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Forums: Index > Page-by-Page > 2017-03-03 (Friday)


Veni, vidi, wiki (I came, I saw, I edited)


Okay, place your bets now.  Who's it going to be?  That authoritative command ("Stop!") would be appropriate for Gil (or Klaus-in-Gil) but the fact that they didn't show the speaker makes it more likely to be a surprise.  Higgs?  Othar?  Krosp?  Someone new?  --128.227.34.241 17:38, March 3, 2017 (UTC)

Or Master Voltaire trying the peaceful way first before escalating, or as a distraction for Tweedle's and his own forces to get into position? Simon did know King Andy before he went mad, and Mad King Andy is wrecking Simon's city. --MadCat221 (talk) 21:46, March 3, 2017 (UTC)
Simon's the most likely option. --Geoduck42 (talk) 04:09, March 4, 2017 (UTC)
I don't think it is Simon Voltaire's voice, at least not directly. The Foglios are usually quite careful about the shape of dialog balloons and this is the wrong shape for his voice. So far, rounded-corner rectangle balloons have been used by clanks that mimic humans quite closely, for example Prende. But I'm guessing that it is Simon controlling one of the Gargoyles. The balloon shapes and font seem to match what we saw when they were saying "Disperse" a few pages ago. -- William Ansley (talk) 14:22, March 4, 2017 (UTC)
My speculation is that it is Terebithia. Remember back to the 2/20/17's last two panels, she and Simon spoke as contemporaries to each other and Simon has his hand on her shoulder. Also see the 3rd panel on the 2/27/17th where Simon has his hand on the shoulder of a woman who is covering her face.... Foreshadow Much? ({where is my password?} Silly One)  65.36.73.116 14:07, March 5, 2017 (UTC)
You may be right that the woman shown in the flashback in panel three here is Terebithia (I am not convinced, but I certainly don't think it is out of the question), but I don't see how this leads to the conclusion that the voice from off panel on last Friday's page is hers. -- William Ansley (talk) 14:59, March 5, 2017 (UTC)
Unless Simon is lying for some reason, it is out of the question. He explicitly said he's the only one left of that group. Terebithia is almost certainly not 200 years old. --Geoduck42 (talk) 18:16, March 5, 2017 (UTC)
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