Hard to tell at this resolution, but…Is that attic window lit up? I can’t tell if it looks like anyone there though. If this dude is into taxidermy, I’m outta here.
O.o
Riddle: Why do Kings do their own legwork talking to all the innkeepers in their kingdom personally?
Answer: Rich didn’t feel like designing a new character to be a page.
😉
King Eric is very down-to-earth, and it is a *very* important person that is missing. It's not that far-fetched for him to decide to handle it personally.
That last panel looks a little Psyco.
considering he is going to ask mother, this could be a Bates motel reference
Hard to tell at this resolution, but…Is that attic window lit up? I can’t tell if it looks like anyone there though. If this dude is into taxidermy, I’m outta here.
O.o
Well, there’s an Innkeeper named Norman and there’s a Bates Inn, so it only adds up. I love the reference, though.
it that the cat and the fiddle?
There is an inn, a merry old inn, beneath the old grey hill…..
Nice.
Too many people only know the movies, though, so they won’t recognize the poetry.
….. beneath the old grey hill where the moon came down to drink his fill
That first place looks quite welcoming. Such hospitality to make sure their guests are all Tuc’d Inn at night.
Riddle: Why do Kings do their own legwork talking to all the innkeepers in their kingdom personally?
Answer: Rich didn’t feel like designing a new character to be a page.
😉
King Eric is very down-to-earth, and it is a *very* important person that is missing. It's not that far-fetched for him to decide to handle it personally.