Just Red casually introducing a PB&J as an exotic food
As the ship races over the waves, five members of the gang sit on the deck, with Falst still down in the hold.
“It’s bread, and that’s definitely a fruit jam… but what’s this paste?” Alinua asks, staring at the two halves of her sandwich.
“You’ve never had seed butter before? Smells like they made this one out of mendul nuts,” Tess says.
“Jam and… seeds? I don’t know…”
“It’s a common combination, and they travel well,” Erin tells her. “You might like it!”
“Dainix, have you tried it? What do you think?” Alinua asks him.
“The flavor’s good, but I think there’s something wrong with it?” Dainix says, catching the attention of Erin checking the lacrima’s charge behind him. “Unless it’s the ocean somehow making me feel sick.”
“Ah!” Erin says, an expression of worry on his face. “Then I have good news and bad news.”
Erin’s little ‘oh dear’ fingers in the last panel just kill me. You have my sympathies, Dainix; I also get motion sick very easily. Think Erin or Alinua carries ginger tea?
It’s possible (and would be fascinating to explore if our folks have any allergies!) but I feel like it’s more likely Erin travels so often that he literally forgot to warn them about seasickness.
They eat jam and seed butter sandwiches,
New to Alinua, though a common pick.
Dainix thinks they’re off, “Unless it’s the ocean
That’s somehow making me feel sick.”
I feel like seed butter should be hyphenated. Also, I really like the detail of Alinua being new to human foods, and worked hard to fit it in the ballad. Kendal not eating is also a nice character detail.
Seeing the mundane in a fantastical setting is always a treat. “It’s a paste…made of nuts? And you call it…peanut butter?” Granted, I think it also has a lot of crossover with “Those Dang Phones”, but still.
Also, was anyone really surprised that, of everyone there, it was the Fire-type cast member that gets seasick?
I’m reminded of the Kenku chef A La Carte, in the Rolling With Difficulty podcast, who entered peanut butter crackers in a contest to find something Karunadetrassi hadn’t eaten before. Karunadetrassi said they were certainly the best peanut butter crackers he’d ever eaten. The players have joked about hiring A La Carte to replace Finbar as ship’s cook.
I’m sorry Dainix, everyone knows an adventuring party will always have at least one person who always gets seasick and the cosmic die decided it was you.
Is Dainix Sea-Sick? Ooooorrr…. is the poor guy about to have some minor anaphylactic shock?
Let’s be real, seasick is less immediately life threatening, but nut allergy would be less time-consuming for him to deal with. At least assuming it’s only a minor allergy.
Don’t worry Alinua; as a British guy, I’ve never had PB&J either.
Lovely view of the ship in the first panel; the lateen sail angle matching the waves and clouds give it a very dynamic feel. However, it looks like, in the haste to get the ship sailing, deck furniture was left to the wayside. Though it doesn’t seem like the gang minds sitting or standing to eat.
Looks like Erin is doing the frequent lacrima recharging that’s been alluded to; makes me wonder whether they’ll need to stop at night to allow Erin to sleep, leaving the ship vulnerable. I also notice Falst isn’t here for breakfast; still down below reading? Is he staying down there because he feels exposed on deck, or is he looking for something specific in those books?
Yeah, you need to be careful about eating on a voyage; I learnt that the hard way on a ferry notorious for sea sickness due to it’s shallow draught. For someone like Dainix, given where he grew up and past experiences, it’s understandable why he’s feeling ill. Still, I wonder what the specifics of Erin’s news will be on Friday.
Seasickness is weird for me, I don’t ever feel nauseous unless I’ve had a rich, heavy, fatty meal. But as long as I’m not actually on a weather deck, if I’m the least bit dehydrated, it doesn’t take much movement for me to get dizzy and disoriented when down isn’t in a parallel direction to the bulkheads. Most strangely, in those cases, I am still fine as long as I can close my eyes.
Being dehydrated will make almost anyone more prone to seasickness. If you find yourself seasick in milder weather than you’re used to, make sure you’re hydrated.
Finally, there’s a point where most people will be seasick. When conditions are that rough, a mariner has to simply learn to deal with it. Microgravity is similar–motion sickness and disorientation are said to be in integral part of spaceflight, with very few people able to reliably handle the situation all the time.
My last case of sea sickness was by a heavy meal too, that and reading while on the boat. Maybe with those factors in isolation I’d have been fine, but not together.
Nowadays I’m fine traveling by sea so long as I stay on the upper deck and spend my time admiring the view.
One tip on trying a PB&J: you want peanut butter made from roasted peanuts. It makes a huge difference.
Chunky vs smooth is a textural preference, I am good either way.
And just in case: Yes, we mean a variant of Jam when we say Jelly (Jello has become a generic term over here for gelatin desserts)
I think if I remember correctly it depends on what you mean by “make”. A person normally is a mage because there soul can channel an element in a specific way by having channels in their soul when their born and I don’t remember it being explained beyond that, but some can have their channels blocked off which happened to Dainix in his youth. So I think one can be born with blocked off channels and have them be opened later but I don’t think that’s been explained yet.
All that being said we do know that Tess got her lightning magic from being struck by lightning and getting chosen by the sky, so there is some way of making some people into a mage.
Dainix’s exact words were “Apparently there was a slight possibility that any soul channels I had were sealed as I transitioned”. So he definitely has no soul channels now, but he might have before. Also, I think the main reason that people were skeptical of Erin being made a mage was the idea that you can’t easily mess with a soul to that degree, but the exposition we have around the soul shaper monks seems to point to that not being the case. I personally think there are more plausible theories about Erin’s past, but I don’t think the “artificial magus” one is impossible.
Also on the aurora wiki, theres a Word of Red page with a google doc that lists everything Red said about Aurora that could prove or dispprove theories, though some earlier information may be outdated
Ah yes, seed butter and jam, packed in an exotic bag of the finest brown parchment and prepared expertly by thine own mother. The perfect fantasy food.
I don’t like the texture of peanut butter, no matter whether it’s crunchy or smooth. The one case where I do like it is on celery sticks. Which happens to also be the one case where I like celery, as it happens.
My first thought was that Dainix was seasick, but if he is allergic to the nut-butter, then maybe Alinua can help with that. I mean, I’m not sure how life magic interacts with allergies, especially Alinua’s life magic, but maybe she can do something.
Comments are split 50/50 on whether Dainix is seasick or allergic. My first instinct was allergy ‘cause I’m allergic (I can kinda smell this page… urgh) but we’ve been sowing the seasickness seeds for a while. He looks so tired with the underlighting.
my fear is it’s both and this trip is going to be nothing but misery for him. Good luck!
ah sea-sickness. the thing that means i have a bad time at sea. (I like sailing and going on boats. I like the sea. but i get seasick so so easily and it is not fun) anyway, tips for Dainix is try staring at the horizon, in particular if you can see some landmark or something. that might make your cochlea not freak out so much. dont try to read things. maybe you’ll be able to get sea-legs. (why am i writing this as if Dainix would be able to recieve this. maybe some other peeps here will find it useful) oh and if the boat is rocking and your having a hard time keeping balance, try a wide stance and try to adjust to keep your core and torso mostly stable via shifting your legs.
Funny you should rebrand PB&J as an exotic thing— my Spanish teacher once told us a story about when she was an exchange student in Spain, where apparently peanut butter sandwiches were a thing, and so were jelly sandwiches, but nobody ever put the two together, and when she made a PB&J in front of the family she was staying with, they were all super grossed out by the notion that someone would put peanut butter and jelly together.
Oh wait, Erin is recharging the water lacrima at the mast. I wonder if it needs to be deactivated for him to do that, and that’s why Dainix is only now feeling seasick, because the stabilizing effects of that lacrima are currently disabled and he can now feel the rocking of the waves.
Seasickness sucks immensely, poor Dainix ;-; Also my dude isn’t exactly making it better for himself by sitting somewhere he can’t look at the horizon and eating something sweet
It’s actually interesting that Dainix is the one getting seasick, since his deal is being “ultra prepared” …except he keeps getting put in situations where he doesn’t have his gear, hasn’t been able to get new gear or maintain his old gear, and now he is in a situation he has no experience with, so he doesn’t actually know what he needs to prep for.
Which is actually a point in Dainix’s favor about them needing more time to get ready and maybe talk to an experienced sailor or two and hire one to come along.
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Just Red casually introducing a PB&J as an exotic food
As the ship races over the waves, five members of the gang sit on the deck, with Falst still down in the hold.
“It’s bread, and that’s definitely a fruit jam… but what’s this paste?” Alinua asks, staring at the two halves of her sandwich.
“You’ve never had seed butter before? Smells like they made this one out of mendul nuts,” Tess says.
“Jam and… seeds? I don’t know…”
“It’s a common combination, and they travel well,” Erin tells her. “You might like it!”
“Dainix, have you tried it? What do you think?” Alinua asks him.
“The flavor’s good, but I think there’s something wrong with it?” Dainix says, catching the attention of Erin checking the lacrima’s charge behind him. “Unless it’s the ocean somehow making me feel sick.”
“Ah!” Erin says, an expression of worry on his face. “Then I have good news and bad news.”
🎶 It’s peanut butter jelly time!
🎶Oh way nut, way nut.
Another gorgeous panel of the damn boat!
Erin’s little ‘oh dear’ fingers in the last panel just kill me. You have my sympathies, Dainix; I also get motion sick very easily. Think Erin or Alinua carries ginger tea?
I think it’s not the motion sickness, but he’s gonna learn about allergies
It’s possible (and would be fascinating to explore if our folks have any allergies!) but I feel like it’s more likely Erin travels so often that he literally forgot to warn them about seasickness.
Guess we’ll find out Friday lol
ah yes the mandatory seasickness arc
Dainix, yes, I know you grew up in a desert but the ocean WILL make you sick, do NOT drink that stuff.
I guess one benefit of staying up till 3am is getting to see the new page early
Laughs in British time.
laughs in ‘actually this comes out on thursday for me’
They eat jam and seed butter sandwiches,
New to Alinua, though a common pick.
Dainix thinks they’re off, “Unless it’s the ocean
That’s somehow making me feel sick.”
I feel like seed butter should be hyphenated. Also, I really like the detail of Alinua being new to human foods, and worked hard to fit it in the ballad. Kendal not eating is also a nice character detail.
poor dainix is just having the absolute worst time in every capacity on this boat trip. can’t wait for him to go overboard later
Seeing the mundane in a fantastical setting is always a treat. “It’s a paste…made of nuts? And you call it…peanut butter?” Granted, I think it also has a lot of crossover with “Those Dang Phones”, but still.
Also, was anyone really surprised that, of everyone there, it was the Fire-type cast member that gets seasick?
It has more to do with standing on sand his entire life
I’m reminded of the Kenku chef A La Carte, in the Rolling With Difficulty podcast, who entered peanut butter crackers in a contest to find something Karunadetrassi hadn’t eaten before. Karunadetrassi said they were certainly the best peanut butter crackers he’d ever eaten. The players have joked about hiring A La Carte to replace Finbar as ship’s cook.
I’m sorry Dainix, everyone knows an adventuring party will always have at least one person who always gets seasick and the cosmic die decided it was you.
Is Dainix Sea-Sick? Ooooorrr…. is the poor guy about to have some minor anaphylactic shock?
Let’s be real, seasick is less immediately life threatening, but nut allergy would be less time-consuming for him to deal with. At least assuming it’s only a minor allergy.
Alinua questions nut-butter and jam on bread
And Dainix’s feels sick, turning Erin’s head
Oh no. Dainix, please don’t be allergic to mendul nuts. There might be two healers on board but anaphylaxis is never a good time.
Don’t worry Alinua; as a British guy, I’ve never had PB&J either.
Lovely view of the ship in the first panel; the lateen sail angle matching the waves and clouds give it a very dynamic feel. However, it looks like, in the haste to get the ship sailing, deck furniture was left to the wayside. Though it doesn’t seem like the gang minds sitting or standing to eat.
Looks like Erin is doing the frequent lacrima recharging that’s been alluded to; makes me wonder whether they’ll need to stop at night to allow Erin to sleep, leaving the ship vulnerable. I also notice Falst isn’t here for breakfast; still down below reading? Is he staying down there because he feels exposed on deck, or is he looking for something specific in those books?
Yeah, you need to be careful about eating on a voyage; I learnt that the hard way on a ferry notorious for sea sickness due to it’s shallow draught. For someone like Dainix, given where he grew up and past experiences, it’s understandable why he’s feeling ill. Still, I wonder what the specifics of Erin’s news will be on Friday.
If you’ve never had a PB&J, I think you know what your homework for this week is.
Continue the perfect streak?
Seasickness is weird for me, I don’t ever feel nauseous unless I’ve had a rich, heavy, fatty meal. But as long as I’m not actually on a weather deck, if I’m the least bit dehydrated, it doesn’t take much movement for me to get dizzy and disoriented when down isn’t in a parallel direction to the bulkheads. Most strangely, in those cases, I am still fine as long as I can close my eyes.
Being dehydrated will make almost anyone more prone to seasickness. If you find yourself seasick in milder weather than you’re used to, make sure you’re hydrated.
Finally, there’s a point where most people will be seasick. When conditions are that rough, a mariner has to simply learn to deal with it. Microgravity is similar–motion sickness and disorientation are said to be in integral part of spaceflight, with very few people able to reliably handle the situation all the time.
My last case of sea sickness was by a heavy meal too, that and reading while on the boat. Maybe with those factors in isolation I’d have been fine, but not together.
Nowadays I’m fine traveling by sea so long as I stay on the upper deck and spend my time admiring the view.
One tip on trying a PB&J: you want peanut butter made from roasted peanuts. It makes a huge difference.
Chunky vs smooth is a textural preference, I am good either way.
And just in case: Yes, we mean a variant of Jam when we say Jelly (Jello has become a generic term over here for gelatin desserts)
nut allergy dainix?? he really is just like me for real
Relating to alinua, I too believe peanut butter is untrustworthy but jelly’s ok I guess
Honestly I’m the opposite. Peanut Butter is good if I know it isn’t old, but I refuse to even touch jelly it looks way too gross.
And so this ship is hereby re-christened as the “Vomit Comet”.
Is he seasick or is Danix allergic because if so uh oh lol
Hey, how do we know it’s impossible to make someone a mage? I tried to find a source for that but I came up empty.
I think if I remember correctly it depends on what you mean by “make”. A person normally is a mage because there soul can channel an element in a specific way by having channels in their soul when their born and I don’t remember it being explained beyond that, but some can have their channels blocked off which happened to Dainix in his youth. So I think one can be born with blocked off channels and have them be opened later but I don’t think that’s been explained yet.
All that being said we do know that Tess got her lightning magic from being struck by lightning and getting chosen by the sky, so there is some way of making some people into a mage.
Dainix isnt technically a mage. His soul is still closed to the elements (apparently he was tested). His crucible form is a transmutation.
Dainix’s exact words were “Apparently there was a slight possibility that any soul channels I had were sealed as I transitioned”. So he definitely has no soul channels now, but he might have before. Also, I think the main reason that people were skeptical of Erin being made a mage was the idea that you can’t easily mess with a soul to that degree, but the exposition we have around the soul shaper monks seems to point to that not being the case. I personally think there are more plausible theories about Erin’s past, but I don’t think the “artificial magus” one is impossible.
The third page of Echoes might be evidence againest that
Also on the aurora wiki, theres a Word of Red page with a google doc that lists everything Red said about Aurora that could prove or dispprove theories, though some earlier information may be outdated
Oh no, Dainix is allergic isn’t he?
Far more likely that it’s seasickness. There’s always at least one person on a boat trip who is going to feed the fishes.
Ah yes, seed butter and jam, packed in an exotic bag of the finest brown parchment and prepared expertly by thine own mother. The perfect fantasy food.
is it just me or does this page remind anyone else of that one scene in the owl house
Season 3’s first special?
bad news alinua, peanut butter tastes bad
Shun the unbeliever!
(Unless you have only had crunchy, because I think smooth is way better)
really? crunchy peanut butter for the win!
I don’t like the texture of peanut butter, no matter whether it’s crunchy or smooth. The one case where I do like it is on celery sticks. Which happens to also be the one case where I like celery, as it happens.
Alinua: Has never met a PB&J sandwich before.
Dainix’s immune system: Also hasn’t, and is EXTREMELY SUSPICIOUS OF THESE MENDUL NUTS.
oh dear. dainix is NOT going to leave this ship as healthy as he got on it, is he?
I love Erin’s little expressions in panels 3 and 4 lol
Oh no, the guy with a fire demon inside of him is allergic to Medul nuts.
My first thought was that Dainix was seasick, but if he is allergic to the nut-butter, then maybe Alinua can help with that. I mean, I’m not sure how life magic interacts with allergies, especially Alinua’s life magic, but maybe she can do something.
Comments are split 50/50 on whether Dainix is seasick or allergic. My first instinct was allergy ‘cause I’m allergic (I can kinda smell this page… urgh) but we’ve been sowing the seasickness seeds for a while. He looks so tired with the underlighting.
my fear is it’s both and this trip is going to be nothing but misery for him. Good luck!
ah sea-sickness. the thing that means i have a bad time at sea. (I like sailing and going on boats. I like the sea. but i get seasick so so easily and it is not fun) anyway, tips for Dainix is try staring at the horizon, in particular if you can see some landmark or something. that might make your cochlea not freak out so much. dont try to read things. maybe you’ll be able to get sea-legs. (why am i writing this as if Dainix would be able to recieve this. maybe some other peeps here will find it useful) oh and if the boat is rocking and your having a hard time keeping balance, try a wide stance and try to adjust to keep your core and torso mostly stable via shifting your legs.
Sorry Dainix, someone always has to end up seasick
MODEST MOUSE REFERENCE?!
Funny you should rebrand PB&J as an exotic thing— my Spanish teacher once told us a story about when she was an exchange student in Spain, where apparently peanut butter sandwiches were a thing, and so were jelly sandwiches, but nobody ever put the two together, and when she made a PB&J in front of the family she was staying with, they were all super grossed out by the notion that someone would put peanut butter and jelly together.
I have gained newfound respect for the Spanish.
I think “Mendul” is a pun on Gregor Mendel’s name, since he’s famous for working with peas.
Peanut Butter and Jelly? In my favorite fantasy webcomic? Apparently, more likely than I thought! Also, oh noooo. Allergies? Are a thing? Maybe?
I don’t know whether Dainix has a nut allergy or seasickness. Either one is likely to be very bad, given the current setting.
Hope somebody packed some Fantasy Antihistamines. Maybe a Fantasy Epi-pen.
Oh wait, Erin is recharging the water lacrima at the mast. I wonder if it needs to be deactivated for him to do that, and that’s why Dainix is only now feeling seasick, because the stabilizing effects of that lacrima are currently disabled and he can now feel the rocking of the waves.
TL;DR: Yum… Peanut butter and… seasickness?
Seasickness sucks immensely, poor Dainix ;-; Also my dude isn’t exactly making it better for himself by sitting somewhere he can’t look at the horizon and eating something sweet
Right, hopefully they packed thread and bacon, since apparently they’re going to need it
Wait. Wait, Red. Is… is this a beach episode in disguise?
Quick! Someone get the magical epipen! Well, actually, Alinua should suffice. lol
Poor Dainix is about to become very intimately familiar with the side of the boat
noooooo where is todays D:
It’s actually interesting that Dainix is the one getting seasick, since his deal is being “ultra prepared” …except he keeps getting put in situations where he doesn’t have his gear, hasn’t been able to get new gear or maintain his old gear, and now he is in a situation he has no experience with, so he doesn’t actually know what he needs to prep for.
Which is actually a point in Dainix’s favor about them needing more time to get ready and maybe talk to an experienced sailor or two and hire one to come along.
Let’s play… is Dainix motion sick, lactose intolerant, or allergic to tree nuts? Truly suspenseful!
Remember kids…always stand at the leeward rail in this situation!