Aurora Question #104: So Erin has hypothesised that Goopy le Grande is a deeply mutated cave crawler. What do you think happened to give it the Funny Eyes?
Outlandish theory here but what if the eyes are a mutation of the light dragon? Meaning this cave crawler got elemental corruption from both the light and dark element
I was starting to wonder that too, actually. If the Ancients were using “soul energy” to try to destroy the dragon or void corruption… Well, maybe this is what happens?
I think that Erin is flat-out wrong. He’s made that hypothesis on the very limited information that this thing came out of the Singing Caves, when in fact it came out of an Ancient Laboratory with a bunch of damaged lacrimae. Erin is Red’s in-universe source of exposition, but because he exists in-universe we can’t assume that he’s going to be 100% reliable. The null hypothesis exists for a reason.
Technically, he only called it a crawler. There is at least one other creature that was mentioned which was a crawler without necessarily being a cave crawler: carrion crawlers in 12.10
Honestly I think it’s not just one, but an amalgamation of all the victims who eventually mutate into this state — the end point of cave crawler corruption, turning into hungering blobs and merging in the darkness.
Erin is unaware of the lab/sorcery room and shows a sign of realizing that his hypothesis is not complete (he knows the Glort is strange). I won’t count on Erin being objectively ahead of the reader until he is alerted that strange magic things were going on down there.
Anonymous Aurora Question #30: 1 Ali is so overpowered!!!! I love her! 2: If the floof squad happened to turn on each other for whatever reason, Who do you think would win the fight? Alternatively: Is there a squad member that could fight of more than one of then at once, if so, who is that person and how would it work?
I feel like if Erin put genuine effort into fighting he could beat them all one-on-one due to having access to all elements, although the other candidate would be Alinua due to her link to Life.
So IMO its either Erin or Alinua
That was my first thought too, then I realized we’d seen him fight each of them before (except Tess). Erin is too much of a glass cannon, so my answer wouod have to be Alinua or Dainix.
True, I completely agree that Alinua could do that, but its still possible Erin could use other elements to block her or strike first
So it comes down to a Shoot-First situation in this case
I feel like Aliuna could 100% destroy the others. Erin could also likely obliterate the others as long as he was able to access his tattoos, but I feel like most of the others could block him from them. Danix would likely be able to hold his own, but I’m not sure if he could bet everyone else. Tess is similar to Danix, she could definitely hold her own, but I’m not sure she’d be able to win. Falst would be destroyed by the others (sorry bud, your still my favorite character. Well, tied with Erin, but still.) And Kendel could likely bet most of the others, but I feel like he would be the one desperately trying to stop the others from fighting.
Dainix, easy. He’s already a tactical and capable combatant despite being the most ‘baseline human’ of the bunch, but on top of that, he has a beserk Soulfire form that has been shown to be immune to basically all forms of magic, even the ‘Super Secret Evil Dark Magic’.
In fact, this form is so powerful that Dainix’ main concern is not dying while using it, it’s hurting everyone around him. If he was trying to fight the Floof Squad, I don’t know what else they could do but run and wait for him to burn out.
Kendal or Tess. Alinua and Erin can overpower him, but their magic is relatively slow and they can easily be one-shot by either of them. Falst can somewhat keep up with Kendal, but he couldn’t beat him, and he’s not immune to lightning. Dainix is a normal man with fire powers most of the times, so he could also be defeated before he gets to whip out his Crucible form
For who would win between Kendal and Tess, I’m not sure, but my money is on Tess, who can paralyse Kendal with Lightning. But if she can’t keep that up all the fight, Kendal could finish it easily
In a battle royale, Falst would win. He’s smart enough to know everyone’s strengths and weaknesses and pick his battles accordingly, and he’s underhanded enough to set up sneak attacks
I think the power levels are more even than we realize and that the group would break into factions rather than having a five-to-one causing some potentially interesting storytelling and some sort of stale-mate and/or come-to-their senses moment. I’m waiting to see it happen.
I’d say Dainix if it were battle royal type situation. Immune to void, I would assume that is because he is pure fire if he goes flamey, so no void, or othet elements to be found. There’s the whole soul barrier thing, so while yes, dainix is pure fire, you wouldn’t be able to just fire magic him out of existence. Alinua would probably beat most people since she gets her powers directly from something that is far beyond even the most powerful of gods, she might be also kinda immortal with her auto self heal, so it’s possible that it would come to a standstill between her and dainix. She can’t really affect him when he’s pure fire, and fighting fire with plants is not the most effective choice, but it’s very possible that dainix can’t burn her faster yhan she can heal. Tess and Kendal are very tough and strong, but I’m not sure they’d stand that much of a chance. They can both be burned to a crisp and don’t have much that could fight Dsinix fire. Alinua could also probably just either suck the life out of them, or overload them with life energy to make them gi kasplodey. Kendal might be weird in that regard, he’s kinda weird in every regard, but Tess couldn’t really do much against it. Although, it is unclear how the blue star metal fire would react to regular fire, or even Dainix’s fire. Then Erin. We’ve seen a fight between him and Dainix kinda, and he was kinda fucked, even if he was only using void. We know Void magic is powerful enough to at least temporarily incapacitate Alinua, but it doesn’t have much if an effect on Kendal or Dainix. Kendal he might beat with clever magic use, but we also know he’s easily taken out if his tattoos are messed with since he uses those to cast his magic. Individually, he could probably beat like half the team, but overall, he wouldn’t win.
Oh yeah, and falst would just be dead. Burned, stabbed, electrocuted, just bludgeoned to death, voided into oblivion or whatever else the other elements could do to him.
Whack theory that came to me in a dream (literally):
What if the goo-crawler of horrors is a manifestation of the cave crawlers’ collective hunger, coupled with the few remains of their past sapience? Or in fewer words: What if Goh was a cave crawler GOD?
Technically, you’ve just described the Void Dragon. He’s the Primordial God of Hunger, Consumption, etc. It’s him that turns people into Crawlers just by ‘leaking’ bad vibes.
I meant more like Vash or Zuurith, a god created by the collective of all cave crawlers in the area, not like a primordial personification of hunger itself (which you’re absolutely right is just the Void Dragon).
Okay, you could be onto something there. There’s probably a god of monsters or something Typhon-esque in the Aurora universe. But I don’t think it would be like Vash or Zuurith (a god created from collective identity), I think it would be more like Erebas, The Nightmare Queen, a god created from the global experience of ‘Cave Crawlers just generally being a problem’. If people don’t believe in VD, then that superstition has to go somewhere, right?
I like this theory, in that if there’s a god of a city that comes into being because the city believes in him, and there’s a god of order whose city is focused on order, and a god of storm who comes about because of an excess of fear of storms, then a god of hunger/starvation/need could be brought into being by the cave crawlers (assuming they’re sentient enough to have belief). On the other hand, the ancients may have accidentally or on purpose brought the cave crawlers into being in the first place, by starting this blob, and then locked it up to avoid being consumed utterly. The gods are dependent on being believed in, in this universe, where the elementals have no such dependence, hence LIFE and Voidy still exist.
Why couldn’t it eat the life magic like before? Is it because it is pure magical force rather than plants derived from it, or because it is backed up by the life primordial? (I feel like the trauma eyes would backfire if used on a primordial, so that could be why the gloop storm backed down). Does anyone have any suggestions?
Before, the Glort was absorbing/consuming/merging with a solid matter (the root system that Alinua had already grown in trying to reach the boys). Since then, Alinua’s been able to use life magic to manipulate the Glort’s body, since it’s made of plants now. The glort isn’t absorbing her magic, it’s resisting her influence and moving plant matter against her will.
Alinua both carries the team and holds up the slimy heavens.
Looking at the art, I think Alinua is trying a more channeling approach than her previous confrontational one. Before this, when fighting the glort, her swirls were broken and jagged in places as the two fought. Here in the first and third panels, they’re still somewhat broken but less jagged and more purposeful, like she’s flowing with the glort and directing it away instead of directly opposing it.
You can just feel the power emanating from Alinua; her pose in panel 3, straining yet still holding together, and the boys staring around themselves at her feat. Even the glort seems intimidated; those eyes in the last two panels seem almost scared of her.
Or … maybe they’ve seen something else? They’re looking away from Alinua then start darting away at a fair pace if those multicoloured dots are any indication. Something is making it retreat and I’m not certain it’s Alinua doing it.
Thank you, Evil Tree. I once thought that I would go through life without having to read the words “slimy heavens” together, in that order, but thanks to you (and to Red) I’ve had that rare opportunity. Thank you. Thank you both.
There’s something about that first panel that’s giving me MAJOR Katara VS Hama vibes. Is it the reminder that the Heart is also a total powerhouse? Is it the giant dome of elemental magic that she’s created? Is it the hair? Is it all of the above?
Also, I think the cavalry has arrived. I see people saying that Alinua’s got the Glort retreating, but that’s not how I read it at all. Of course, Alinua IS carrying right now, but if you look at those last three panels you can see:
1) The Glort attempting to overpower Alinua’s defences.
2) The Glort, wide eyed, noticing something behind it.
3) The Glort changing direction and letting the pressure off Alinua, causing her magic to seem less intense.
Plus, since the last line of dialogue was “I AM NOT LOSING ANYONE ELSE TODAY” now is the perfect time for the fallen hero to return, reborn and triumphant, if not to clear up this mess, then to help out at least. I personally think that we’ll see Kendal use Starfire on his own having gotten a little bit of a self-actualisation power-up. Since Starfire isn’t elemental, it should be effective against the Glort, like Soulfire.
I never thought I would see such panic on a creature made of glorp with trauma-inducing eyes.
The panic visible just because of where the eyes are looking. I applaud. That is impressive. (well, everything is, but this especially caught my attention)
I hope you had a wonderful birthday, @Writer! And remember your friends will take any excuse to throw a party! As long as they are not singing the Society for Creative Anachronism (S.C.A.) birthday song AKA the Barbarian Birthday song. It’s not as grating when your young but it grows more wearisome with time especially if it sung with glee by your peers. The SCA version has a lot of verses if you ever look it up. (Yes I am an old guy who heard it many times- including someone loves singing off key)
it’s kind of hard to tell when we’re halfway through her attack, but it seems alinua’s manipulating the slorb, which it doesn’t appreciate, or is doing the same lifesteal technique she used on the monster bear all the way back in chapter 8, which if so, WOW what a callback. wednesday is gonna be interesting for sure…
A little off topic, but this is my first time in a fan community, and I love that I have come to look forward to diving into the comments as well as enjoying the comic itself. Thanks for being awesome.
Is her magic too concentrated – can the Glort only absorb small quantities of one color of magic at once to maintain the balance of its imbalance?
Can it not absorb the magic at all, and it was only able to absorb the physical root structures the magic was making?
Did it spot the other 2 party members and decide (perhaps erroneously) that they were the easier meal?
Is the sun about to come up and it can’t survive that?
I am now getting the “Run away!” vibe from Jeff after re-reading this scene, or should I say ‘reviewing’ this page since there are NO words on this one? (smile)
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Aurora Question #104: So Erin has hypothesised that Goopy le Grande is a deeply mutated cave crawler. What do you think happened to give it the Funny Eyes?
Either the ancients experiments, or something else entirely. I have no clue whatsoever, but that Lab mist have been serving SOME purpose
Outlandish theory here but what if the eyes are a mutation of the light dragon? Meaning this cave crawler got elemental corruption from both the light and dark element
I was starting to wonder that too, actually. If the Ancients were using “soul energy” to try to destroy the dragon or void corruption… Well, maybe this is what happens?
I think that Erin is flat-out wrong. He’s made that hypothesis on the very limited information that this thing came out of the Singing Caves, when in fact it came out of an Ancient Laboratory with a bunch of damaged lacrimae. Erin is Red’s in-universe source of exposition, but because he exists in-universe we can’t assume that he’s going to be 100% reliable. The null hypothesis exists for a reason.
Technically, he only called it a crawler. There is at least one other creature that was mentioned which was a crawler without necessarily being a cave crawler: carrion crawlers in 12.10
Leftover googly eyes from a party long ago.
Honestly I think it’s not just one, but an amalgamation of all the victims who eventually mutate into this state — the end point of cave crawler corruption, turning into hungering blobs and merging in the darkness.
Erin is unaware of the lab/sorcery room and shows a sign of realizing that his hypothesis is not complete (he knows the Glort is strange). I won’t count on Erin being objectively ahead of the reader until he is alerted that strange magic things were going on down there.
Anonymous Aurora Question #30: 1 Ali is so overpowered!!!! I love her! 2: If the floof squad happened to turn on each other for whatever reason, Who do you think would win the fight? Alternatively: Is there a squad member that could fight of more than one of then at once, if so, who is that person and how would it work?
I feel like if Erin put genuine effort into fighting he could beat them all one-on-one due to having access to all elements, although the other candidate would be Alinua due to her link to Life.
So IMO its either Erin or Alinua
That was my first thought too, then I realized we’d seen him fight each of them before (except Tess). Erin is too much of a glass cannon, so my answer wouod have to be Alinua or Dainix.
True, I completely agree that Alinua could do that, but its still possible Erin could use other elements to block her or strike first
So it comes down to a Shoot-First situation in this case
Whatever else he might be able to do, Erin can’t beat Tess. Too much sibling energy there.
I have to agree with Nuo, though I feel like if Alinua was playing dirty she could stop Erin from touching his tattoos and restrain him.
I feel like Aliuna could 100% destroy the others. Erin could also likely obliterate the others as long as he was able to access his tattoos, but I feel like most of the others could block him from them. Danix would likely be able to hold his own, but I’m not sure if he could bet everyone else. Tess is similar to Danix, she could definitely hold her own, but I’m not sure she’d be able to win. Falst would be destroyed by the others (sorry bud, your still my favorite character. Well, tied with Erin, but still.) And Kendel could likely bet most of the others, but I feel like he would be the one desperately trying to stop the others from fighting.
Dainix, easy. He’s already a tactical and capable combatant despite being the most ‘baseline human’ of the bunch, but on top of that, he has a beserk Soulfire form that has been shown to be immune to basically all forms of magic, even the ‘Super Secret Evil Dark Magic’.
In fact, this form is so powerful that Dainix’ main concern is not dying while using it, it’s hurting everyone around him. If he was trying to fight the Floof Squad, I don’t know what else they could do but run and wait for him to burn out.
Kendal or Tess. Alinua and Erin can overpower him, but their magic is relatively slow and they can easily be one-shot by either of them. Falst can somewhat keep up with Kendal, but he couldn’t beat him, and he’s not immune to lightning. Dainix is a normal man with fire powers most of the times, so he could also be defeated before he gets to whip out his Crucible form
For who would win between Kendal and Tess, I’m not sure, but my money is on Tess, who can paralyse Kendal with Lightning. But if she can’t keep that up all the fight, Kendal could finish it easily
In a battle royale, Falst would win. He’s smart enough to know everyone’s strengths and weaknesses and pick his battles accordingly, and he’s underhanded enough to set up sneak attacks
I think the power levels are more even than we realize and that the group would break into factions rather than having a five-to-one causing some potentially interesting storytelling and some sort of stale-mate and/or come-to-their senses moment. I’m waiting to see it happen.
I’d say Dainix if it were battle royal type situation. Immune to void, I would assume that is because he is pure fire if he goes flamey, so no void, or othet elements to be found. There’s the whole soul barrier thing, so while yes, dainix is pure fire, you wouldn’t be able to just fire magic him out of existence. Alinua would probably beat most people since she gets her powers directly from something that is far beyond even the most powerful of gods, she might be also kinda immortal with her auto self heal, so it’s possible that it would come to a standstill between her and dainix. She can’t really affect him when he’s pure fire, and fighting fire with plants is not the most effective choice, but it’s very possible that dainix can’t burn her faster yhan she can heal. Tess and Kendal are very tough and strong, but I’m not sure they’d stand that much of a chance. They can both be burned to a crisp and don’t have much that could fight Dsinix fire. Alinua could also probably just either suck the life out of them, or overload them with life energy to make them gi kasplodey. Kendal might be weird in that regard, he’s kinda weird in every regard, but Tess couldn’t really do much against it. Although, it is unclear how the blue star metal fire would react to regular fire, or even Dainix’s fire. Then Erin. We’ve seen a fight between him and Dainix kinda, and he was kinda fucked, even if he was only using void. We know Void magic is powerful enough to at least temporarily incapacitate Alinua, but it doesn’t have much if an effect on Kendal or Dainix. Kendal he might beat with clever magic use, but we also know he’s easily taken out if his tattoos are messed with since he uses those to cast his magic. Individually, he could probably beat like half the team, but overall, he wouldn’t win.
Oh yeah, and falst would just be dead. Burned, stabbed, electrocuted, just bludgeoned to death, voided into oblivion or whatever else the other elements could do to him.
Whack theory that came to me in a dream (literally):
What if the goo-crawler of horrors is a manifestation of the cave crawlers’ collective hunger, coupled with the few remains of their past sapience? Or in fewer words: What if Goh was a cave crawler GOD?
(Wouldn’t put a lot of money on this, it was just such a random thought I had to share and know what people think)
I think this is a really cool concept, even if its just a theory!
Technically, you’ve just described the Void Dragon. He’s the Primordial God of Hunger, Consumption, etc. It’s him that turns people into Crawlers just by ‘leaking’ bad vibes.
I meant more like Vash or Zuurith, a god created by the collective of all cave crawlers in the area, not like a primordial personification of hunger itself (which you’re absolutely right is just the Void Dragon).
Okay, you could be onto something there. There’s probably a god of monsters or something Typhon-esque in the Aurora universe. But I don’t think it would be like Vash or Zuurith (a god created from collective identity), I think it would be more like Erebas, The Nightmare Queen, a god created from the global experience of ‘Cave Crawlers just generally being a problem’. If people don’t believe in VD, then that superstition has to go somewhere, right?
I like this theory, in that if there’s a god of a city that comes into being because the city believes in him, and there’s a god of order whose city is focused on order, and a god of storm who comes about because of an excess of fear of storms, then a god of hunger/starvation/need could be brought into being by the cave crawlers (assuming they’re sentient enough to have belief). On the other hand, the ancients may have accidentally or on purpose brought the cave crawlers into being in the first place, by starting this blob, and then locked it up to avoid being consumed utterly. The gods are dependent on being believed in, in this universe, where the elementals have no such dependence, hence LIFE and Voidy still exist.
erin must have been hit Bad by the trauma eyes, he hasn’t said anything at all. there isn’t even a sarcastic look! is he alright?
While Erin is certainly shocked, he has certainly spoken since the trauma vision. He’s silent now because Alinua is being badass.
to be fair, I would also not be saying anything if I was near Alinua being this cool
Oh, the level of awe I would be in is out of this world.
Wait so she gave it a good whack on the ground and it started running for his life?
Also: It’s been (0) days since the last page without dialogue.
Why couldn’t it eat the life magic like before? Is it because it is pure magical force rather than plants derived from it, or because it is backed up by the life primordial? (I feel like the trauma eyes would backfire if used on a primordial, so that could be why the gloop storm backed down). Does anyone have any suggestions?
Before, the Glort was absorbing/consuming/merging with a solid matter (the root system that Alinua had already grown in trying to reach the boys). Since then, Alinua’s been able to use life magic to manipulate the Glort’s body, since it’s made of plants now. The glort isn’t absorbing her magic, it’s resisting her influence and moving plant matter against her will.
…that looks like something decided “…hang on. Uh. Uh-oh. Nope, nope nope nope gonna go now!”
Alinua both carries the team and holds up the slimy heavens.
Looking at the art, I think Alinua is trying a more channeling approach than her previous confrontational one. Before this, when fighting the glort, her swirls were broken and jagged in places as the two fought. Here in the first and third panels, they’re still somewhat broken but less jagged and more purposeful, like she’s flowing with the glort and directing it away instead of directly opposing it.
You can just feel the power emanating from Alinua; her pose in panel 3, straining yet still holding together, and the boys staring around themselves at her feat. Even the glort seems intimidated; those eyes in the last two panels seem almost scared of her.
Or … maybe they’ve seen something else? They’re looking away from Alinua then start darting away at a fair pace if those multicoloured dots are any indication. Something is making it retreat and I’m not certain it’s Alinua doing it.
Thank you, Evil Tree. I once thought that I would go through life without having to read the words “slimy heavens” together, in that order, but thanks to you (and to Red) I’ve had that rare opportunity. Thank you. Thank you both.
There’s something about that first panel that’s giving me MAJOR Katara VS Hama vibes. Is it the reminder that the Heart is also a total powerhouse? Is it the giant dome of elemental magic that she’s created? Is it the hair? Is it all of the above?
Also, I think the cavalry has arrived. I see people saying that Alinua’s got the Glort retreating, but that’s not how I read it at all. Of course, Alinua IS carrying right now, but if you look at those last three panels you can see:
1) The Glort attempting to overpower Alinua’s defences.
2) The Glort, wide eyed, noticing something behind it.
3) The Glort changing direction and letting the pressure off Alinua, causing her magic to seem less intense.
Plus, since the last line of dialogue was “I AM NOT LOSING ANYONE ELSE TODAY” now is the perfect time for the fallen hero to return, reborn and triumphant, if not to clear up this mess, then to help out at least. I personally think that we’ll see Kendal use Starfire on his own having gotten a little bit of a self-actualisation power-up. Since Starfire isn’t elemental, it should be effective against the Glort, like Soulfire.
I’m not sure we’ll see him use starfire, since Vash said it was “always taxing”, although that could mean anything from tired to injured, I guess.
Kinda had to fallow the slime creature’s movements in this fight. Might just be a me thing though.
>:) welcome to the slorb
I never thought I would see such panic on a creature made of glorp with trauma-inducing eyes.
The panic visible just because of where the eyes are looking. I applaud. That is impressive. (well, everything is, but this especially caught my attention)
Wow, this is quite the boss fight.
On another note, happy birthday to me
Happy birthday! 🎂
Happy Birthday!
I hope you had a wonderful birthday, @Writer! And remember your friends will take any excuse to throw a party! As long as they are not singing the Society for Creative Anachronism (S.C.A.) birthday song AKA the Barbarian Birthday song. It’s not as grating when your young but it grows more wearisome with time especially if it sung with glee by your peers. The SCA version has a lot of verses if you ever look it up. (Yes I am an old guy who heard it many times- including someone loves singing off key)
Happy Birthday! how was it? did you have a good day?
It was amazing. I got dressed up, which I love doing, and I got to shoot my brother and friends with Nerf guns. Most enjoyable
oh-ooh, looks like something ~else~ just caught the goo monster’s attention. I anticipate a mighty blue burninating in the slug’s future 🙂
it’s kind of hard to tell when we’re halfway through her attack, but it seems alinua’s manipulating the slorb, which it doesn’t appreciate, or is doing the same lifesteal technique she used on the monster bear all the way back in chapter 8, which if so, WOW what a callback. wednesday is gonna be interesting for sure…
TL;DR: Should’ve brought an umbrella… Never expected a tsunami out here…
I think Alinua’s now just using raw Life energy rather than growing something the Glort can adhere to. Maybe that’s something only she can do.
OR! Wild-eyed alternative theory #2 here: it spotted Kendal, fresh from his nap.
What does the slorb want and why isn’t giving it more life filling a need? How is Alinua getting it to move away?
from Galaxy Quest:
Sir Alexander Dane : You’re just going to have to figure out what it wants. What is its motivation?
Jason Nesmith : It’s a rock monster. It doesn’t have motivation.
Sir Alexander Dane : See, that’s your problem, Jason. You were never serious about the craft.
Alinua does not glort like the rest
But engulfed makes the monster flee, as if stressed
Oh, is NOW when Kendal arrives?
Hold up. Page 55 of chapter 22??? damn
Yes this is the pull out all the stops, over the top, no holds barred, show stopper climax. Only six more arcs to go (or more)!?!
I’m getting, “you shall not pass” vibes from this page.
A little off topic, but this is my first time in a fan community, and I love that I have come to look forward to diving into the comments as well as enjoying the comic itself. Thanks for being awesome.
Me too! This is great, being able to listen to comments and occasionally put in my two cents. Keep going!
Is her magic too concentrated – can the Glort only absorb small quantities of one color of magic at once to maintain the balance of its imbalance?
Can it not absorb the magic at all, and it was only able to absorb the physical root structures the magic was making?
Did it spot the other 2 party members and decide (perhaps erroneously) that they were the easier meal?
Is the sun about to come up and it can’t survive that?
They eyes int he last panel convey surprise and almost fear? it is time for the slorb to be concerned.
panel 5: goopy le grande looking into the camera like its on the office
just picturing next page as goopy on a chair giving the one on one now
Has anyone noticed that Alinua is literally tearing the glort in half?
I am now getting the “Run away!” vibe from Jeff after re-reading this scene, or should I say ‘reviewing’ this page since there are NO words on this one? (smile)