Episode 246
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Game on!
If you are a new reader, you might want to subscribe to “Holiday Wars” as well as start reading it from the beginning. Once you’re caught up on the main storyline then checkout the side stories in “Tales of Holiday’s Past.”
Game on!
Hooray! It's seizmore rockwell and his c*** golems! Oh, wait… it's the spirit of gaia and her elementals. Still pretty nice.
Yups, definitely a showcase of Luckamancy
I've been wondering what her minions were
Nothing says "Surrender" like cloud people
We will, We will rock you!
Yes, just for pun. Still this page was awesome!
Okay, this is an epic Dying Moment of Awesome right here.
okay this is going off the deepend and into fantasy of different flavor did earth's day have to die to release all the elemental to fight for the tree that just strange way to enforce army to sacrifice herself…
even thought maybe being intertwined was the only reason she couldn't use her full abilities and needed to die for the use of her full army ability?
if so then we are about to see a major upswing in power balance..
and oh before anyone can say it earth, water, wind, fire…by you souls combined i am captain planet!!
haha{ yeah yeah i know its not souls but it fits}
Well puts a different spin on my last second guess late last night. I didn't guess who she was talking to at all, but the reason might still be valid.
Got a typo. "Afte" as far as I know isn't a word
"Afte" IS a word in Dutch, derived from the latin term "aphtha" – meaning canker sore
I don't think that's quite the meaning the writers were going for with this scene, though… :v
Wait, the might lose the war after all, or the might not? Considering they've got allies they didn't realize and they're massing on the plain of battle, as it were, I think it would be "might not". Otherwise it's just confusing.
it was opposite day saying it.
Where's fire?