I could have drawn 3-5 comics of them arguing back and forth about how to ensure that the choice wouldn’t have any negative impacts, but then the comic would take forever to get where it needs to go, and I’m not gonna live forever to draw comics for decades more… Or will I? O_O

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Psst… Panel 7: “Goddess’s”. Possessive apostrophe.
Or Goddess’
It’s a style guide issue, but you’re right, Goddesses is incorrect.
Many table top rpg sessions have devolved into such discussions much to the game master’s [insert negative emotion].
Actually, because English is *such* a wonderfully sensible and perfectly logical language:
“I have a goddess’ assurance”
Believe it or not, both versions are actually grammatically correct.
My thought: Her answer is Soul & getting a New Magical Enhancement.
– Enhancing Kaylin’s existing Magic with Mind won’t help much, as a Spell Thief Rogue her spellcasting capabilities are likely primarily about taking her opponent’s spells and using them against them.
– Enhancing Kaylin’s existing Skills with Hand would normally be considered incredibly powerful, as she’s a Rogue, but it’s the one aspect where she doesn’t really need more advantage. She’s already pretty much the only living person over level 100, and she’s a Spell Thief Rogue, which implies all-rounder to me.
– Enhancing Kaylin’s Stats with Body, while universally beneficial, is likely better for Warrior Builds. A Rogue likely has more versatility with their stats than a generic Warrior Class, and so I feel like Kaylin likely won’t consider this all that beneficial.
– Enhancing Kaylin’s Mobility with Swiftness is something she could benefit her, but she’s a Rogue over level 100, she likely already has a wide range of Mobility Skills that she’s highly proficient in. And that’s without considering the possibility of her just being able to move faster and running into the Speedster Problem, where their speed’s fast enough that short sentences take a subjective ten minutes, if not ten weeks.
A new Magical Enhancement, however, greatly broadens Kaylin’s capabilities, allows her to integrate and test the world’s magic system in ways that will allow her to find possible issues for the divines, gives her something new to learn and work on, and potentially allows her to cover some of her weaknesses or empower her strengths in a way that she currently can’t, depending on what she learns.
And Nyna’s still missing her slime armour…
LE GASP!
Edit – The Continuity has been restored! Thank you!
Previous two pages as well?
Petition to have Sage’s brain transplanted into a android chassis so that he can in fact draw amazing comics forever and hopefully not turn on us in the inevitable robot wars that are DEFINITELY gonna happen.
Don’t forget Gabe from Steam
Agreed
She chose all of them
I guess between here and the previous page, Kaylin made her choice and accepted Lyrestra’s offert to become a demi-god uh ?! (Would have kinda be nice to have seen her say yes and all the other’s reaction to that decision, including Lyrestra. ^_^ )
Speaking of others…..anyone know why Sage tagged “Yunn” for this page ? I must have stared at the page a good full 2 min and i just can’t see her. Am i blind ?!? O.o
And lastly, Lyrestra’s “inverted/wrong” right hand in the fourth square is triggering me to no end to the point i just can’t unsee it now. >_<
Whatever hand position you could possibly imagine, there is just no possible way to achieve that kind of hand position with a thumb on that side with a right hand. That's a drawn left hand ! XD
you are mistaken- that is a right hand- you are seeing a short pinkie finger – followed by a ring finger- followed by a middle finger, followed by an index finger, and a thumb closest to her – as all normal humans should-
As for the hidden Yunn- that was just me accidentally ticking the box while scrolling and will be corrected along with the text errors and Nynas missing outfit!
I looked at for a bit, and I followed Checkit’s “How does this work” line of thought, and then realised how it does. There’s a little crease around the joint of the bottom-most finger, which is what’s signifying that’s the thumb and the palm is slightly facing the camera. Despite there being no creases indicating it, most of the non-fingers part of the hand we’re looking at is Lyrestra’s palm. Because it is so smooth, however, I suspect that both me and Checkit thought it was the back of her hand.
Alright, done.