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You get ''Sigil Eyes'', a prospective graphic novel about a three man band (well, two men and a woman, but who's keeping track?) trying to take down a host of evil gods. Heavy on violence, swearing, and nightmarish imagery (Always got some of his notes for a HighOctaneNightmareFuel MushroomSamba from a series of nightmares, possibly caused by heavy nicotine withdrawal).
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You get ''Sigil Eyes'', a prospective graphic novel about a three man band (well, two men and a woman, but who's keeping track?) trying to take down a host of evil gods. Heavy on violence, swearing, and nightmarish imagery (Always got some of his notes for a HighOctaneNightmareFuel NightmareFuel MushroomSamba from a series of nightmares, possibly caused by heavy nicotine withdrawal).
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He is aided by his sons and the fallen hero [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crow_religion Andiciopec]], bound to him by the skin and skull of his son [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ao_Ao Ao Ao]] and the feathers of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mb%C3%B3i_Tu%27%C4%A9 Mboi Tu'i]], who is most directly involved in keeping the heroes from killing Tawao and his sons...[[{{BFS}} by way of a very large billhook]] and dogged persuasion. [[hottip:*:Fun fact. The reason Ao Ao and Mboi Tu'i are only used to keep the Andiciopec under Tawao's sway in this story is because Mister Always just couldn't pass off a huge angry sheep and a big parrot as menacing. I mean...cut me some slack, here.]]
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He is aided by his sons and the fallen hero [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crow_religion Andiciopec]], bound to him by the skin and skull of his son [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ao_Ao Ao Ao]] and the feathers of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mb%C3%B3i_Tu%27%C4%A9 Mboi Tu'i]], who is most directly involved in keeping the heroes from killing Tawao and his sons...[[{{BFS}} by way of a very large billhook]] and dogged persuasion. [[hottip:*:Fun [[note]]Fun fact. The reason Ao Ao and Mboi Tu'i are only used to keep the Andiciopec under Tawao's sway in this story is because Mister Always just couldn't pass off a huge angry sheep and a big parrot as menacing. I mean...cut me some slack, here.]]
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