Tusu and Maresh must shop at the same J Crew outlet.
This is Kebra’s old throne room, by the way. Well, one of his throne rooms. Dude had a lot of throne rooms.
Tusu and Maresh must shop at the same J Crew outlet.
This is Kebra’s old throne room, by the way. Well, one of his throne rooms. Dude had a lot of throne rooms.
Well, that’s something new–not entirely surprising, I can see how being tasked with cleaning up the consequences of your government’s failures and neglectfulness for years could lead someone to think “I could do a better job”…
If he survives the duel, Tusu’s so putting his resume up on Monster. “Work for your cousin, Kawunei,” his parents told him, “he’s got all those throne rooms, he can’t possibly use all of them at once. And it’ll give you some good warlord experience.”
Yeah. Well. Not as much opportunity for advancement as he’d hoped for.
Oh Annie, this better not be “tricking people with sex” again.
On another note, my first instinct in the first panel was to check for the golden victor slippers. I guess it is not a sufficiently celebratory situation to merit the slippers.
No, today is not a day of celebrations but of fiascos. Realistically (tho I doubt anyone will point this out now) they’re about 1-for-1 when it comes to chivalrously-impetuous stupidity today–not like galloping off without backup into an ambush would be much help to Arduna, and would put paid to any long-term ambitions (imperial or otherwise) just as surely. But either the Law of Supercession of Failures or RHIP is in effect. (At least Dosh isn’t the only one now with a history of rash challenges…)
And if I’m right–which I’m often not–I don’t even know if what she’s planning will count as trickery, there’s gotta be some kind of Dunning-Kruger Exception for people like Deemo.
She will gamble