What do you mean, Lorne, you’re a kid who doesn’t understand what’s going onas a bunch of weird characters say contradicting things. It’s EXACTLY like the book.
What do you mean, Lorne, you’re a kid who doesn’t understand what’s going onas a bunch of weird characters say contradicting things. It’s EXACTLY like the book.
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So I conclusion, wonderland is a really weird place.
I totally agree…
What were we talking about, again ? about borogrove or salted banana cake ?
I believe it was salted banana cake that looked like borogrove, but I’m not sure…
*slowly pats Jimbo’s head*
Good for you Jimmy, good for you.
Rupert needs to be picked up and hugged.
Also i can tell your having a blast writing about wonderland!~
So basically a large portion of the water supply is full of lead… either that or the adults don’t wear helmets while building their houses and are all concussed.
The place is supersaturated in magic. That *can’t* be healthy.
This is also where the dragons will eventually relocate to. I’ve been certain of this for quite a while now since the title, and every major plot beat, alludes to ‘two sides of the same coin’. We saw that most specifically with how alike Michelle and Bloodcarver, and their predicaments, actually are. And while Dis has too little magic, is held in stasis because of it and drains it from the dragons, Wonderland has too much magic, is in a state of flux because of it and the dragons are in desperate need of a recharge.
That would nicely solve a lot of the problems people were talking about when discussing dragon relocation. Well, the in-universe problems, that is.
Pygmy griffin spotted… And IS THAT NICK WILDE in the fourth panel or am I seeing things?!
I noticed that too!
Jim looks like he’s not gonna make it in the last panel.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought all perytons were white/albino?
Nah, it’s just that the only other peryton we’ve seen in the series is Blanche’s mom, who is piebald.
I think the Dodo and MockTurtle were largely being very literal: the Dodo didn’t SAY the summary of what he said. And the ‘hare’ (which looks more like a rabbit to me) misconstrued the question with a change in tense.
I wonder if wonderland changed since Lewis Carroll broke though the barrier…thus he described it properly for his time.
Wonderland does indeed seem exactly like in the books so far. I’m really enjoying this bit of story.
That’s a reeeaally pretty bridge!