Re: In The Cross Hairs 2016-04-07
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 1:28 pm
maybe someone swapped out her basil for catnip?
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Double-duty, eh?Opus the Poet wrote:Two of those (Coyote and Raven) are actually Nudge in the Wapsiverse. Fae are not normally allowed in the library IIRC (Cricket was an exception because she was summoned to the Library). The rest are unknowns in the Wapsiverse as far as I know. They may exist there, they probably exist there, but we haven't had contact with them that I can remember. If we have it has been a brief glimpse in the background or a single-panel encounter.Gyrrakavian wrote:On the off chance it's not a dream, it's some sort of trickster(s) screwing with Phix. Fae, tanuki, mujina, kitsune, or Coyote, or some combination thereof are all likely culprits and working in cahoots with Shelly, Connie, and Pickle. In the event it's not a dream, anyways.
Who knows, maybe Raven has gotten involved.
I think it was an extra-large pepperoni pizza before falling asleep in front of a 3 stooges marathon.
Gyrrakavian wrote: Double-duty, eh?
Well, then we know she might have also been Little Hare (Ho-Chunk Trickster Coyote) and Isily (Caddo Trickster Coyote). Though, being that they both have separate unique names, they could also be completely different individuals in the Wapsi-verse. Being that spiders are more Kath's domain, I think we can rule out Nudge being Iktomi.
What I'm wondering is if Nudge was or helped any of the trickster heroes. Such as Bluejay, Chahnameed, Glooskap, etc. Or if she was any of the trickster gods; Napi, Shioku, and Skeleton Man.
If I recall correctly, some mythology had Coyote marrying a woman who could change into a bear. . .Gyrrakavian wrote:Double-duty, eh?Opus the Poet wrote:Two of those (Coyote and Raven) are actually Nudge in the Wapsiverse.
Well, then we know she might have also been Little Hare (Ho-Chunk Trickster Coyote) and Isily (Caddo Trickster Coyote). Though, being that they both have separate unique names, they could also be completely different individuals in the Wapsi-verse. Being that spiders are more Kath's domain, I think we can rule out Nudge being Iktomi.
What I'm wondering is if Nudge was or helped any of the trickster heroes. Such as Bluejay, Chahnameed, Glooskap, etc. Or if she was any of the trickster gods; Napi, Shioku, and Skeleton Man.
....Oddly enough, sounds right.Catawampus wrote:If I recall correctly, some mythology had Coyote marrying a woman who could change into a bear. . .Gyrrakavian wrote:Double-duty, eh?Opus the Poet wrote:Two of those (Coyote and Raven) are actually Nudge in the Wapsiverse.
Well, then we know she might have also been Little Hare (Ho-Chunk Trickster Coyote) and Isily (Caddo Trickster Coyote). Though, being that they both have separate unique names, they could also be completely different individuals in the Wapsi-verse. Being that spiders are more Kath's domain, I think we can rule out Nudge being Iktomi.
What I'm wondering is if Nudge was or helped any of the trickster heroes. Such as Bluejay, Chahnameed, Glooskap, etc. Or if she was any of the trickster gods; Napi, Shioku, and Skeleton Man.
Opus the Poet wrote:Two of those (Coyote and Raven) are actually Nudge in the Wapsiverse.
Gyrrakavian wrote:Double-duty, eh?
Well, then we know she might have also been Little Hare (Ho-Chunk Trickster Coyote) and Isily (Caddo Trickster Coyote). Though, being that they both have separate unique names, they could also be completely different individuals in the Wapsi-verse. Being that spiders are more Kath's domain, I think we can rule out Nudge being Iktomi.
What I'm wondering is if Nudge was or helped any of the trickster heroes. Such as Bluejay, Chahnameed, Glooskap, etc. Or if she was any of the trickster gods; Napi, Shioku, and Skeleton Man.
Catawampus wrote:If I recall correctly, some mythology had Coyote marrying a woman who could change into a bear. . .
I thought most women could do that . . .Gyrrakavian wrote:....Oddly enough, sounds right.
A.k.a. "An Em-bear-assment of Richards". It's an object lesson for men... I'm sure you can guess what the catch-phrase is.GlytchMeister wrote:The trope ain't called Mama Bear fer nothin'.
AnotherFairportfan wrote:Is that balloon a case of "This space intentionally left blank"?