Wednesday, March 11 2009 - 11:00 AM
By: Neoriceisgood
The power of Humanity
Fun fact: 90% of the dialogue related to Burk actually -does- mean something, he's just not very adept at making it obvious what he's talking about.
[anyone who can descipher Burk's way of talking and actually figure his goals and ideals gets extra credit.]
Uhhhh...He's saying that the key to a mage's heart is chocolates? c:
Burke understands that the true power of humanity is being held back by Pants. Hence why he has shed his.
He considers himself an example of a pique performance human who doesn't have any magical abilities?
I understand Burk...it's true.
@neo, extra credit for YOU if you can guess who this is.
I'm too lazy to try and understand x) I just feel like enjoying the nice action shots.
At first... I thought he meant he was resistant to magic. A few pages ago.
That's deep, Burk, so deep.
Mages are less human?
Burk is trying to join the Dai-Gurren Brigade?
@Nick Kerpan: Thrawn.
But of course.
*gets A+ (+)?
Burk wants people to get over their scrub attitude about magic users...like he has.
burk should do stand up.
simple: burk doesn't believe in magic, therefore magic can't harm him.
Determination. Either that or pure badassery.
Burk is the most powerful power of humanity, and anyone who recognises this can defeat a mage, because belief in Burk allows them to do so.
Was Burk a ninja?
Humans can accomplish anything if they believe that they can so strongly that they know it as fact.
Burk knows that he can defeat a mage, so he can.