#1203: Right Up to the Ledge
Hinjo sounds like he manages a quirkily-named baseball team on the side.
--Patrick
Hinjo sounds like he manages a quirkily-named baseball team on the side.
--Patrick
I hate the fact that I literally cannot see the new pages unless I go through your links - my cache or DNS or whatever is slower than yours, and going to the main page still brings up last week's page for me, and will for a few more hours. Booooh!
Rich tends to update Twitter with the link when the new comic is posted, that's usually how I find out it updated. You could try that.I hate the fact that I literally cannot see the new pages unless I go through your links - my cache or DNS or whatever is slower than yours, and going to the main page still brings up last week's page for me, and will for a few more hours. Booooh!
That said, yeah, I agree with Redcloak...And putting it to him the way Durkon did was...Not the smartest piece of diplomacy ever.
They're too young of a nation to have GRoG.I dunno, I think they might want to rethink The GRoG. It's kinda catchy.
IMPLOSION
Casting Time
1 standard action
Components V, S
Range close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Target one corporeal creature/round
Duration concentration (up to 1 round per 2 levels)
Saving Throw Fortitude negates; Spell Resistance yes
This spell causes a destructive resonance in a corporeal creature's body. Each round you concentrate (including the first), you can cause one creature to collapse in on itself, inflicting 10 points of damage per caster level. If you break concentration, the spell immediately ends, though any implosions that have already happened remain in effect. You can target a particular creature only once with each casting of the spell. Implosion has no effect on creatures in gaseous form or on incorporeal creatures.
So he's just dead.
So he's just dead.
He should be, but previous se of Implosion saw instant death, so his reshaping seems to imply he survived the first round - let's assume spell resistance or will save. Which would be lucky....
I know he's right. Just trying to remember the specifics. I know Red Cloak killed his own brother for certain in one of the prequel books.