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203 – This shall not stand!

Hey, the W’Shaa take their baked goods seriously.

See you all on Friday!

~Rob

6 Comments on 203 – This shall not stand!

6 Comments

Grimlock13 on April 6, 2011 @ 4:18 pm

I just figure something…
And it feel very strange…
They are Ch’p & Day’l!!!

Dragonborn Sorcer on April 6, 2011 @ 4:44 pm

what happened to Dhur’s hand in pannel two, should I just assume he has super flexible wrists?

do the monks duel with baked goods as well… or do they duel by making baked goods? 🙂
if all the monks are halflings then I have a feeling that dhur will end up offending them somehow with someform of height crack

holden on April 6, 2011 @ 8:30 pm

I like how the charging for cookies envoked a biger reaction then the death of Ch’p’s master or the fact that Day’l replaced him

Jason on April 7, 2011 @ 9:34 am

Ch’p is awesome. Makes me want to play a halfling monk for my next PC! Great work, Rob.

And nice work on the names, Grimlock13! I figured there had to be something going on with Day’l’s name, but couldn’t connect the wires there.

I wonder who would win a fight between Ch’p and Belkar Bitterleaf, my two favorite halflings!

Rob on April 7, 2011 @ 9:45 am

@Dragonborn: I just drew it too fast. Drawing arms crossed is surprisingly tricky, at least for me.

@Holden: I was hoping someone would pick up on that. 🙂

@Jason: Hmmm, tough call. I’d go with Ch’p, but I’m biased. Belkar *might* win if it involved a dark alley somewhere and Ch’p wasn’t expecting it. Open battlefield, though? Ch’p would knock him six ways to Sunday.:)

E.B. on May 9, 2011 @ 4:28 pm

I suppose the monks have to wear scout uniforms too, now…

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