Bad puns-


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I've been watching the forums off and on since I picked up a copy of #124 on the newsstand (And subsequently subscribed because I thought AoW looks so darned cool) but I haven't seen anyone else mention it-

I don't have #124 in front of me but did anyone else find it INSANELY funny that the drug using, syringe toting Necromancer has a familiar whose stat line reads "Merrowaghn, Owl"

I'm pretty sure I spelled it wrong but what a gloriusly terrible pun. Well played Erik Mona... Well played indeed...


I must be slow on the uptake. I simply do not get a pun with "Merrowahn, owl famililiar". I even went and checked the spelling on page 45 of issue 124. Anyway if you can explain I would be greatful.


"woosh" the joke goes over my head

*thinks for a few minutes*

wait, ok I get it.

Merrowaghn-owl. This funny little beast is often found lurking near his master's pipe.......


Mortex wrote:

I must be slow on the uptake. I simply do not get a pun with "Merrowahn, owl famililiar". I even went and checked the spelling on page 45 of issue 124. Anyway if you can explain I would be greatful.

Merrowahn-owl...marijuana...


J.R.R. Tolkien might have set the I'm-saying-it-but-I'm-not-saying-it trend, naming Bilbo's mother Beladonna Took. Amazing what happened when he took beladonna.

I believe Mona's original idea for Filge's familiar was a lickable toad named Tripsy.

I prefer the owl.

Scarab Sages

The Jade wrote:
I believe Mona's original idea for Filge's familiar was a lickable toad named Tripsy.

"Liquor! She'll love it!"


Snorter wrote:
"Liquor! She'll love it!"

You had to say it...

Liquor?! But I don't even know'er!

Some variation of this joke comes up EVERY SINGLE SESSION among my D&D group.

These frog puns are so bad they make me want to croak.

Kang

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