#252 reposted 24oct18

I have no idea how I drew this. I think @lledra-art ‘s aura was rubbing off on me; boosting my abilities by sheer proximity.

And we get another visit from the ghost of Sir Henry Pellatt. Surprisingly, not one of the ghosts that actually haunt Casa Loma. He must have better things to do with his afterlife.

#244 reposted 5sep18

Oh yeah… I had a comic, didn’t I? Vacation is over, and I’m back to the regularly scheduled programming. Maybe next time I leave town, I’ll be smart enough to load one or two of these onto my phone… but don’t rely on me being smart.

Can you believe that to this day, some old people don’t have e-mail? I don’t know how they managed to spend the last 30 years refusing to interact with the modern world. It must take real dedication.

#232 reposted 24jul18

Casa Loma was much cooler when I worked there. But the mayor had friends who ran night clubs and banquet halls. They wanted the castle. The most notable sign of decay was when the new catering company took over and stopped giving the leftovers to the staff. The old catering company gained a lot of good will with extra snacks.
Once, due to a scheduling mix up, they had an entire brunch buffet completely untouched. That was a good day to be working.

#213 reposted 7jun18

there should be another line there defining where the panels of this comic are. I somehow missed it the first time around. I could have fixed it now, but decided it was too much effort.

Bonus: 212! This one made a lot more sense in December when the first run was being posted. At the time, I worked at Casa Loma, and we had this massive Christmas tree. Every year, it took six guys two days to construct. Down to a day and a half once I applied my laziness to finding better ways of working. Tree-up ad tree-down were some of my favourite days of the year, when we got danger pay in the form of General Tao chicken.

#205 Reposted 15may18

Carrying another helmet would ruin the disguise, but walking into a northern camp with the wrong colour of duct tape on your helmet can be dangerous.

For those who missed the earlier issues: At the Pennsic War, each side wears either red or blue tape on their helmets to show which team they’re on. My team has traditionally been red.

When Vindalf is really mad, he swears in Dwarven.

Much later, I decide that the helmet Vindalf is currently wearing has a back story.

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