![]() “It’s a place to put Noelle, for one thing.”ĭo keep in mind that it’ll only work for that if you can also close the hole. I don’t think Regent was quite expecting that. “Tattletale,” I said, “What’s the point? Why open a hole like that?” “You’re not saying no,” Regent commented. No human sacrifices? Did I really want to veto any possibilities, when we were faced with threats like the Endbringers and Echidna? He’d mimicked Grue’s tone of voice, with a forced lowness. “With Grue gone, it’s your job to lay down the law. …yeah that’s not really the Undersiders’ style. Scapegoat could work too, but I think it’d take too long, and it might need a human sacrifice, having Scrub hit someone who was heavily affected by the goat’s power.” Myrddin might work, but he’s unlikely to cooperate. So basically… Labyrinth thins out the barriers between dimensions, creates some amount of overlap, and then Scrub punches through what remains. I want to use Scrub’s power in conjunction with another power that draws heavily on accessing other worlds. It’s a villain thing, you wouldn’t get it. The impulse to rip holes in spacetime can be strong. “You want to tear a hole in reality?” Tecton asked Tattletale. But she opens her mouth,” Scapegoat pointed at Tattletale, “And pop goes my bubble of happy self-delusion.” The girl with the mutant dogs? Bug girl? Still manageable. More or less what I expected from the news. ![]() See the destruction, the ruined buildings and the streets that still haven’t drained a hundred percent. Yeah, somebody here might have had something to do with that mayor part. See the piles of dead bodies where this girl-” The media got something wrong, or they’re making little problems sound bigger than they are. ![]() There’s no way Brockton Bay is as scary as they’re making it out to be.ĭragon suits get sent in and are promptly forced out, but really, the mayor‘ s telling Washington it’s safe enough. “I was perfectly happy,” Scapegoat said, “Being able to tell myself that hey, the news is blowing things out of proportion. Does she maybe think that something from another dimension would be able to do that? That said I’m still banking on Labyrinth’s power being involved in the attempt to shunt Echidna into another dimension. She knows it would be hard to get them to give her the information they’ve found over the phone, let alone safe, so she wants them to come to her. This might be a part of why she wants Faultline’s Crew on the scene. ![]() But understanding all this is our best bet for understanding Echidna, and potentially stopping her. I can’t really say more about Echidna without finding more about Cauldron’s process for granting powers, and I’d really like to grill the Travelers on that front. I’ve got the 19.3 liveblog open ahead of starting the 19.4 one, and I just noticed something Tattletale says towards the end of 19.3 (sidenote: that time it took like seven tries to write the number correctly): I’m certain her comrades in arms will have their own contributions to add to this fantabulous discussion, for such a suggestion is not an everyday occurance by far! I must say, however, I believe these phantasmic youngsters may be running out of their temporal allotance, and in advance of this installment’s inevitable conclusion we may encounter tidings of our monstrous foe’s Houdini-esque escape from her rubblous confinement. On this fine day that has befallen us, it appears the time has come for us to hear more about this bold scheme of hers, yes indeed it does. When last we waved farewell to our intrepid young buckaroos and buckaresses, Miss Tattletale had enlightened us about the possibility of defeating our frightening rival by means of interdimensional ripping of the fabric of spacetime akin to my tightest new pants at a particularly well-produced country ranch on a summer’s day. Blogged: April 18-24, 2022, but basically just the 18th ![]()
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