Well, we already knew he was good for more than just his quips.when did he get to be kind of a badass?
Rich Burlew said:Just to give an idea of how much the plot is planned, here's a story that will likely end up in the commentary for the next book in a different format:
One of the things I may have mentioned in Dungeon Crawlin' Fools is that while strip #1 was always the first comic, strip #4 was actually the next one produced. Before I posted it, however, I produced another strip that has never been posted; we'll call it #A.
The events depicted in #A can be summarized as follows: Elan and Haley walk on stage to where Roy is waiting. Looking sad and crying, they inform Roy that they met some undead, and Durkon turned undead. Roy is confused, they reiterate. Roy gets annoyed, says that Durkon's a cleric, so of course he turned undead, stop being so stupid. Haley and Elan walk back to the left where V and Belkar are restraining a Durkon that is a vampire—he literally turned into an undead. They make a crack about how Roy took it really well. Ba dum bump.
I did not post this strip; instead, I went back and decided that rather than one-off gags, I wanted each strip to feed into the events of the next. So I wrote #2 and #3 to get from the already-posted #1 to the already-finished (and now renumbered) #4. But that left me with #A, which if I posted it, would derail my fledgling sense of continuity, because I had no way to undo Durkon's vampirism. In the end, I tabled the joke and drew #5 instead.
However, as a result of that comic, it has always been true that someday, Durkon was going to turn into a vampire. At first, I was just going to save the joke for a day when they would have access to the means to undo it, and then later, I decided to drop the punchline and really make it a major part of what happens. But as a plot element, it literally predates the existence of the Snarl, or the Gates, or any other aspect of the plot—even Xykon himself! All of Durkon's characterization and plot, since 2003, has been leading to him becoming a vampire and the story that would spin out of that. It has influenced hundreds of decisions going back ten years of comic.
So when I post the comic where Malack kills Durkon, and then raises him as a vampire, it is not a valid criticism to come here and say, "You shouldn't have done that, you ruined the comic, Durkon should have won." The comic you're reading is the way it is for the purpose of turning Durkon into a vampire! Malack was created for the purpose of turning Durkon into a vampire! There was no possible scenario where you would be reading a Malack vs. Durkon fight scene that didn't end with Durkon getting vamped.
That's what I mean when I say that the big plot points are not really open to criticism. At a certain point, that's just the story this happens to be, and we can argue about execution, but it's still happening one way or the other.
Rich has been dealing with a ton of (over-the-top) criticism on the recent turn of events with MITD, so he made a long post about how much of the comic he's had planned:
Holy crap I did NOT see that coming!!http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0906.html#
New one is up..... I... how... when did he get to be kind of a badass?
Here's the specific forum post: http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showpost.php?p=15709954&postcount=251Can you link the source of this?
...damnhttp://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0906.html#
New one is up..... I... how... when did he get to be kind of a badass?
Thanks, now I'll have something to read at work today.Here's the specific forum post: http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showpost.php?p=15709954&postcount=251
Here's the whole thread of criticism about the MITD outwitting Xykon and how terrible of an author Rich is: http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=294096
You a masochist or you have a beef with recent comic events?Thanks, now I'll have something to read at work today.
Neither, just fun to read a dissenting viewpoint every once in a while. No offence to you guys, but the large extent of conversation in this thread is generally "Here's the new strip, and everyone loves it."You a masochist or you have a beef with recent comic events?
I'll be looking forward to a new character by the name of Burlew the Giant in your next book.Holy crap. To both the most recent strip and Rich's comments.
Regarding the strip? I think it can be summed up with my favourite running gag in this thread. Nale: Not an idiot.
Regarding Rich's comments? Holy crap, he's been planning Durkon's vampirism since the early inception of the comic? Wow. I've always had faith in him for his long-term planning as a storyteller, but wow. That just earns him all sorts of new respect for him in my book.
Yup. Even with the foreshadowing in panel #3 & #4 (and even panel #2 if you count the fact that his wounds are unchanged after drinking the obviously non-red potion), you still don't expect panel #5, and, even as you're reading panel #5, your brain is still in that cognitive dissonance/adrenaline denial state, until the merry-go-round in your head can finally bring you back around to what is going on as opposed to what you thought was going to happen.Holy crap I did NOT see that coming!!
Doesn't it?Think about this, though. The sheer fucking planning that went into this! How long ago was it announced about Belkar? I mean, we all assumed the easy way out and NONE of us saw this coming! Sheer bloody genius. And they are stick figures!!! Can you imagine someone with Scott Kurtz's artistic talent with this level of storytelling? Boggles the mind.
FWIW, I'm disappointed to lose Malack. I respect the character, he was very well done...but this should come as no surprise since I also found Kulle to be the best character in D3.Sometimes I like a little discourse.
Here's a quick poignant quote I just came across:So I've been skimming through that thread linked and my thought is basically this: the original poster doesn't understand writing or storytelling conventions. He also claims the the Monster in the Darkness is stupid when it's been pretty clear he's not and is, in fact, just childish and naive.
I saw that scene worknig since Xykon needs very little convincing these days to accept any plan that would piss of or deny Redcloak.I feel like that scene worked just because Xykon is a cocky arrogant bastard who wouldn't really see the Order as a threat. The only two who even gave him a run for his money were V and O'Chul, who MITD rightly pointed out, were not present. It's very in character for him. Hence why Redcloak always probably has a persistent migraine.
I really don't know what's up with the criticism. I LOVE the story so far. Was I upset that Durkon turned into a vampire. Yes. But in that way that I'm invested in the story so much that when bad things happen I accept them as part of the ongoing story. Good drama is formed from the bonds we have with our characters. His vampirism wouldn't mean anything if we were not invested in the character. Plus it fit so beautifully into the woven story. His friendship with Malack, his dedication to eradicate undead beings, and how it fits so perfectly into his prophecy. I mean how many of us guessed that by "posthumously" the prophet actually meant that Durkon would be walking into his home city as a vampire? Because of that, I knew he had been planning this for a long time.Rich has been dealing with a ton of (over-the-top) criticism on the recent turn of events with MITD, so he made a long post about how much of the comic he's had planned:
I mean how many of us guessed that by "posthumously" the prophet actually meant that Durkon would be walking into his home city as a vampire?
Well... then... you get a cookie.This guy.
Have you tried the PVP thread yet?Neither, just fun to read a dissenting viewpoint every once in a while. No offence to you guys, but the large extent of conversation in this thread is generally "Here's the new strip, and everyone loves it."
Sometimes I like a little discourse.
If there is a new strip!The pvp thread is just the equal but opposite of this one. "Here's the new strip and everyone finds something to complain about."
Nale is an idiot. He just antagonized Tarquin.Holy fucking crap.
I wanted to say: "Nale, also not an idiot".. but Holy Fucking Crap!
Go back to the pvp thread.If there is a new strip!
Nale was acting under the belief that Tarquin was already a threat. Do you think Tarquin would not have allowed Malak to have his revenge on Nale after their cooperation was over?Nale is an idiot. He just antagonized Tarquin.
Nale is an idiot. He just antagonized Tarquin.
I believe giving a man who is in control of an entire continent an extremely personal reason to hate you is dumb.Nale was acting under the belief that Tarquin was already a threat. Do you think Tarquin would not have allowed Malak to have his revenge on Nale after their cooperation was over?
The possibility does exist. Tarquin would certainly approve of stabbing your nemesis in the back. If I had to put money on it, Tarquin is going to approve initially, but this is a ruse and he attempts to fuck Nale over later.I think Tarquin might be impressed by Nale's initiative. He might slap him on the back and say something like, "Finally! You grow a pair!"
I definitely think he knew the two would fight. I'm not convinced he was *sure* who'd win - but I'm not sure he cared very much, either. One way or another, a potential threat to his own throne is removed, and another temporary ally/liability is forced to show his hand. If Malack had beaten Nale, it would've just proven Nale wasn't ready and wasn't useful. Now, it's shown that Malack had outlived (sic) his usefulness and could be replaced.I think the greatest difference between Tarquin and Nale is their level of patience and their egos. Nale is always quick to act, and his father slow to conquer. And when it comes to ego Nale wants everyone to know who is charge, whereas Tarquin prefers a more subtle approach to avoid becoming a target himself.
I'm going to put all my chips in for Tarquin knowing fully well that Nale was going to take out Malack. Tarquin left for very mysterious reasons and would have known that Nale could easily take Malack in a fight because 1) Malack had just been in a fight and used up some defenses. 2)He would know that his son packs protection from energy drain potions, and 3) Malack would be defenseless in the sun if his protection spell was removed. Tarquin may not have been able to foresee the destruction of the temple, but it would have been just as easy for Nale to make his move after they had left it's protection.
I think Tarquin is thinning the herd. His son is useful after all.