![]() ![]() ![]() The color scheme is mostly reds and yellows, especially as Mug sometimes literally breathes fire and glows red-hot in rage and impatience. Unless, that is, they’d like to compromise and play a little game…īosma has a very distinctive art style, with thick, bold lines and larger-than-life characters. When they finally manage to make it in to the occupant of the temple, which is actually a tomb, the current occupant has no intention of following ancient laws and giving up his treasure to the mages. ![]() Soon, they’re entering a dangerous temple, and Wiz is losing patience with the slower Mug as they bypass the skeletons and puzzles. Mug doesn’t want to “babysit” tiny Wiz, and Wiz is tired of cleaning up after bull-headed Mug, who prefers to smash things rather than use magic, but the archmage insists they stay together and do their job-acquiring magical artifacts. Diminutive mage intern Wiz and barbarian raider Mug are sure they’re the worst possible pairing ever. The archmage is dealing with some unhappy members. ![]() In a port city, within a strange pyramid, is The United and Ancient Order of Mages. Well, I didn’t learn much about basketball (except that you’re not supposed to put your foot over the line), but I had a lot of fun reading this and can’t wait to see which sport Bosma tackles next (also, there was no pain-for me, at least). Somehow, I’d gotten the impression that Fantasy Sports would painlessly teach me about sports, specifically basketball. ![]()
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