Talk:Mattsters of the Mattiverse Session 26: Difference between revisions
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Also, if it's okay, we were tidying up pretty fast and I wasn't able to fit in a small flavor element, so if I can retcon it it'd be this: | Also, if it's okay, we were tidying up pretty fast and I wasn't able to fit in a small flavor element, so if I can retcon it it'd be this: | ||
<blockquote>Russ grabs the two turncoats from before (known only as "wererat skirmisher 12" and "wererat skirmisher 13") as they leave, and forces them onto the ground. As they cower, he uses a knife to slice off a toe (finger? wererat physiology is hard) from each, secreting them into a pouch. He gives them both one long look before turning away in dismissal</blockquote> | <blockquote>Russ grabs the two turncoats from before (known only as "wererat skirmisher 12" and "wererat skirmisher 13") as they leave, and forces them onto the ground. As they cower, he uses a knife to slice off a toe (finger? wererat physiology is hard) from each, secreting them into a pouch. He gives them both one long look before turning away in dismissal</blockquote> | ||
These are, respectively, the wererat who begged for its life (12) and the wererat who pulled the lever (13). Russ does not forget or forgive. -[[User:Slitherrr|slitherrr]] ([[User talk:Slitherrr|talk]]) |
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How many subjects does a King need to have before the regicide achievement applies? -slitherrr (talk)
Related: Artist's conception of the Wererat Monarch:
Also, if it's okay, we were tidying up pretty fast and I wasn't able to fit in a small flavor element, so if I can retcon it it'd be this:
Russ grabs the two turncoats from before (known only as "wererat skirmisher 12" and "wererat skirmisher 13") as they leave, and forces them onto the ground. As they cower, he uses a knife to slice off a toe (finger? wererat physiology is hard) from each, secreting them into a pouch. He gives them both one long look before turning away in dismissal
These are, respectively, the wererat who begged for its life (12) and the wererat who pulled the lever (13). Russ does not forget or forgive. -slitherrr (talk)