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Shannon Fowler

WoW is Murder
WoW is Murder by @emilylorange (Shannon Fowler)

There's all kinda of wrong in this. Such as, I can't for the life of me figure out the use of having PvP on in Mulgore. Secondly, I don't think I portrayed very well the fact that I'm a big, dumb cow. Third, I think thats a druid staff, and I've since appropriated myself a badass sword that's longer than I am I lost the screenshot Cali sent me of her troll, and I have no inclination to get one of my cow, so all of this comes from my twisted little brain, no references. If she sends me another, and maybe one of her raptor too, then I'll do a drawing...that's somewhat less strange >>

Anyway. Plainstriders make this horrid, pathetic sound when you kill them. I think they're the only thing in the entire game I've ever felt bad for (unless you count my four characters, who must miss me when I'm not playing them). Thus came up the question of... what exactly does this game teach us? Bashing animals into the ground not only gets you further in life, but they reincarnate in 5 minutes and attack you from behind if you're not careful >:/

I think the best part of the whole thing is the last panel. This was a fairly fast one, so critique as you like, just try to remember I wasn't trying all that hard

By a wide margin, one of the most bizzare, disturbing things I've ever done.

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