"You and Kibbs got one job, boy... I want alot of grandchildren."
Were I in the prince's place, I'd more then gladly to have her.
Too bad from that "Ask the Cast" pic, miss Kibbs doesn't seem too keen on the idea of going through with such an arrangement. Whether it's because of how things suppose to square up with her becoming a royal breeder for a war-crazed empire or perhaps the thought of childbirth is adverse to her, idk. I am sure when this comic comes further along there will be enough of a happy outcome for both him and her (whether together or not) and hopefully the king will not have to be beaten to with inches of his life multiple times before he wisen up and become an admirable and gentler leader.
...that or regecide happens and someone else entirely takes over. *shrug*
Second-to-last panel: Unless King Alphonse butchers "the King's English" frequently, it should be "no quarter *shall* be given", not "no quarter shalt be given." "Shalt" is second-person, not third-person.
Well... I guess we're seeing why Alphonse is having so much trouble keeping his expanding kingdom stable. With an attitude like that, few in or outside his kingdom probably like him.
"You and Kibbs got one job, boy... I want alot of grandchildren."
Were I in the prince's place, I'd more then gladly to have her.
Too bad from that "Ask the Cast" pic, miss Kibbs doesn't seem too keen on the idea of going through with such an arrangement. Whether it's because of how things suppose to square up with her becoming a royal breeder for a war-crazed empire or perhaps the thought of childbirth is adverse to her, idk. I am sure when this comic comes further along there will be enough of a happy outcome for both him and her (whether together or not) and hopefully the king will not have to be beaten to with inches of his life multiple times before he wisen up and become an admirable and gentler leader.
...that or regecide happens and someone else entirely takes over. *shrug*
Second-to-last panel: Unless King Alphonse butchers "the King's English" frequently, it should be "no quarter *shall* be given", not "no quarter shalt be given." "Shalt" is second-person, not third-person.
The expression says it all.
"VALMONT?!? WHY ARE YOU HERE?!?"
Of course Valmont is there!
Guess it never crossed his mind he wouldn't have so many enemies if he'd stop picking fights with everyone
Well... I guess we're seeing why Alphonse is having so much trouble keeping his expanding kingdom stable. With an attitude like that, few in or outside his kingdom probably like him.
it's only a matter of time before civil war arises.
man I really want to see Drayven finally fucking kill his father. it would definitely be surprising to the evil old bastard.