15 minutes to midnight still counts as posting on Tuseday, right?
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Been having fun diagnosing tech issues all day which meant I had to start the art for this page latter than I would have liked. Never did fix the tech issue. But the art got done so 1 outta 2 ain't bad.
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50% is a pass….. usually……
Loss of men….. no stress
Loss of some time….. no problems
Loss of Face….. Time for Rage!!
Does this mean his scouts have spies within Lord Valkyn’s estate? Not a good thing…..
Loosing his face means he looks weak in the eyes of allies and enemys alike, and that might turn into a big danger since those might see the time to be right for attacks. And most empires break with the time when they get attacked from many directions. Houman might be a good military commander and polititian, but he can not be everywere.
Panel 2: “We’re going to loose a lot of good men…”
Only if they’re planning to let ’em fly, by means of a catapault.
Common error: the confusing of LOSE with LOOSE; the former means to be missing or forfeited, (“I’m going to lose this game”); the latter has two different yet similar meanings: not being tight (“My pants are loose and will likely fall down”), or to let fly as a projectile (“The archer let loose his arrows”).
A common error, and one person told me they got confused because they went “l-o-o is the loo sound, and a single S is a z sound, and if it was about not being tight, it would be ‘loosse'”. Which is perfectly logical. But, also wrong. 🙂
Fie! Nothing is logical about the English language!