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Number of ratings: 18

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Kernigh November 14, 2007 01:56
First comment: 6 April, 2005 349 comments written
Can one steal from this shopkeeperThese strange creatures live mostly on the surface of the
earth, gathering together in societies of various forms, but
occasionally a stray will descend into the depths and commit
mayhem among the dungeon residents who, naturally, often
resent the intrusion of such beasts. They are capable of
using weapons and magic, and it is even rumored that the
Wizard of Yendor is a member of this species.

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KidIcarus November 14, 2007 02:15
First comment: 14 November, 2007 2 comments written
I've never seen one strip parody another so quickly. Since I foresee much "I don't get the reference": http://www.megatokyo.com/index.php?strip_id=1061
Mordae November 14, 2007 14:44
First comment: 11 May, 2007 116 comments written
A strange (though slightly amusing) cartoon, with a 1-comment-ever-posted reply with a link to a different webcomic, smells like advertisement to me...
Talking Sock November 14, 2007 17:00
First comment: 14 November, 2007 1 comments written
I'm feeling mildly nauseated.

I can barely stand the samuraiBy that time, Narahara had already slipped his arm from the
sleeve of his outer robe, drew out his two-and-a-half-foot
Fujiwara Tadahiro sword, and, brandishing it over his head,
began barreling toward the foreigners. In less than a minute,
he had charged upon them and cut one of them through the torso.
The man fled, clutching his bulging guts, finally to fall from
his horse at the foot of a pine tree about a thousand yards
away. Kaeda Takeji finished him off. The other two Englishmen
were severely wounded as they tried to flee. Only the woman
managed to escape virtually unscathed.
        [ The Fox-horse, from Drunk as a Lord, by Ryotaro Shiba ]

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role but that's it. No anime-related crap to my NH, thank you. Or 1D10T-speak.
KidIcarus November 14, 2007 21:42
First comment: 14 November, 2007 2 comments written
Mordae: I'm a long-time reader who's posted once or twice under other nicks. Not an advertisement.
Slowpoke November 14, 2007 22:05
First comment: 27 February, 2007 239 comments written
All I good at is... laff at this fine comic! The only thing that kept it from an E rating was just taking the idea further in some additional clever way. But as a one-panel strip, it's quite G enough.
Antheridium November 14, 2007 23:03
First comment: 17 May, 2007 442 comments written
I agree with Slowpoke.

And what's wrong with anime crap? I mean, it's kind of the same as having kitschy furniture in your house - tacky, but amusing under the right circumstances.
Grognor November 15, 2007 03:36
First comment: 4 April, 2007 1161 comments written
a reference is useless if it not funny.
Fathead November 20, 2007 17:29
First comment: 1 April, 2006 1136 comments written
You gotta be joking me.
T.K. December 4, 2007 23:40
First comment: 14 October, 2007 13 comments written
I like the comic, personally, but the reference is in ill taste; I would not have assumed that Nethackers would be familiar with/appreciate Megatokyo, generally speaking. (I am, but I wouldn't presume others to be the same.) Ergo, I think the comic E, but lack of foresight on the part of the author demotes it to G.
Quint Sakugarne January 4, 2008 06:11
First comment: 1 January, 2008 233 comments written
Well, at least he actually SAID "Megatokyo", instead of leaving the reader to figure out what context to place this in.

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