@ I_Remember:
I don’t recall that character trait for him. Please cite your sources.
Or maybe he just landed really hard?
I hope nobody tries to eat any of the marbles when they’re cleaning up the grapes.
Doesn’t Rynn’s outfit look a little similar to Eldor’s? Ryn could have bought something gold and green and said it looked good, or he could have stolen a few outfits from Eldor’s house. Pricey Italian Elven silk suits are their own reward. Ryn had a lot of lesser karma coming to him anyway.
Of all the pages in Gaia, this and the previous one always sat the least well with me. Like yeah sure Lili, Vivi and the others deserve a good laugh after going through hell, but it feels really out of character for Lili to manipulate events in such a way that three to four people (of which two children!) get hurt, just so Ryn can get hit by a cake in the face.
Of all the pages in Gaia, this and the previous one always sat the least well with me. Like yeah sure Lili, Vivi and the others deserve a good laugh after going through hell, but it feels really out of character for Lili to manipulate events in such a way that three to four people (of which two children!) get hurt, just so Ryn can get hit by a cake in the face.
I agree, this could have been done without anyone getting hurt. This sets a precedent of abuse of power on a level where it doesn’t matter who gets hurt for a personal gain. O well, power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolute is how the saying goes.
I just chalk it up to a Three Stooges Ending. No one got hurt. No one can prove anything. It ends on a gag, which is part of a happy ending. (Granted, like I said, 3 or 4 of these pages could have been used to give the missing motivation closure to the Eldor story, since there’s no Gaia sequel.)
After being burdened with the vision of a million doomed futures, Lilith deserves to use her future sight for silliness.
That “Crash Guy“ is the only ever confurmed Male gay Character!
@ I_Remember:
I don’t recall that character trait for him. Please cite your sources.
Or maybe he just landed really hard?
I hope nobody tries to eat any of the marbles when they’re cleaning up the grapes.
Doesn’t Rynn’s outfit look a little similar to Eldor’s? Ryn could have bought something gold and green and said it looked good, or he could have stolen a few outfits from Eldor’s house. Pricey
ItalianElven silk suits are their own reward. Ryn had a lot of lesser karma coming to him anyway.Ryn’s face is cake’s final destination apparently. It was unavoidable.
Of all the pages in Gaia, this and the previous one always sat the least well with me. Like yeah sure Lili, Vivi and the others deserve a good laugh after going through hell, but it feels really out of character for Lili to manipulate events in such a way that three to four people (of which two children!) get hurt, just so Ryn can get hit by a cake in the face.
Bobbi wrote:
I agree, this could have been done without anyone getting hurt. This sets a precedent of abuse of power on a level where it doesn’t matter who gets hurt for a personal gain. O well, power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolute is how the saying goes.
I just chalk it up to a Three Stooges Ending. No one got hurt. No one can prove anything. It ends on a gag, which is part of a happy ending. (Granted, like I said, 3 or 4 of these pages could have been used to give the missing motivation closure to the Eldor story, since there’s no Gaia sequel.)
*lol!*
This never gets old! I love it!