We’re all separated from reality. Some of us just own it.
As a goddess of madness, Manea is exactly as likely to identify a delusion as she is to be caught up in one.
As a goddess of madness, Manea is exactly as likely to identify a delusion as she is to be caught up in one.
Rick can solve very few crises, imaginary readers. Which is an odd problem to come across in a man who has fought a god.
I find that title somewhat unnerving, imaginary readers. It would be a good name for an upsetting short story.
It’s actually weird, imaginary readers, that we’ve all become so desensitized to Chompers’ chompers.
There is a part of me that automatically reads “duelists” as “people who play Yu-gi-oh,” but that’s just my burden to bear.
I like “unnight life,” imaginary readers. It’s obviously the worst choice, which makes it obviously the best.
Panel 2 makes it sound like Nimmo was on the losing side of that revolution, imaginary readers. But remember: he won, and was exiled mostly accidentally.
Popular fiction has taught Tryst that if you have ice powers, you don’t need to be a productive member of society.