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  1. 46 minutes ago, The Old Hack said:

    I am terribly tempted to suggest that the private eye should get the magnifying glass, but Dan did say Abner was only a very very recent arrival to the story.

    I thought the consensus is that Luke has the magnifying glass symbol?


  2. 3 minutes ago, ProfessorTomoe said:

    The lack of use of this forum. Please don't let it die.

    The EGS portion or in general?

    If it's the EGS portion, then I don't think you have much to worry about. It's just a temporary lull in things to talk about.

    If it's in general, I understand your concern. The bulk of the activity has been on the EGS forums. Most of the others have little to none.


  3. 2 hours ago, Scotty said:

    Having Magus with a possess-able body is Sirleck's goal as indicated by his response when Magus said he'd have a powerful wizard his debt. Possessing a powerful wizard would be more enticing that possessing someone who could turn into a girl, even if that girl had enhanced strength and could fly.

    There's also the part that the number of people who knows Magus in THIS dimension can counted on one hand and you would still have a finger left. If Sirleck possesses Magus, no one would notice anything because few know he even exists and even less know what he's like.


  4. 7 minutes ago, Xenophon Hendrix said:

    My best guess for Sirleck's most probable spy is Colonel Sanders pretending to be mortal. Whitey wanted Elliot dead, and Sirleck needs him alive, but this could all be part of plan "complicated mess."

    My second guess is Ashley. One, she seems just too perfect for Elliot. Two, she just happened to be by the stairwell when Elliot needed to transform. Might she have been following him? Three, she has been careful to act in ways to gain people's trust, showing great control in her lack of nosiness. Has she, perhaps, been too careful?

    I think that Ashley is probably the red herring, and Colonel Sanders is the spy in a dog's breakfast of a plot he doesn't like, but it wouldn't surprise me if Ashley really is the spy.

    Didn't Dan say that such twists would have more foreshadowing than "this would be a twist"? I haven't seen anything to foreshadow any possibility that Ashley is in league with Sirleck.


  5. 4 minutes ago, Vorlonagent said:

    One thing to note about our Kentucky Fried Immortal:  He didn't name Plan A "Plan A".  He didn't name Plan CM "Plan B".  Someone else did.  

    If an Immortal is acting on someone else's plan, they probably wouldn't bother with plans by anyone besides those of other Immortals.

    Hmm, his line in the last panel does point in the direction of him acting on someone else's plan.


  6. 15 hours ago, Pharaoh RutinTutin said:

    Even so, Ellen DID go back to the Dojo when Grace became serious about her own martial arts training,

    And, as far as I know, we still don't know the status of the ASMA Dojo,  Has Greg closed it or sold it?  Is he keeping it going until he finds a buyer?  Is he teaching at another dojo?

    Some time ago, I proposed a wild theory that Ed Verres recruited Greg to help train Grace's siblings.  Nothing in the comic so far contradicts that idea.  Grace and Ellen may have been training at the same place.

    I believe he mentioned being accepted as a teacher at another place.