Killing someone permanently is indeed in very poor taste, Gil.
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Killing someone permanently is indeed in very poor taste, Gil.
Dr. Beetle, a tyrant every city deserves. Always takes care of his people - especially if these people should be kept away from the Baron Wulfenbach. And have a secter identity they don’t know about yet.
One of the soldier clanks - I love all the little details here: from Baron’s crest on the cap to the smiling little demons on the shoulders and on the knees (if you assume that a contstruct can have knees).
And there’s Dr. Beetle - clearly not pleased that Baron decided to visit him a lot earlier than it was planned. Well, they both had their reasons to behave this way.
Jewellery can kill - I wonder if all of the beetles are secret weapons or Dr. Beetle had to remember which one was a bomb daily.
Mere mortals aren’t happy about being mere mortals. And Merlot is quite vindicative.
I wonder what exactly is labelled as “Do not open until Xmas”...
Dr. Beetle, an oldfashioned gentleman, thinks that the guy with a bigger gun wins.
As it seems Mr. Tock not only verifies the students and tells them that they are late.
I wonder what was Baron expecting, but certainly not to find a secret part of the lab. Treat your employees good or they will expose your machinations and secrets!
Gil is still holding the fish tank, what a kind guy.