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“Gerhart was in Kizh for one year, and when he came back, his jaw had become square and was three times its former size!
For some reason, he didn’t seem happy about it…”
Fulbert of the Candlemakers
“Gerhart was in Kizh for one year, and when he came back, his jaw had become square and was three times its former size!
For some reason, he didn’t seem happy about it…”
Fulbert of the Candlemakers
Probably important to eat something especially with what he’s been through.
A quote woo
“I’ll swear there been one time I lost me food. Damn horse been spooked and fled afore I woke, damn wind blew the prints away. But I tell ya sand worms they ard ta chew.”
Coran, a dusty adventurer.
“Coran, that ragged man you hired – I would have sworn he’d just leave with your horse and never return it! Well, I’ll admit I was surprised discovering the horse back in his pen with all the money, unspent, in the saddlebags. I wonder if it’s because he thought he wouldn’t be up to the task… anyway, even if he could have left a note, it seems honest of him. Now to find a replacement to tail where these filthy Imperials took our master! I hope it’s not too late.”
Squire at the now-deserted Garhazih Palace, suburbs of Kizh.
Yes feed him!!! At least it’s… something, xD
A big big chunk of something! Which is… better than nothing
It just lacks some actual sauce.
I don’t understand panel 4. What’s going on there?
Flashbacks to Chapter 2! Ok I’ll think about a way to make things more understandable π
Gerhart’s jaw was three sizes too large and his heart became three sizes too small.
He now goes by the name: Grinch Who.
Do not confuse him with Dr. Who; the Who; the Guess Who; or Who’s Coming to Dinner.
This angers him greatly causing him to perpetrate all manner of yuletide misdeeds.
No wonders he hates these festivities : so much chewing strength, yet so tight arteries! The delicious food is forever forbidden to him, and he can only watch in envy.
Oh, that’s food!! I was so confused at the sketch page haha
I understand, no sane person could think by themselves that raw, rubbery seitan is actually food!