DM of the Rings Remastered LXXV: Incontheevable!

By Peter T Parker Posted Saturday Jun 15, 2024

Filed under: DM of the Rings Remaster 8 comments

-Shamus, Wednesday Mar 14, 2007

I’d love to see Gimlis player try to DM. Mans got a good attitude and I bet he’d have a much stronger appreciation for his players quoting the fine masterwork that is The Princess Bride. He also probably wouldn’t send a friend off a cliff because he got bored during setup.

 


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8 thoughts on “DM of the Rings Remastered LXXV: Incontheevable!

  1. Zaxares says:

    Comic is broken! :(

    1. Example says:

      Indeed. Looks like most of the dialogue is replaced with Princess Bride script. Inconceivable!

      1. Doug says:

        You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means,

        1. Example says:

          Which word? “dialogue”? or “script”?

  2. Narratorway says:

    “Never go in against an Istari when death is on the line! HA HA HA! HA HA HA! HA HA–” *backstabbed*

  3. Philadelphus says:

    Another great self-contained joke. :)

    I noticed while admiring the first panel that the clouds in it look different from the original version. Was that a consequence of having to make it fit the new, higher-res format? And did it have to be stitched together from a panorama? I always find it neat when screencap comics do those.

  4. Mr. Wolf says:

    A good quote is always fun. Search your feelings, you know it to be true.

  5. DanB says:

    I’m always looking at these long after they were posted. I loved the post and nice follow through in the comments

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