Throne of lies logic

No one realises how eerily similiar the king is to Waluigi until he flips evil king.

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Maybe they think he made friends with the alchemist and accidentally spilled crimson potion on himself. That explains why kings are hard to kill.

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Maybe lol

Revived!

Killed again

Not yet

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Mor Logic

I like how court wizard can summon a tornado that doesn’t kill someone and redirect the target.

AND THE TARGET OF TORNADO DIDN’T EVEN TRIED TO FIND ITS ORIGINAL TARGET.

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Executes Fool: “My God what have we done!”
Executes Prince: “Meh”

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@Solic give me logic :wink:

Casually being puppeteered with little strings to murder and stab people. Still sleeping sound like a baby though. Nothing is going to ruin BD’s beauty sleep.

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“this guy seems like a psycho so they’re K/O”
“they’re easygoing and lovely to be around so S/S”
“they’re stern and professional* so S/I”

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I would describe S/I as professional and determined instead

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That’s kind of an assertive personality anyways

It’s a different way of saying the same thing

But “They are Stern and Professional so S/I”

Just sounds better in my opinion

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Why does the Court feel so guilty for executing a Fool that they decide not to vote up anyone? They barely even know him!

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How do you attack someone in jail without the prince seeing you :thinking:

Also how is the drunk immune to the butler’s/servant’s wine even though he should like wine :thinking:

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The second one is explained is that he knows how to handle wine

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So… tolerance?

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