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  1. 10 hours ago, Scotty said:

    A while back Dan tweeted with a tease about an EGS villain he considered really evil. Today he tweeted again with this:

    We're currently speculating that Sirleck is who's behind the vampires organizing in Moperville as part of Magus' request to distract Helena and Demetrius. We also have a feeling that Sirleck's planning on double crossing Magus once Magus has possessed Elliot's body. Sounds pretty evil there.

    Aside from Sirleck, who else would fit the bill of being evil?

    Some may jump to Lord Tedd, considering Beta Tedd's warning that Lord Tedd is trying to kill all other Tedds, but there's evidence that contradicts this, like our actual view of Lord Tedd and what Nioi says about "...he is corrupting you". The fact the Nioi came to the EGS main universe looking for Dr. Scuiridae hoping he'd "know how to defeat him" strongly implies that it's General Shade tail that's the evil one in this scenario manipulating Lord Tedd.

    Pandora is crazy yes, for reasons probably to do with Adrian she's not bothered to reset herself in many centuries, that doesn't necessarily make her evil. Chaotic Neutral would be more fitting.

    Magus himself doesn't come across as evil, likely the victim of some other plot in his universe. His interaction with Terra comes across as magic sparring practice (similar to Nanase and Elliot's AMSA sparring) gone wrong. So he's stuck in limbo and desperately trying to get back.

    That Ancient we know as Colonel Sanders is still pretty mysterious, nothing is know about his motivations and whether he's actually affiliated with anyone, he apparently knows of Pandora but there's been nothing to suggest he's with or against her or just taking advantage of the situation for his own fun. His behaviour in trying to incite violence strongly suggests he's evil but there may be more to him that we don't know about.

    I'm in the Sirleck corner for this particular case, but who know, all these plot threads could very well be connected to one particular villain that we either already know of, or Dan hasn't revealed yet and he's just teasing us. ;)

    I doubt it's Pandora, she was observing Sarah during the time the griffin thing was happening.

    8 hours ago, HarJIT said:

    Am I the only person who calls out latest interfering immortal "Floating Elf Lucifer"?

    Why that name?  Because he's a light-bringer, and was called a floating elf Jesus, but does not appear at-all christlike.

    ... that being said, he probably isn't an elf.

    I thought forum consensus was that we are calling him Colonel Cheshire?


  2. Well, I was born male and identify as male all of the time, but I would not object to they being used in reference to me, if only because I use it a lot in reference to other people since it's often hard to tell other people's gender on the internet.

    I would however, object to she being used in reference to me, if only because it is factually wrong.


  3. I think this is the first time I've seen a double thread as opposed to a double post.

    And on the comic itself, you get to flirt with the guy who shot you? Really? Well, I've seen that plot before, and it could work depending on how it's handled.


  4. On 24 March 2016 at 3:56 AM, Scotty said:

    Apparently North Carolina just passed a law that forces transgendered people to use public restrooms of the gender they were born as, everyone that follows Dan probably saw him retweet this earlier.

    Sounds like the lawmakers were only thinking about the person's genitals and not their actual appearance when making this law.

     

    2 hours ago, Don Edwards said:

    If the law is as described here, what about trans people who've had bottom surgery?

    As described by Scotty, bottom surgery is irrelevant to the law, it has to be what the person was born as.


  5. 1 hour ago, SeriousJupiter said:

    Looks like I was wrong, pretty much everything is pointing toward Magus and Sirleck now that we know that the vampires might not be showing up just because of the ambient magic. It makes perfect sense on so many levels:

    1) Magus needs to distract Helena and Demetrius and immortals hate vampires more than anything

    2) Sirleck's host is rich, he can afford to pay all those vampires

    3) Magus probably isn't thrilled to work with vampires, but he might not mind it so much since they all seem to end up dead

    4) Vampires see each other as competition, so Sirleck doesn't care about getting his own kind killed as long as he gets what he wants in the end

    5) Even if we're wrong and the vampires are not working as a team, Magus is still getting what he wants and is just waiting for the right time. I still don't think he's the one who clogged the magic drain, but if he somehow managed to find out about it, his plan might be as simple as waiting for all the vampires to show up and Helena and Demetrius to chase after them, leaving Elliot and Ellen unprotected. Of course, that doesn't explain why he needs Sirleck, so yeah, they're probably paying vampires to go to Moperville.

    One problem with this is what would the aberrations even need money for? I can understand body-snatcher aberrations like Sirleck needing money to put up an illusion of normalcy, but what would the rest need them for?


  6. 38 minutes ago, InfiniteRemnant said:

    Even with Rhoda's help, would an arthropod bigger than a medium dog even be able to move? Coconut crabs are about as big as they get (on land anyway) IRL, and in every video I've seen they are SLOOOOOOOOW.

    In real life, organisms have to obey the square-cube law. In stories where there is magic, the square-cube law can be ignored, presumably because magic compensates for it.


  7. 45 minutes ago, Hunendora said:

    I don't know which comic number it was, but wasn't the last sight of Magus pretty much his begging assistance from Sirleck in distracting the Immortals watching Elliot? Sirleck didn't wan't to be the bait, but I'm willing to bet other aberrations would suit him nicely. We may be seeing the opening bid on Magus making his move with aberration backing ... or we're still in the organization stage and an unexpected griffon started throwing monkeys into the works.

    [sarcasm] Oh, no, I'll have to reread the archives to find that comic. [/sarcasm]

    http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=1126

    Here you go.


  8. 56 minutes ago, hkmaly said:

    I don't think so. Who would they be forced to answer to?

     

     

    Presumably, other Immortals. Don't forget they have these rules in place, and violating them incurs the wrath of other Immortals. I'm sure there are more nice ones than just Jerry.