Bob Wrote:
B> Q: What is 'Combat Hyping'?
B> A: This is covered in the concordance, which I'll quote
B> here:
Speaking of the concordance, You state in there that there aren't superhero comics int he warriors world. (I think I may even have agreed with you at one point) But I just remembered that the X-Men canonically exists as a comic book series in the warriors world. The same guy who managed to bring Anakin Skywalker into the warriors world brought in the X-Men. His schtick was tapping into alternate dimensions where the fictional was real. This was how Panther ended up being able to *Bamf*: The guy had a critical failure on a new spell, which opened a rift through which was pouring fictional characters, their patters were pressed into the real world, and when Warriors Beta (aided by the good guys, including the X-men and Dangermouse and a few others who escape me at the moment) snapped the dimensional gate closed, the existence of the fictional-made-real characters ended but the patterns stayed, settling on the nearest receptive form. Skitz has a marked tendency to say "Looney, Shush" (or whomever he's talking to) in a slight British accent from that encounter.
Or you could just chalk it up to a difference betwixt the DW Warriors and the Game Warriors.
Skitz
B> Q: What is 'Combat Hyping'?
B> A: This is covered in the concordance, which I'll quote
B> here:
Speaking of the concordance, You state in there that there aren't superhero comics int he warriors world. (I think I may even have agreed with you at one point) But I just remembered that the X-Men canonically exists as a comic book series in the warriors world. The same guy who managed to bring Anakin Skywalker into the warriors world brought in the X-Men. His schtick was tapping into alternate dimensions where the fictional was real. This was how Panther ended up being able to *Bamf*: The guy had a critical failure on a new spell, which opened a rift through which was pouring fictional characters, their patters were pressed into the real world, and when Warriors Beta (aided by the good guys, including the X-men and Dangermouse and a few others who escape me at the moment) snapped the dimensional gate closed, the existence of the fictional-made-real characters ended but the patterns stayed, settling on the nearest receptive form. Skitz has a marked tendency to say "Looney, Shush" (or whomever he's talking to) in a slight British accent from that encounter.
Or you could just chalk it up to a difference betwixt the DW Warriors and the Game Warriors.
Skitz