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2023-06-01, 11:04 AM (ISO 8601)
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New page (suprisingly early)
Originally Posted by J.R.R. Tolkien, 1955
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2023-06-01, 11:17 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Goblins XIX: New Year, New Updates
Well, we knew we weren't going to get an immediate MM/Forgath reunion.
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2023-06-01, 11:39 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Goblins XIX: New Year, New Updates
Since when does Kin randomly sprinkle "Gee" into her sentences to be misheard? Super contrived, Elli.
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2023-06-01, 01:27 PM (ISO 8601)
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New Page, kinda.
Glad, Danielle can put this Phase of her life behind her now.Hi everyone. Follow s-writing.blogspot.com. Learn to start writing, and also about the legendary King Arthur!
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2023-06-01, 02:30 PM (ISO 8601)
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I had not noticed the blog post. It's kind of a gut punch, given all the efforts to get together and have a child described in the older blog entries.
I gave the twitter feed a look, and I noticed this:
I have the worst stress migraine. I dunno where I'm going to be living in 2 months. I dunno why it's so hard for me to draw faster than I do. If I want to be able to afford to move, I need to draw MUCH faster than I do.
Can I finish this page before the end of the month? I bloody well better!Originally Posted by J.R.R. Tolkien, 1955
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2023-06-19, 07:46 PM (ISO 8601)
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Just finished rereading the comic.
I have what would probably be "the usual complaints" about the weird af dungeons and stuff like the dissolver monster and the kliks. When it works, it works. But all too often it doesn't. (One slightly less-common complaint I have is that it spends too much time explaining things that can be inferred by the reader --- I'm looking at you IMEs. The comic sometimes gets wordier than it has to be.)
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Kinda wish we had more time with the character relationships and less time with some of this over-the-top homebrew.
Also, really? Bringing back forgath? Like, you had an emotional character death there. You just have to invalidate that and drive him deeper into the whole klik stuff? Paired with big ears getting his ears back immediately this makes me worry about stakes going forward.
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2023-06-19, 08:04 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Goblins XIX: New Year, New Updates
I mean, it was established before Idle killed him that they had a plan to bring him back.
Chief is still dead (and being tortured in slow time), and all the ongoing characters keep losing pieces of themselves, so I think Elli is more than sufficiently brutal with her characters. (Not that I'd mourn overmuch for Forgath if he died; I don't loathe him as I do Minmax, but he's never really done anything to earn my investment either.)
On an unrelated note, since when does Big-Ears call Complains-Of-Names Names rather than Complains? Only Minmax called him that before.Last edited by Kish; 2023-06-19 at 08:06 PM.
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2023-06-20, 07:13 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Goblins XIX: New Year, New Updates
I mean, the more meaningful death for Forgath was fighting Kore and falling in the whole, not the klik stuff. As it is, that added in a whole new segment to the story that feels too late an addition. Of course, even without this pace, the comic could go on for another twenty years for all we know, so what even is a "late addition"?
As for spending too much time on worldbuilding and explaining stuff, this seems to be a common issue with webcomic authors, heck probably all amateur writers and/or people without an editor.
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2023-06-20, 07:35 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Goblins XIX: New Year, New Updates
We can't really judge what was a "late addition," since we have no idea where the story is even going. No one in the comic has an actual goal or plan what they want to do. Well, apart from Big Ears, who wants to get rid of the axe in a way that saves the world. Of course the axe breaking has happened so long ago and has been ignored by pretty much everyone to the point where it just doesn't feel important at all, let alone urgent. Of course that's not all that surprising; the goblins have long ago handed the reins of main character over to Minmax, and he doesn't care about the axe.
What did the monk say to his dinner?
SpoilerOut of the frying pan and into the friar!
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2023-06-23, 05:15 PM (ISO 8601)
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There are so many things going on with the axe that don't make much sense from a writing perspective...
Number one is Ears interacting with it. It's like his mental acuity ebbs and flows at random times. The most recent attempt to get Complains to grab it is super weird, since it would make the world go to hell faster.
If we concern ourselves more with writing than with the characters, Ear's decision to go down to hell was oddly placed. Goblins is choke full of posturing, and Ears does have some big ham moments; but the problem is that the whole thing is done at a moment when there is no way for Ears to actually go down there. And yet he speaks with absolute certainty, as if the readers wouldn't be more perplexed than impressed by the whole situation.
Another weird writing decision is the reason why the axe broke. Ears understands that it happened because he was fighting Fumbles, who is good. Fumbles has a weapon that destroys magical bindings, but Ears doesn't know it yet, so he creates an articulate explanation for why hurting Kore was evil. However, when the nature of the staff is revealed, no one seems to make the connection. And it worries me that Ears may have been right, in spite of the fact that his explanation boils down to "we should not have helped Chief and, once we did, I should have left myself and my friends die, and abandoned the axe to Kore", because the writing simply doesn't care about Fumbles's staff, as far as the axe is concerned (either that, or Ears' epiphany is being postponed beyond any reasonableness).
Then we have the placement of the axe breaking within the overall story: the Goblins are simply running away and trying to reach their village. Strictly speaking, they don't need to fight Kore, and they should aim for losing him, but that is probably beyond them, so they need to try to avoid him while preparing for a new confrontation. Then the axe breaks, but their practicable objectives don't change at all. They just randomly meet some added popcorn demons they can easily kill.
And, finally, the weird way the camera is being used. Showing the village would have given the readers a reason more to care about the GAP getting there; but it also would have allowed to show what is happening around the realm. In other words, is Brassmoon being destroyed by demons? What about the village, or random civilians living on the countryside? How urgent is this axe thing, on a planetary scale?Originally Posted by J.R.R. Tolkien, 1955
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2023-06-24, 03:26 PM (ISO 8601)
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2023-06-24, 03:29 PM (ISO 8601)
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For you, the day the Axe of Prissian broke and demons rampaged through Brassmoon City was the most important day of your life. But to me, it was Thursday.
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2023-06-24, 03:39 PM (ISO 8601)
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Having the comic's borders gradually fill with blood and gore since the Axe got damaged, to represent hell seeping into the mortal plane was a really great idea that gave a palpable sense of emergency to the situation.
Now, it's just how the borders look.Forum Wisdom
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2023-06-24, 04:45 PM (ISO 8601)
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2023-06-25, 05:23 AM (ISO 8601)
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Thinking about it, Brassmoon was almost overrun by Orcs one year before the story started, then it was attacked by "Fleshripper the Goblin" and his magical friends (+ a stampede of escaping monsters), and now, less than a week later, it might be dealing with a demonic invasion and the floor turning into lava.
Originally Posted by J.R.R. Tolkien, 1955
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2023-07-01, 04:14 AM (ISO 8601)
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Originally Posted by J.R.R. Tolkien, 1955
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2023-07-01, 10:40 AM (ISO 8601)
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2023-07-01, 06:33 PM (ISO 8601)
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"Look, just trust us, it'll work!"
"Okay, I'll try it!"
Sees it's working after a single round. Still surrounded. Still not safe.
"Blast it! HOW CAN YOU BE RIGHT!?"
Totally deserves to be smacked if he survives. And gagged.May you get EXACTLY what you wish for.
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2023-07-01, 09:46 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Goblins XIX: New Year, New Updates
Idle, Bowst, and Forgath went through this part. Presumably soon everyone will be meeting up to form one giant adventure party of "why are these people together?"
Not that I have any idea why all the protagonists are in the same dungeon now.
Elli needs to work on her pacing. Or her follow-through, one of the two.Orth Plays: Currently Baldur's Gate II
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2023-07-03, 06:25 AM (ISO 8601)
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The issue is not pacing but slow updates. If you re-read the pages, it will be fast enough and you'll be more able to judge the pacing.
That being said, even without re-reading, I remember that:
- MM is with the GAP because he used the tea-thing (from Maze of Many) to track and fight them. They were attacked by Kore and ended fleeing together and started putting their differences aside.
- Forgath delayed Kore, had his own adventure making him mostly Klik and then went into the Dungeon to find MM.
- Kin used the tea-thing to find MM after she started realizing they were connected.
- Kore is here to track and kill the GAP. And everything else he judges evil in the process (that is, everything)
- Dies is not in that dungeon, so not all the protaconists are here!Posting from France
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2023-07-03, 10:04 AM (ISO 8601)
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Man, how long has it been since we've seen Dies? Has it been a real-world decade yet?
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Think it's this one, from 11/23/2012: Someone Dies HorriblyLast edited by Pax1138; 2023-07-03 at 10:06 AM.
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2023-07-03, 10:30 AM (ISO 8601)
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Consider the possibility that I mean what I say, Quild.
(Pax1138 may be talking about real-world time; I'm talking about things like the fact that the ominous "murder dwarf knows where the goblins' peaceful village is" was at the beginning of book 2, and since they left Brassmoon City the plot has become tiny occasional bits of plot in a sea of "look, another simultaneously scary and goofy dungeon room!")Orth Plays: Currently Baldur's Gate II
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2023-07-03, 03:37 PM (ISO 8601)
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I wonder who was doing colours and lights for that one, it looks pretty different from what we have today.
Otherwise, things go as usual, in the Muddy Tunnel of Decreased Intelligence. But I find it pretty funny that Complains actually looks outraged. It's like he's going "I'M OFFENDED!" about people reaching conclusions through observation and offering them as advice.Originally Posted by J.R.R. Tolkien, 1955
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2023-07-04, 02:44 AM (ISO 8601)
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That was Cheyenne Wright, of Girl Genius fame. There was a (short-lived) time where Elli admitted that she couldn't shoulder it all alone and hired Cheyenne to do the coloring. The comic was arguably better for it, but it didn't last as the two had a falling out after a bit.
As for Complains, he's basically like a stereotypical teenager. Tell him to do something and he'll do the opposite just out of spite, and he thinks he knows better than anyone else in any given scenario. In any decent horror movie, that would make him top of the list of victims, but for all its gruesomeness and body horror, Goblins does have a fair bit of (necessary) plot armor.Last edited by Morgaln; 2023-07-04 at 02:49 AM.
What did the monk say to his dinner?
SpoilerOut of the frying pan and into the friar!
How would you describe a knife?
SpoilerCutting-edge technology
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2023-07-04, 04:48 AM (ISO 8601)
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I'm pretty sure the linked comic wasn't Cheyenne yet.
Looked it up: it was Forest Rhodes ("Morikahn") who was doing the colouring during the linked page. Not sure when he started, sometime after 2011 I believe (because Elli/Danielle were still doing their own colouring then). He left in May 2013 and Elli took over the colouring herself again, then in January 2017 Cheyenne came.Last edited by Murk; 2023-07-04 at 05:40 AM.
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2023-07-24, 08:08 PM (ISO 8601)
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New comic up. Nothing happens.
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2023-07-27, 06:46 AM (ISO 8601)
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For all that I grumble about the upload speed of this comic I have immense respect for Elli's patience.
This is very much a transition page (nothing happens, indeed).
Transition pages are probably very important when you read the comic as a whole, but I just can't imagine spending weeks on drawing a page where nothing really happens. I wouldn't have the discipline for it - I'd probably just skip ahead to the cool parts, so to say.
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2023-07-30, 07:01 PM (ISO 8601)
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This is true. My general frustration with the pacing and what I see as deeply unfunny bits like the previous page has overflowed and is making me grumble about things that are not actually bad, just not very fun in the context of a comic I'm waiting weeks between page. It's an unfair criticism.
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2023-07-31, 07:36 AM (ISO 8601)
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If nothing else, pages are being updated more quickly than we've been used to for a while, so I'll take that as a positive.
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2023-07-31, 08:31 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Goblins XIX: New Year, New Updates
I think her Patreon is set to payments per update (instead of per month), so I'm guessing there's a bit of financial necessity involved as well as an awareness that this can't be solved with a one off crowdfund. Honestly I'd much rather the pace of the updates be driven by her inspiration for the comic but the lack is also the reason I dropped Goblins for ~6 years.