Luckamancy Charms
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''Luckamancy charms: They're Tragically Malicious!'' | ''Luckamancy charms: They're Tragically Malicious!'' | ||
==Proposed Canon== | ==Proposed Canon== | ||
| - | Luckamancy Charms | + | Luckamancy Charms was a [[Stupid Meal]]. They were [[Parson]]'s [[Ration]]s on [[Turn]] 8.{{erf|1|106}} |
| - | + | The box contained a prize, the third and final piece of [[Parson's Sword]] -- the foible (the pointy end of the blade that hurts things). | |
| - | + | On the front of the box was shown [[Hamstard]], a white blobby or ghostly form, and an example of a bowl of the cereal with the Mathamancy Gauntlet, the 3d glasses and the sword (completed) in the cereal like marshmallow bits. | |
| - | On the front, | + | |
| - | + | The back of the box (pictured) consisted of a maze transposed on a volcano similar to Gobwin Knob with a green [[dwagon]] flying nearby. | |
| - | =Real World References= | + | ==Speculation== |
| - | + | The box claimed that it "contains a full day's supply of Luckamancy", and Parson later acted on the assumption that it conferred to him Luckamancy, trying to cast a Luckamancy spell on Bogroll before sending him on a suicidal mission. There was no evidence of successful casting. | |
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| + | ==Real World References== | ||
| + | This Stupid Meal is based on Lucky Charms, a cereal consisting of oat-based rings and marshmallow bits in various colours and shapes with a "luck" theme -- green clovers, purple horseshoes, yellow stars, etc. The mascot is Lucky, a leprechaun: it is this character that Hamstard mocks in his green hat. | ||
[[Category:Proposed Canon]] | [[Category:Proposed Canon]] | ||
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[[Category:Speculation]] | [[Category:Speculation]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:41, 26 July 2009
Luckamancy charms: They're Tragically Malicious!
[edit] Proposed Canon
Luckamancy Charms was a Stupid Meal. They were Parson's Rations on Turn 8.Erf-b1-p106
The box contained a prize, the third and final piece of Parson's Sword -- the foible (the pointy end of the blade that hurts things).
On the front of the box was shown Hamstard, a white blobby or ghostly form, and an example of a bowl of the cereal with the Mathamancy Gauntlet, the 3d glasses and the sword (completed) in the cereal like marshmallow bits.
The back of the box (pictured) consisted of a maze transposed on a volcano similar to Gobwin Knob with a green dwagon flying nearby.
[edit] Speculation
The box claimed that it "contains a full day's supply of Luckamancy", and Parson later acted on the assumption that it conferred to him Luckamancy, trying to cast a Luckamancy spell on Bogroll before sending him on a suicidal mission. There was no evidence of successful casting.
[edit] Real World References
This Stupid Meal is based on Lucky Charms, a cereal consisting of oat-based rings and marshmallow bits in various colours and shapes with a "luck" theme -- green clovers, purple horseshoes, yellow stars, etc. The mascot is Lucky, a leprechaun: it is this character that Hamstard mocks in his green hat.