Thursday, October 27 2016 - 12:28 AM
By: Neoriceisgood
Honest mistake.
Well at least they got that little misunderstanding out of the way before Burk did anything regrettable!
Well at least they got that little misunderstanding out of the way before Burk did anything regrettable!
How rude.
at least he remenbers his promiss
"Piercing bamboo"? Never took da Judge for a botanist.
The last panel, though :D
@Neo - Does the color change in spell incantations represent a change in their voice (like an echo), or is it just to make it clear to the readers that they're casting a spell?
what now?
Last scene Burk is thinking something like "I've made a huge mistake", but he'll probably leave the judge alone to find the real mage baron.
Last scene is for sure Burk recalling Pablo mentioning a something about a judge being an important person and realizing that yes, he has made a mistake. But to be fair, he hasn't actually beaten the Judge up yet. Perhaps tomorrow we get to see Burk test his diplomacy skills?
Seems like the Judge has a bad habit of closing his eyes whenever he attacks.
@Personthing
I think he has rather powerful magic, but needs to concentrate rather hard during casting, hence why he states their names.
Also, the Judge will clearly lose this fight. Remember, Burk's Burk senses render him immune to telegraphed attacks.
Also, I think it's noteworthy that the Judge's nonlethal attack, his fire cage, had a different color scheme (red bars and yellow flame) than his lethal attacks, which are pure white with yellow glowy effects.
What did the seeds of light do?
@Pokemonster2
They sprouted into the bamboo blades.
Fights over I guess??
@charliebone
not even that, dont forget were talking about burk here.
he simply realized this is not the mage baron. whomever that person in front of him might be is therefore instantly irrevelant. :P