"aristocratic might" has such a charming ring to it :P
It seems our mighty aristocrat backhanded the door into oblivion.
8943: Reginald - Friday, March 25 2016 - 10:14 PM
I seem to have caught a fatal flaw in the design of that door: with a lock made of gold, it would be easy to mold or break it and get inside. Thus, by using applied metallurgy, it is likely that the aristocrat would have to apply less force to break in.
Though, I do doubt that the aristocrat knows much about applied metallurgy.
Wouldn't it be easier to break the wall? He's said he can smash stone, after all...
I have a feeling that, even he did manage to crack the door, he just ended up cracking his hand worse.
Although, of course, he could've just cracked the door and his hand is perfectly fine, but that wouldn't be as funny.
@Neo
A little nitpicky here but isn't he not actually punching and just kind of awkwardly swinging his arm at the door?
@Hawkeye
Sure!
Wow, I'm not sure whether to expect it to break or simply stay there, unscathed.
@Neo - small typo on panel 6, where Ramien's words end with a coma.
Not sure if that was his hand or the door
"Uh, wrong door. O_O"
"aristocratic might" has such a charming ring to it :P
It seems our mighty aristocrat backhanded the door into oblivion.
I seem to have caught a fatal flaw in the design of that door: with a lock made of gold, it would be easy to mold or break it and get inside. Thus, by using applied metallurgy, it is likely that the aristocrat would have to apply less force to break in.
Though, I do doubt that the aristocrat knows much about applied metallurgy.
Falcon punch!