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Latest revision as of 01:21, 19 June 2009
Panel 1
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From above Parson's head, the scene shows the gaunt, demure, and sickly Lookamancer looking up at him. They are in the Situation Room. | [edit] |
Panel 2
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Parson gestures as he explains to the Lookamancer. Parson is in the rear, but so tall compared to the caster that only the back of her head is shown, while Parson is shown from waist up. | [edit] |
Panel 3
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The Lookamancer is shown from midriff up talking to Parson, with the tight skin on her cheeks revealing malnourishment, and unkempt, limp hair belying a lack of personal care. The green lighting and background amplify the sickly atmosphere. Parson's left arm is in the right of the frame. | [edit] |
Panel 4
Panel 5
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The Lookamancer is shown in profile on the left, and Parson on the right. He towers over the slight Erfworlder, and his expression shows annoyance and frustration. Parson's watch is on his left wrist. | [edit] |
Panel 6
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Parson raises his arms to the heavens as he protests the limitations of his new world. | [edit] |
Panel 7
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The Lookamancer is looking even thinner than normal, shown waist up on the left. On the right, Parson's back is to the frame. The background remains green, dark on the left fading to a lighter shade nearer the off-panel glowing yellow ball. | [edit] |
Panel 8
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This frontal close-up of the Lookamancer confirms the impression of her gaunt and haggard appearance. The green background accentuates the effect. | [edit] |
Panel 9
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Parson has taken a seat at the table he ate breakfast at. He has moved the glowing yellow ball to the tabletop. | [edit] |
Panel 10
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From above, Parson and his glowing yellow light can be seen as he opens his eyebook like a laptop, preparing to make notes in it. | [edit] |
Panel 11
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(There is no text in this panel.) | [edit] |
Panel 12
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Misty is taking a seat to Parson's right. She has placed the crate beside her on the bench, and has taken out a book. | [edit] |