Maybe she's been indulged too much by cruxforumers like me...To my opinion, that Josephine is some spoiled brat!
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What, a nice girl like Cassia?I think she meant to say “Oh Shit!”
OMG he's really intent on crucifying Cassia!
Well, this is edging toward a bit of a "set-up" here I think, with Alice/Josephine in the "deus ex machina" role of catalyzing the crucifixion of Cassia. Nevertheless, I think we'll allow it, eh? Cassia is suitably defiant, and we all know that the magistrate is bent as a safety pin. Take the trial as read? I don't suppose the Carnifex has much choice now anyway. Poor Cassia, and all becuase Wragg got tired of putting clothes on you.OMG he's really intent on crucifying Cassia!
Well spotted.I think she meant to say “Oh Shit!”
OMG he's really intent on crucifying Cassia!
I thought I knew how this story ends, but this twist makes it quite unpredictable now...
Josephine's loyalty to her father is most commendable - she's shifted her dress from the left to the right shoulder, but this is a symbolic motif we weren't really supposed to notice...
Nevertheless, we are still seeing impressive consistency in a very challenging and profusely illustrated graphic novel.
In any other illustration showing Alice, Katty and Jasmine, there might be one individual who was most likely to end up crucified.
But in this case we have to ask, how often do we see crux manips featuring Alice, in which she is the only one who does not get crucified?
And I wonder if Josephine's gloating is merely tempting fate? But, as I say, it's all so unpredictable...!
OMG he's really intent on crucifying Cassia!
I thought I knew how this story ends, but this twist makes it quite unpredictable now...
Josephine's loyalty to her father is most commendable - she's shifted her dress from the left to the right shoulder, but this is a symbolic motif we weren't really supposed to notice...
Nevertheless, we are still seeing impressive consistency in a very challenging and profusely illustrated graphic novel.
In any other illustration showing Alice, Katty and Jasmine, there might be one individual who was most likely to end up crucified.
But in this case we have to ask, how often do we see crux manips featuring Alice, in which she is the only one who does not get crucified?
And I wonder if Josephine's gloating is merely tempting fate? But, as I say, it's all so unpredictable...!
OMG he's really intent on crucifying Cassia!
I thought I knew how this story ends, but this twist makes it quite unpredictable now...
Josephine's loyalty to her father is most commendable - she's shifted her dress from the left to the right shoulder, but this is a symbolic motif we weren't really supposed to notice...
Nevertheless, we are still seeing impressive consistency in a very challenging and profusely illustrated graphic novel.
In any other illustration showing Alice, Katty and Jasmine, there might be one individual who was most likely to end up crucified.
But in this case we have to ask, how often do we see crux manips featuring Alice, in which she is the only one who does not get crucified?
And I wonder if Josephine's gloating is merely tempting fate? But, as I say, it's all so unpredictable...!
The confusion is understandable - the entire figure is flipped in Jas396 and Jas404.Dammit, I knew that blasted dress would end up the wrong way round.
I'll have to sort that out tonight.
Is there a right way and a wrong way for an off the shoulder dress? Come on, ladies, help me out here! I thought it would be nice not to cover Alice up completely.
If she's actually wielding the hammer for Cassia's benefit, that really will be a first!Alice, just for once, is on the blunt end of the nails!
Wasn't that predictable, that this would have happened? Cassia had already missed an opportunity during Jasmine's trial.OMG he's really intent on crucifying Cassia!
In the thrill and excitment, I had not noticed!Dammit, I knew that blasted dress would end up the wrong way round.
In the thrill and excitment, I had not noticed!
Josephine's dress is troublesome, so we take off Cassia's?So, what's the best thing to do with troublesome dresses?
Take them off!