(About this Homestuck thing) The test gave me Caprira, the Sign of the Undying (Capricorn, Prospit, Mind), but my choice based on which descriptions fit best for me is Taurgo, the Sign of the Divine (Taurus, Prospit, Space). 🙂
Tag: Arc 8
Well, it’s not like that was intentional. Sharks would’ve prevented it if he had the power to.
Well, preventing further spoiling, of course. For what it’s worth, the spoilings on Discord are always accidents, with Worm coming up in places I didn’t expect or conversations that tangentially involve Worm leading into spoilers by people who didn’t know better. Worm isn’t a usual topic on the servers I frequent (though admittedly it’s become […]
Nice! D&D has a lot of cool spells, so it’s a pretty good idea to take superpower inspiration from some of those. And hey, being able to more easily expy Worm characters to D&D campaigns is a neat bonus. 😉 Meanwhile, I (and some Discord friends following my example) have been playing around with making […]
Ahh, yeah, I think I see what you mean. And I suppose the hydrokinesis does help him with things like coming to a stop and using the water created as he rears back a little as an attack. He can easily change the momentum so that it goes forwards instead of backwards, and since the […]
Ahahaha! Sounds about right. Gotta focus on the positives, y’know!
I mean, sure, another soldier is good to have, but I don’t think there’s that much he could do before getting close to full dragon form, which takes a while. (And that’s before you consider that Leviathan has type advantage.)
Good to know. (Although it’s worth noting that it seems like blog search can be a bit unreliable for the early chapters.)
Here’s a little secret: I too pronounce “hew” as “hyou”. I only acted otherwise so I could make the “who’s on first” gag. 😛
True, though if I were in that situation, I’d assume it meant the dead ones (as I did while liveblogging it). Not only is that usually the meaning of “losses” in this kind of context as far as I’m aware, but the armband was doing it that way in the first place because it couldn’t […]



