There’s an NPC in Genius the Transgression, Mr. Shark, a 17th-century Maori navigator who built a time-travelling canoe. It can travel in time to any year between 1623 and 2223, but you still have to row it if you want to get anywhere.
(it’s a fanmade gameline for World of Darkness where the gimmick is Mad Science )
Unless those cast iron metal garbage can lids (at first I thought it was a manhole cover until I noticed the handle atop and lip all around the lower periphery!) are a HOT NEW STYLE for Inland Mermaids, I’d put money down that this is the same mermaid leader who later ambushes Jenny.
That plus everything else that I saw makes me happy to have been putting the pieces together well on my own. Foreshadowing at it’s finest always has a good payoff, and Jake is really good at that.
Now is not the time to settle an argument! XD
Now I want a Timeship
All ships are Timeships.
Yeah, Slightly-less-than-half-time-ships (specifically 0.4(9)-times-timeships), but still they are.
There’s an NPC in Genius the Transgression, Mr. Shark, a 17th-century Maori navigator who built a time-travelling canoe. It can travel in time to any year between 1623 and 2223, but you still have to row it if you want to get anywhere.
(it’s a fanmade gameline for World of Darkness where the gimmick is Mad Science )
That sounds great
he’s technically not wrong.
Ah, the top #1 most important question.
Unless those cast iron metal garbage can lids (at first I thought it was a manhole cover until I noticed the handle atop and lip all around the lower periphery!) are a HOT NEW STYLE for Inland Mermaids, I’d put money down that this is the same mermaid leader who later ambushes Jenny.
That plus everything else that I saw makes me happy to have been putting the pieces together well on my own. Foreshadowing at it’s finest always has a good payoff, and Jake is really good at that.
You know, its funny because this set of Mermaids aren’t involved with her at all. I guess I just had Mermaids on my mind.