
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://swordscomic.com/comic/DCLXXXIV/
why does eveyone know about kargob is he didnt tell them any of it litterly there is a book in hthe shelf called book of kargob
Looks like stabnarok is starting to run its course.
Infinity sword! Infinity sword! Let down your blade!
Maybe it was dictated by a rogue angel (or messenger of god, if you want to avoid abrahamic connotations)? Maybe Kargob doesn’t know it exists? It could detail his short-sightedness, or his tendency to sleep late when he SHOULD be creating a universe?
The possibilities are infinite, like the sword in this comic!
Argok has been on the physical world for a long time, both among the humans of Katana, and in the form of his guardians (i.e., the Travel Goblin) after the godswords were created (source: Argok Bio).
So, it seems reasonable that Argok could have told people about Kargob while he was with the people of Katana.
Bone Dwarf reminds me of Claudes Rains’ Professor Challenger from the 1960 film of The Lost World.
I love how since the creator already made a page named “Ivory tower” he had to begrudgingly name this one “White tower”
How do I know from memory that there is a page named “Ivory Tower?”
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I left a fairly detailed comment once…
Loving this Infinity Sword plotline. Can’t wait for Swordscomic: Infinity Sword and Swordscomic: Hiltgame where they melt down half the kingdom’s sheaths to contain the infinity sword in the infinite dungeon via Marcel’s quick wit and Sharper Sharply’s heroic sacrifice.
Oh I’ve seen something like a offensive part of a ancient swordlings of some sort…
Which chapter is the ivory tower?
Books, first shelf: “The Rolice” (?)
“Swords”
“The Book of Kargob”
“Stabbing: The Ultimate Guide”
Books, second shelf:
“Dwar…”
“Elves…”
“Fre… hin…”
“Argo…”
Book on third shelf: “…ith”’
I’m miffed. I was the one to translate the dwarven runes when they showed up back in the mimic beard comic, and now they’re being used as set decoration?