Now i notice he also has an Aegis. If girls of Nightmare’s guild can access our world by the frontier under our beds, what frontier breaks a guy’s Aegis?
Ok, I want this story finished, but I already figured out how our mysterious helper knows everything 😉 I won’t spoil it though. Keep it coming I am DYINGGGG to see the story continue.
Yeah pants haven’t been called trousers in the US since the 1970’s. Thats a UK thing, and not even a popular one. I know people from the UK who never say it.
I rushed with that comment and wrote it quite thoughtlessly. Let me explain. I’m not native English speaker. I learnt that the first meaning of “pants” is “piece of underwear”. After first reading Nightmare’s line I read “pants” as “piece of underwear” and started thinking “Hey. Noxians don’t wear underwear at all”. This is the “inaccuracy” I was thinking of. Later I remembered the second meaning – “trousers”.
LIFE IS BORING I WANT A PONY
WITH MISSILES!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqxnHl7Q4Rw
This comic is really good. I finished it in about an hour. 🙂
Excellent. Now go back and pick up on the rich detail and creativity you missed the first time round.
Yes, read again and spot what you have missed
Can confirm. Am on round 3.
Now i notice he also has an Aegis. If girls of Nightmare’s guild can access our world by the frontier under our beds, what frontier breaks a guy’s Aegis?
Why do you believe that’s possible?? There’s been no suggestion from Brandon that it occurs.
Why would you want to break his aegis?
If you mean instead “where does his (male) aegis enter our realm?”, then it’s been explained.
Male aegis’s exit into closets.
Has it? I dont recall the comic ever saying anything about males coming out of closets.
Brilliant work Brandon, one of my friends from school showed me this and I have since read the whole comic and cannot wait for more!
Ok, I want this story finished, but I already figured out how our mysterious helper knows everything 😉 I won’t spoil it though. Keep it coming I am DYINGGGG to see the story continue.
Ah… By pants you mean trousers, breeches. I wanted to point you out this “inaccuracy”… but instead I would make of silly of myself 🙂
Terminus, you lucky son-ova… Two birds with one stone ?? 😛
What inaccuracy? Pants are what we call ‘trousers’ in Canada. XD
…and in Australia as well, Brandon. Just not in the US dialect apparently.
Yup, really any long legged clothing can be considered as pants.
Also “Getting into my/her/his pants” is a common saying, one most don’t realise.
And it’s good seeing a fellow Aussie here.
Actually here in the US as well. I think the only dialect thst has pants mean anything other than trousers is the UK dialect.
Yeah pants haven’t been called trousers in the US since the 1970’s. Thats a UK thing, and not even a popular one. I know people from the UK who never say it.
However, when I was in US Navy bootcamp, I wore blouses and trousers. But, then again, the Navy purposely called them that to be traditional.
Well, where I was when I was a kid, “jeans” were usually called “dungarees.” Just denim pants, nothing else. I think that’s fallen out of fashion.
I rushed with that comment and wrote it quite thoughtlessly. Let me explain. I’m not native English speaker. I learnt that the first meaning of “pants” is “piece of underwear”. After first reading Nightmare’s line I read “pants” as “piece of underwear” and started thinking “Hey. Noxians don’t wear underwear at all”. This is the “inaccuracy” I was thinking of. Later I remembered the second meaning – “trousers”.
When/where did pants mean a piece of underwear
In the UK
It is “pants” in the south too.