The irony is that Eternity is the only one whose source species has a proboscis, and thus actually would make sense to have a long tongue when anthropomorphised.
In Bagpipe's new skin, there is a scarecrow with Horn's features, so this pic referencing that too
no, that's definetly Archetto. Because this is a joke about Mlynar and Archetto events have them posing in a wheat field like this. Check out "An Obscure Wanderer" for Mlynar standing in the middle of the field and "Beyond Here" for Archetto who has a red cape and carrying some of the wheat in her arms, like this one in the pic here. I also remember seeing a joke image of bagpipe shooing away Archetto and Mlynar from posing in the fields because of field work, which is funny.
But anyway, making a stink about it because Archetto isn't tagged here.
How can you develop a friendship with someone when it's 99% likely to be an identical replacement the next time you see them? Though I guess people who spend most of their time online do it well enough...
Not really. To explain the joke, it's based off the Japanese fairytale "The Crane Returns the Favor" which goes like this: hunter frees a crane caught in a trap, several years later he meets a beautiful lady who becomes his wife, she creates beautiful feather cloaks to help raise money but tells the hunter not to look in while she works, hunter becomes curious to see how she works so fast and peeks into her workshop and sees not his wife but a crane plucking out her feathers to weave into cloaks (the same crane he saved all those years ago). The crane, ashamed her secret's been exposed, flies off never to be seen again.
This comic is basically parodying that instead of the crane making feather cloaks, she's torturing some poor schmuck.
Not really. To explain the joke, it's based off the Japanese fairytale "The Crane Returns the Favor" which goes like this: hunter frees a crane caught in a trap, several years later he meets a beautiful lady who becomes his wife, she creates beautiful feather cloaks to help raise money but tells the hunter not to look in while she works, hunter becomes curious to see how she works so fast and peeks into her workshop and sees not his wife but a crane plucking out her feathers to weave into cloaks (the same crane he saved all those years ago). The crane, ashamed her secret's been exposed, flies off never to be seen again.
This comic is basically parodying that instead of the crane making feather cloaks, she's torturing some poor schmuck.