Written and commissioned by Iago Faustus, illustrated by erosarts.
6 thoughts on “Nutty Monster on Campus: Act I, Page 15”
Provost, that threat needed to be backed up by an application of pain for Fnirp to understand. Not verbal abuse.
Is there a page missing before this one? Seems like the provost is reacting to something the professor said previously.
Glad to see all is not lost for Miss Caneard as of yet! Though I’m not sure if she’s gonna come back exactly in exactly the same state she used to be… “One living breathing piece” can mean many things!
Indeed. And many of those would be agonizing.
Especially with someone like Fnirp and his experimental mindset at the controls.
Doesn’t seem like there’s a page missing to me.
The earlier page has already set up a background where Fnirp regularly aggravates the Provost with his bluntly literal attitude.
The reponse that makes the Provost blow his top is no different to replying along the lines of “put the car into gear then take the handbrake off before accelerating” when asked directions by a passing motorist. Literally correct, but hardly conducive to the context.
Like Chief Inspector Dreyfus asking Clouseau how an idiot could become a Police Inspector: “Well, first you enlist, attend the academy…”
Provost, that threat needed to be backed up by an application of pain for Fnirp to understand. Not verbal abuse.
Is there a page missing before this one? Seems like the provost is reacting to something the professor said previously.
Glad to see all is not lost for Miss Caneard as of yet! Though I’m not sure if she’s gonna come back exactly in exactly the same state she used to be… “One living breathing piece” can mean many things!
Indeed. And many of those would be agonizing.
Especially with someone like Fnirp and his experimental mindset at the controls.
Doesn’t seem like there’s a page missing to me.
The earlier page has already set up a background where Fnirp regularly aggravates the Provost with his bluntly literal attitude.
The reponse that makes the Provost blow his top is no different to replying along the lines of “put the car into gear then take the handbrake off before accelerating” when asked directions by a passing motorist. Literally correct, but hardly conducive to the context.
Like Chief Inspector Dreyfus asking Clouseau how an idiot could become a Police Inspector: “Well, first you enlist, attend the academy…”
Granted, this hilarious page was much needed.