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Comic #1850

1 {scene: A forest near the outskirts of a village at the foot of the Orcrift Mountains}
1 Alvissa: This forest looks depressingly familiar...
2 Mordekai: These two dead orcs look depressingly familiar...
3 Lambert: The outskirts of this village look depressingly familiar...
4 Draak: These horse look...

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Just for the record, the dead orcs remind Mordekai of these ones, not these ones.


2018-10-06 Rerun commentary: Yes, a forest can look familiar. It's possible to recognise individual trees.

Of course being an elf like Alvissa helps a lot.

It's interesting that Draak can make plurals where the addition of an 's' doesn't add a syllable, but not when it does.

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