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The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 12:36 am
by shadowinthelight
Castela:

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Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 12:39 am
by Fairportfan
Panel Three!

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 12:55 am
by Opus the Poet
I knew that was coming but wanted to see how it was executed. And it was exeCUTEd perfectly by Castela.

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:05 am
by Mark N
Poor Acacia, that little thorn is a smart ass as well. I fear for the other kids when she gets older.

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:06 am
by NOTDilbert
That answers whether Castela has a twisted sense of humor....

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:07 am
by jayessell
I read/heard somewhere that up to a certain age (not sure what age) kids have no
concept of their bodies having internal organs. That their insides are homogeneous,
like a baked potato.

In Castela's case, that's true?

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:10 am
by Fairportfan
NOTDilbert wrote:That answers whether Castela has a twisted sense of humor....
yup.

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:20 am
by Sidhekin
Mark N wrote:Poor Acacia, that little thorn is a smart ass as well. I fear for the other kids when she gets older.
... for those who wondered which animal Castela comprises, I assume.

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:35 am
by Mark N
Sidhekin wrote:
Mark N wrote:Poor Acacia, that little thorn is a smart ass as well. I fear for the other kids when she gets older.
... for those who wondered which animal Castela comprises, I assume.
:twisted:

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 2:49 am
by MerchManDan
Poor Bud! I suspect she's about to cease the boozing and switch to something more soothing - chamomile tea, or maybe ginger ale & some saltine crackers.
jayessell wrote:I read/heard somewhere that up to a certain age (not sure what age) kids have no concept of their bodies having internal organs. That their insides are homogeneous, like a baked potato.

In Castela's case, that's true?
It certainly appears so, but I'd still like to know how she can still speak so well (for her, anyway) with the scissors going clean through her larynx (or where the larynx would be, if she has one)

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 3:57 am
by Mark N
MerchManDan wrote:Poor Bud! I suspect she's about to cease the boozing and switch to something more soothing - chamomile tea, or maybe ginger ale & some saltine crackers.
jayessell wrote:I read/heard somewhere that up to a certain age (not sure what age) kids have no concept of their bodies having internal organs. That their insides are homogeneous, like a baked potato.

In Castela's case, that's true?
It certainly appears so, but I'd still like to know how she can still speak so well (for her, anyway) with the scissors going clean through her larynx (or where the larynx would be, if she has one)
I am guessing that all human rules are out the window when dealing with Castela. As for voice, I would guess it is a type of projection rather than air through a voice box.

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 4:55 am
by shadowinthelight
Mark N wrote:I am guessing that all human rules are out the window when dealing with Castela. As for voice, I would guess it is a type of projection rather than air through a voice box.
Who needs vocal cords when you can vibrate leafy material?

And just because, here are vocal cords up close while singing.

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 5:35 am
by DinkyInky
shadowinthelight wrote:Castela:

Image
Yes.

Oh she'd get it if she were my child!

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 5:58 am
by Dave
Aunt Phix: "That's 'Excalibur', sweetie. You'd say 'ex-caliber' if you'd accidentally shot yourself, and then pulled out the bullet. Proper spelling is important! Now, go and have fun with your sword... you can pretend you're one of thə swashbuckling pirətes in 'Treasəre Islənd'."

Poor Bud! That was one hell of a scare. I wonder what a horrified adrenaline rush feels like, in a clay golem body.

I have a feeling that Bud's "morning after" is going to be one for the record books... can't recall whether Paul has ever declared whether her golem programming/emulation is complete enough for her to barf. :(

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 6:40 am
by zachariah
Mark N wrote: As for voice, I would guess it is a type of projection rather than air through a voice box.
It has to be air moved past a small leave or a few thin vines. They vibrate in the air to make the voice. You can make a loud whistle from a blade of grass just as easily. Given her control over her body I expect she will be able to create any sound she wants when she grows up. Maybe even have multiple voices at once. She could create her own three, or four, part harmony.

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 7:54 am
by zachariah
I had a thought. If they were playing Ex-cliber and it went through her throat, would that make it the "Sword in the Tone"?

Drop a tuning fork into the jar.

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 8:20 am
by Dave
zachariah wrote:I had a thought. If they were playing Ex-cliber and it went through her throat, would that make it the "Sword in the Tone"?
*wince*

She could have done it the other way around, though, to take proper advantage of her status as a (half) plant. If she had accidentally impaled herself with a knife chipped out of flint or obsidian, it would have been "The Stone in the Sward."

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 8:29 am
by loxmyth
You'd think Bud, being not-quite-human herself, would have done a doubletake and then remembered... But of course she's been drinking.

(Hm. Would Tepoz have been able to invoke the chimera, 'way back when, if they had no longer been affected by alcohol?)

((Which reminds me: Did we ever get a pronunciation guide for all the characters' names? For no good reason, I've been tending to shift the z in Tepoztecal slightly toward zh...))

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 8:46 am
by Jabberwonky
loxmyth wrote:You'd think Bud, being not-quite-human herself, would have done a doubletake and then remembered... But of course she's been drinking.

(Hm. Would Tepoz have been able to invoke the chimera, 'way back when, if they had no longer been affected by alcohol?)

((Which reminds me: Did we ever get a pronunciation guide for all the characters' names? For no good reason, I've been tending to shift the z in Tepoztecal slightly toward zh...))
I've always wondered if it was MY-a-whel Or MAY-a-whel...

Re: The Sword 2014-04-16

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:23 am
by jwhouk
Pablo has been silent on both pronunciations.

I say it "Tee-pause-teh-cal" and "May-a-hell".