For those of you wondering what the title of this chapter indicates ... uh, yeah. This isn't actually the focus of the chapter. Though she does raise a good point.
The answer: These games are marketed to late teen, early twenty males who suffer from severe (and self inflicted) babe deficiency.
Or if they aren't, they sure do a good job looking like they are.
The answer: These games are marketed to late teen, early twenty males who suffer from severe (and self inflicted) babe deficiency.
Or if they aren't, they sure do a good job looking like they are.
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See "Chainmail Bikini" on the TVTrope wiki.
Dare I admit that *I* remember those magazines, too? And that I think I may still have a few lying around?
@Dan: Seen it, read it, and so want to subvert it in a story.
And in my Dad's defense, the magazines he kept were mainly (very excellent) articles on game mechanics and customization. The half-dressed warrior babes were incidental.
@ Brigid: Hey, I only read 'em for the articles! ;P
Seriously, some of those articles *were* half way decent. Especially when you were a would-be writer in search of inspiration and/or source material for a fantasy story!
I inclination not agree on it. I assume nice post. Expressly the title attracted me to study the whole story.
Something just ineffably adorable about Mary's expression in panel two. Don't know why I keep focusing on that one little factoid; pretty sure that it'll have no long term impact on the current storyline... :)
@Dan: It is rather cute, isn't it? I hadn't even thought of that until I took another look.
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