WWW: Chevalier the Queen's Mouseketeer: A Heroes Heart -- Starts Today!!!

the-deeman at webtv.net the-deeman at webtv.net
Fri May 8 05:58:05 PDT 2015


On Thursday, May 7, 2015 at 10:05:16 PM UTC-4, Scott Eiler wrote:
> On 5/6/2015 11:17 PM, the-deeman at webtv wrote:
> > On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 10:04:58 PM UTC-4, Scott Eiler wrote:
> >> On 5/6/2015 5:33 AM, the-deeman at webtv wrote:
> >>
> >>> When the great horn malfunctions all hope fades fast about stopping
> >>> Ever After's armies attack on the Far, Far Away.
> >>
> >> It looks from the art like the queen of the *besieging* army wants to
> >> lift the siege by blowing a horn that's on top of a stone wall.  Did
> >> Ever After build a siege wall *and* bring their great horn along?
> >
> > Well, no. If you remember Ever After is built into the side of a
> > mountain, so one could only attack it from the front. Saw that on one of
> > the LOTR's movies.
> 
> That design is indeed awesome.  So where's the Great Horn right now?  It 
> belongs to the besiegers from Ever After, right?  Did they build it onto 
> that same mountainside with a few artistically-portrayed stone blocks, 
> so as to at least give signals unto the besieging army?
> 
> 
> > But I doubt you're going to like what happens next. Just guessing.
> 
> oh, I might surprise you.  Now that your story has established that 
> Tom-Tom has the power to raise great winds upon exposure to cherry-maple 
> syrup, I cannot think of any better thing to blow the Great Horn!
> 
> -- 
> (signed) Scott Eiler  8{D> -------- http://www.eilertech.com/ ---------
> 
> When you *are* the leader... whatever goes wrong... whether you did it
> or not... *you* are held responsible. - Barack Obama
> 
> I know. - Archie Andrews
> 
> - from Archie #617, March 2011, scripted by Alex Simmons.


Yes, the great horn is on the castle Ever After. You would think that it served several purposes: a alarm of approaching danger, a signal to it's forces great distances away, as part of a celebratory orchestration, etc.

Dee  


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