Wednesday, December 21 2016 - 2:08 AM
By: Neoriceisgood
Judicial Clerk.
Well that's one way to fight Ariara without letting her get close to your actual armor.
Well that's one way to fight Ariara without letting her get close to your actual armor.
Is the rubber ducky the "cute assistant"? :D
More like the Blazing Judge...
How DID Ariara survive that kamehameha? She does curse afterwards, so clearly she had to pay for it in some way.
So the one with the "cutie beam" is the Judge's assistant, huh.
His cute assistant...got cute!
Being said i assume this spell was designed so he wouldn't need to get anywhere near Mr Midus Touch.
Wow, fat man got *erased*.
so ariara tanked that blast? shes hardier than i thought.
lets see what the iron willed judge has up his sleeve next
@Tom Well, her arm sure looks a lot weaker.
So the wizards have to prepare spells beforehand?
I like how Aristocrat isn't hiding yet, but still playing a spectator.
I picture the iron judge sounding like a self righteous Liam Neeson.
I just realized the Aristocrat was commenting on the Judge's ability name as well.
I reckon it's less that he has to prepare all of his spells he's planning to use before the battle, and more that he wrote ir designed the brand new spell earlier to deal with Mr. Midas.
Initial evidence says that the Judge has a very good idea of Ariara's abilities.
I just noticed in the panel after the blast Ariara had her magical aura around her entire body rather then just her hand, during so her hand was smaller almost, Like she didn't have it, im thinking she either shielded herself or has some form of magical regeneration.
Yo @neoriceisgood I will give you my soul my firstborn son and an unimportant internal organ of your choice if you make me a character in Hero oh hero
Also good work man these fight scenes are marvelous
@scarred Warble
i will give @neoriceisgood a cookie if he makes me a character.
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Now we can be entirely certain that the rotund fellow is dead. I wasn't quite sure before. Also, the visuals for magic in this series never cease to amaze; the sheer force of the blast can almost be felt, as well as seen.