Ah, it's good to see our bumbling twosome again!
"What? Vampires are real?!" / "So are werewolves". Well done, sword. Way to freak out Grayson.
Nice cut-scene... is this "Joe" a paladin? His lines certainly sound paladiny. "Fight for honour! Fight for freedom! Follow the light of the blade!" I REALLY hope that he won't say something about Uther Lightbringer, or I'm out of here.
Love Pawl's and Peter's reaction to Grayson talking to his sword. "He does this all the time!"
Something that puzzled me - why doesn't Grayson just sell the sword at the next market and buy a different one? One that doesn't talk to him and freak him out.
Also, does the sword have a name? 'Cos if it does ... that's a good sign to run away as quick as you can. You may as well hang a sign on the hilt that says "QUEST ALERT! QUEST ALERT! PICK UP THIS SWORD AND YOU'LL GO ON A QUEST!"
Love the ettin's "Duh" voice. "Pay with gold or pay with your li-ife!"
Plus the way its heads argue with each other. Ah, it's an oldie-but-a-goodie meme - was it inspired by the three-headed knight from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"?
Alan the Outstanding has a point. It's kind of hard not to notice a blade on fire.
(Then again, D&D has plenty of magical swords that <don't> have a fire-blade, cold-blade, acid-blade etc.; they're just magic swords and give you a +1 to hit, for instance. Or haste you. Or give you the power to see invisibile creatures like wraiths, shades and so on. Or...)
Love the kobolds argue whether it was a magic sword or a metal torch. "A metal torch wouldn't burn his hand either!"
Love the ending. I was expecting the ettin to say something like "Aw, they got us!" - but instead it's cut to credits, and <then> the ettin says it. Yup, you got me - but now I'm pretty sure that the ettin was inspired by the Monty Python three-headed knight!
Am I right?
Another good chapter, Tawm. I hope it doesn't take a long time to re-create these in all their 1080p HD glory!