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  1. Ugh, another duckface. Suddenly I can't take Voltaire as seriously anymore.

    Anyway, I bet his plan is to lure Sirleck into attacking Raven so Pandora will get pissed off and kill Sirleck. That's one loose end tied up. Next Volty will just have to find a way to kill Elliot before Magus can take possession of his body. I could be wrong, of course, but I'm pretty sure that no matter what happens, Sirleck will be the first one to kick the bucket and no one will miss him.


  2. On 29.4.2016 at 8:19 AM, Don Edwards said:

    Have Ellen copy her and then see if Ellen can summon objects from the box - or can mark her own box to summon objects from.

    I very much doubt Ellen could do that. I've always believed that her copy spell only copies appearance, not powers. I think her getting the angel spell when she copied Nanase really was just a bone thrown by God or Magic.

    On 30.4.2016 at 10:29 AM, CritterKeeper said:

    Susan's chest has various tools (I think a crowbar was mentioned) as well as weapons and fairydolls. Diane might wind up summoning something other than weapons. Imagine if she could summon her makeup and not have to carry a purse, or make a magical copy of the latest fashions without having to buy them, or summon high-tech gadgets like an iPhone or Android tablet. Weapons don't really reflect who Diane is, but plenty of other things might.

    Heh, I suppose it's possible that Diane could learn to summon all those things, but somehow I don't think they'd be helpful against vampires. The Vampider identified Diane as a hunter, so her affinity is indeed most likely summoning magic weapons. Also, I think affinities are very different from magic marks and other ways of gaining magic. If a person is born with an affinity for a certain type of spell, how could that possibly have anything to do with their yet undeveloped personality or desires? Diane has admitted that she's not a fighter, but her affinity makes her a potential vampire hunter. The way I see it, once she gains access to magic, she will first be able to learn only spells related to her affinity, and after she's awakened, she could learn spells that reflect her personality.


  3. Captain America: Civil War was a fantastic movie. I don't read a lot of their comics (with good reason, there hardly are any in Finland), but Marvel sure knows how to make some enjoyable blockbusters. One of my few complaints with the movie is how little screentime Spider-Man got, but I suppose it was to be expected and he was brilliant in his every scene nevertheless. I just don't understand why they absolutely had to make him a teenager. I could live with it, but come on, I wanted to see a grown-up Spidey for a change! The movie didn't make me laugh a lot, but all the drama and action more than made up for that and the after-credits scene made me leave the cinema with a smile on my face anyway.


  4. We've theorized about Susan and Diane's parents so many times that all I really have to say about this page is that I'm very proud of both Nanase and Diane. I love how Nanase explained Diane's affinity to her and then instantly brought up Susan, clearly intending to spill the beans, but Diane beat her to it. Also, if Dan is not joking and the next canon storyline is not about Susan and Diane meeting, I will be very... displeased.


  5. 8 minutes ago, Vorlonagent said:

    That's one thing I've never understood.  How do you get non-girly spells by making girly spells a part of who you are?

    Yeah, that doesn't seem to make any sense. Still, I'm sure that Elliot won't mind learning some non-girly spells even though he likes his superheroine spell now.

    Edit: Well, actually he's always liked that spell, but now he truly loves it and is completely okay with his girly side.


  6. Yes! Finally! Elliot should have listened to Tedd when he explained this to him months ago, but it doesn't matter anymore, he finally got there. Elliot has officially become 100% genderfluid and learned to love his girly spells. Heck, maybe this means that his power buildups are finally over too! I can't wait to see what his new spell is. Maybe a cat spell?

    2 hours ago, jmucchiello said:

    So, 6-8 months from now (in comic time), Elliot will remember to look at his spellbook and see he has a new spell, right?

    Oh please God no. I would be very surprised if he didn't read his spellbook tonight.

    13 minutes ago, Circe said:

    Personally I think an equine form for Elliot would be great!

    I may be somewhat biased.

    Well, we've already seen half of the Main Eight as ponies, so seeing Elliot as a pony is pretty much inevitable. He'll probably be an Earth pony like Ellen. I wonder what his Cutie Mark will be. We've only seen Grace's and Justin's CMs so far (three acorns and a d20, respectively).


  7. Wheee! Bouncy girl Justin is adorable!

    23 hours ago, Circe said:

    Also am I the only one who is imagining Justin changing into Justine mid-jump?  swish-swish-swish-boing! :D

    That is a hilarious mental image, but unless his clothes changed too, I don't think it's very likely. Then again, everything is possible in non-canon.


  8. You may trust Voltaire, Dan, but I don't! And you're the friggin' one writing him!

    Now we know that Abner might not be entirely loyal to ol' Volty and that can only be a good thing. Even if they've worked together before, that doesn't necessarily make them friends. Apparently Volty didn't even tell Abner what Sirleck is and I guess it's because Abner isn't comfortable with working for vampires. However, he seems to have guessed that Sirleck is a bad guy, so maybe that's one reason why he was willing to be a double agent. Abner might think that Voltaire wants to stop Sirleck (which, to be fair, is probably a part of his plan) and he probably believed him at first when he told him about the bigger picture and the greater good.

    Still, you should never trust a guy when he says he wants to make the world a better place with an evil grin. I hope Voltaire meant it when he said he doesn't need anything from Abner anymore. He might leave him alone long enough for Abner to do a little snooping on his own.