WWW: Ripping Off King Arthur #333 -- Just Put It Out of Its Misery Part Fifty-One
Scott Eiler
seiler at eilertech.com
Sat Feb 11 12:44:31 PST 2023
On 2023-02-11 09:18, Arthur Spitzer wrote:
> On Friday, February 10, 2023 at 7:21:34 PM UTC-7, Scott Eiler wrote:
>> I might have been able to predict the ending, if I'd figured out where
>> Jesse Cashew fit into the series. Right now, I'm thinking it
>> incorporated the Camelot mythos but departed from it overall.
...
> ROKA will have an ultimate ending so I suppose you could still be right (unless your
> prediction was one involving Jesse finding the Severed Head of Satan and making a wish.)
>
> Arthur "Making it up as I go along..." Spitzer
Okay, I'll go out on a limb.
Throughout the postludes, various characters write themselves out of the
story. At the end, Vivian N. Tropolis presses that button which ends
things. All the remaining legendary characters and major villains
disappear, as does Webcomiclot itself. But its legend remains, to
inspire future web cartoonists.
(signed) Scott, who's inspired but lazy and lacking motivation now.
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