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This Lich does not seem to be especially special in any way, at least not yet, and I am unsure as to wether he will fall in short order and allow the Order to move on to bigger things, or wether he becomes a recurring villain. You see, many webcomics start off with an introductory situation or villain, and eventually build up to bigger and more powerful situations or villains, until at last the characters go head to head with a main super-villain, who is usually only slowly introduced over the process of their earlier escapades. Greenhilt and Thog).Īlso, I am intrigued so far as to where the plot is going.
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The same rings mostly true with the Linear guild, who's personalities were either the same as their double (as in the case of the kobold and Belkar) or the opposite (as in the case of Mr. And each seems to have enough interesting character to be more then a two-dimensional stereotype. My impressions of the individual characters is already well-formed, indeed is was very shortly in to the webcomic. The second reason, seems to be how developed the characters are after what would be called a 'Short time' for a webcomic. The jokes are well-timed, often completely new, and flow well in the comic despite them using meta-game concepts and words. One of which are the witty jokes about Dungeoms amd Dragons. I like the comic, and I believe there are two reasons for this overall. Ok, so so far here's my impression of The Order of the Stick. Acts of murder against those underserving should be met with only the most terrible punishments.) (pre-huge-post comment, Thog is most definetly evil, he killed a poor defensive elf girl, for crying out loud.