The best sorts of lies are sprinkled with the truth. They also work best when you’re not sure how much of what you’re saying is a lie and Fae’s admitted that “acting is easy” for her. Also, Bjorn wasn’t kidding when he said “dwarves don’t expect anything out of humans.”
The first page of the chapter was actually the 250th page of the comic. I completely forgot about that milestone hit until after I posted Monday’s update. I’m really excited to have made it this far into the story and can’t wait to complete the next 250+ pages. An added bonus to the 250 milestone is that this month marks Eternity Complex’s kind-of/sort-of 2 year anniversary. I say kind-of/sort-of because I was creating pages and posting them to this site before July 2011 but it wasn’t until July when I decided to start making others aware of Eternity Complex’s existence though signing up with listing sites and what not. Plus if you count the very first version of Eternity Complex to go online (under a different name) then the story has been online in various forms for over 9 years now… but a lot of things have changed in the story since I was last making quizzes on Quizilla (it was an RPG type quiz) and even since my first attempt at putting the story into web comic form. So anyway happy kind-of/sort-of 2 year anniversary to Eternity Complex.
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Well then, happy late 250th page and kind-of/sort-of 2 year anniversary!
So the dwarves don’t expect anything out of humans, but it seems the human expects a lot from the dwarves. (the context is different, but eh)
Thanks!
The context may be different but that’s still part of the reason for the dwarve’s opinion of humans. Humans as a whole don’t know when to stop asking.