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Chapter 4 Page 23

July 1st, 2012

Almanac References: Peste, Soporific Cloud

Chapter 4 Page 23 is up. Blaise gets to work on the Siegneur’s chest. It is fortunate for him that Snow-by-Night is with him. To see a glimpse of Wednesday’s page, vote for Snow by Night on Top Web Comics.

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12 Comments

    Dormin

    Thanks for answering, but what I´m really asking is if the symbol has any effective “magical” property, or is merely the equivalent of a charm of good luck (in our world.

      Eric

      It has an effective magical property. Jassart will explain what that is in tonight’s page.

    Dormin

    Question: has the symbol inside the chest any special function (Full Metal Alchemist style) or is merely decorative?

      Brittany

      While all the alchemy glyphs in the comic have been thoroughly researched, this one was made up a bit on the fly (with what I could remember from all my previous research).
      An upside-down triangle for water (dreams, and time of day: Dusk) with the runes Othala and Gebo (Ancestral property and Gifts respectively)
      So basically it’s a Glyph for sleep and protection for one’s property. I hope that answers your question C:

    HighStar

    saved by the belle.

    Celidah

    It appears Blase failed his roll to Detect Traps. Blase, Blase, Blase…*sigh*

    Greg

    I’m checking this on my phone, so the art isn’t clear: what triggered the trap?

      Eric

      Blaise opened the chest. There was a wire on inside that snapped when the lid was lifted. This released the tension that held the tension spring in place.

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