For someone so smart, Cyril can be very stupid sometimes. At least he can die happy having seen those ruins, right? He should get together with Raine from Tales of Symphonia, the way he acts around old buildings.
I read it, though I fear A) Jesse wouldn’t want it just put in plain sight, nor do I feel like spoiling it. B) I’m not sure if I read EVERY one of the cut-offs correctly…
“Omigosh it totally is one of those shrines of the jungle peopleI KNEW IT, Look at this architecture n- other in the w- quite like it such intricate design . Look at these frescores depicting one of their deities composed with such primitive tools and yet revealeing the skill of craftsman clearly they would have entrusted the construction of this shrine only to the most skilled of their artisans and all of it wrought from pure gold the sheer value of this single altar is amazing but of course the jungle people never traded with gold how ironic that they placed more value on the gifts of nature than on precious metals I can’t believe I’ve had the privilege to witness this I must return here with materials to document this pristine example of pygmy art in this change the way we –
The cutoffs were deliberate 🙂 I wanted to make sure the panel was completely filled with text, and the fact that you can’t read every single word adds to the impression that he’s rambling on 🙂
His hydrophobia has receded (see what I did there) a little bit lately. Partially because time’s passed since he almost drowned, and partially because I realized it would get old if he went completely to pieces every time water showed up.
omigosh it totally is this is one of the shrines of the jungle people I KNEW IT look at this architecture in the world quite like it such intricate design look at these ferscoes depicting one of their deities composed with such primitive tools and yet reveling one skill of the craftsman clearly they would have entrusted the contruction of this shrine to the most skilled of their artisans and all of it wrought com pure gold the sheer value of this single altar amazing but of course the jungle people never trade with gold how ironic that they placed more value of gifts of nature than on precious metals I can’t believe I’ve had the privilege to witness this I must return here with the materials to document this pristine example of Pygmy art This will change the way we live SQUEE.
Omigosh it totally is one of those shrines of the jungle people KNEW IT, Look at this architecture no other in the world could make something quite like it such intricate design . Look at these frescoes depicting one of their deities composed with such primitive tools and yet revealing the skill of craftsman clearly they would have entrusted the construction of this shrine only to the most skilled of their artisans and all of it wrought from pure gold the sheer value of this single altar is amazing but of course the jungle people never traded with gold how ironic that they placed more value on the gifts of nature than on precious metals I can’t believe I’ve had the privilege to witness this I must return here with materials to document this pristine example of pygmy art in this change the way we SQUEE
He can escape by making a grass rope (like the mushroom rope) and tie a rock to one end and throw it up to the higher areas in the cave and climb the rope
this is what I would say if I could talk to Cyril: That flower that was in the center of the alter that you picked might of been what the pygmies wanted to grow their, and they might of placed that jungle grass their.
I’ll probably be one of the few people to read all that text.
I read it, though I fear A) Jesse wouldn’t want it just put in plain sight, nor do I feel like spoiling it. B) I’m not sure if I read EVERY one of the cut-offs correctly…
It’s just Scott rambling about how the shrine must be built by the ancient “jungle people”, people who didn’t read it didn’t miss much.
Who’s Scott? He’s guidey, or Cyril.
Oh, sorry. For some reason I have this tenancy to call the guide Scott.
Yea I wish he didn’t have the cutoffs. I also hope I correctly inferred the cutoffs.
I READ IT.
i read it
OMFG SO MUCH GOLD, Oh look a flower.
>_> That’s like this:
Person 1: OMFG THERE’S A GIANT CAR CRASH, EVERYONES GONNA DI- Hey look!, A guy in a hat.
TF2 in a nutshell
Also some of the text is cut off in the second panel, Mind replying and saying what it says Jesse?
This is what I read:
“Omigosh it totally is one of those shrines of the jungle peopleI KNEW IT, Look at this architecture n- other in the w- quite like it such intricate design . Look at these frescores depicting one of their deities composed with such primitive tools and yet revealeing the skill of craftsman clearly they would have entrusted the construction of this shrine only to the most skilled of their artisans and all of it wrought from pure gold the sheer value of this single altar is amazing but of course the jungle people never traded with gold how ironic that they placed more value on the gifts of nature than on precious metals I can’t believe I’ve had the privilege to witness this I must return here with materials to document this pristine example of pygmy art in this change the way we –
Don’t forget: SQUEEE!!!
The cutoffs were deliberate 🙂 I wanted to make sure the panel was completely filled with text, and the fact that you can’t read every single word adds to the impression that he’s rambling on 🙂
@Anonymous, “SQUEEE!!!” wasn’t in the second panel. Thus I didn’t include it.
And my last comment:
THAT FLOWER CAN THINK? WHAT MADNESS!
I just realized that reading your comment.
Wow data alotta text!
I like how Cyril even said,”gifts of nature,” yet he had no idea what importance the flower has.
something is probably going to kill him for taking that flower from the shrine.
“SQUEE”?
BWEEEEEEEEEEEEEN!
that is sooooo how i would have acted tooo, even the squee….. :3
XD Oh Cyril, I love your ramblings
What does Squee mean?
It’s basically a high pitch noise some people may when they’re excited.
EEEEEEEEEK is a solid substitute
Anyone else think of Veches when they saw SQEEE?
Yep Vechz and his bats. He called them fwapadurps.
I bet the flower was the whole reason for the shrine and the pygmys will kill him.
I wonder if Red will make the Terraria final patch with these kinds of shrines…?
He’s gonna die. >.<
How did he manage to get past the water without an epilleptic fit of terror?
His hydrophobia has receded (see what I did there) a little bit lately. Partially because time’s passed since he almost drowned, and partially because I realized it would get old if he went completely to pieces every time water showed up.
I AM BACK WITH ANOTHER EMAIL
Lol, just kidding. ;P
I’m awaiting the Flower Umbrella
omigosh it totally is this is one of the shrines of the jungle people I KNEW IT look at this architecture in the world quite like it such intricate design look at these ferscoes depicting one of their deities composed with such primitive tools and yet reveling one skill of the craftsman clearly they would have entrusted the contruction of this shrine to the most skilled of their artisans and all of it wrought com pure gold the sheer value of this single altar amazing but of course the jungle people never trade with gold how ironic that they placed more value of gifts of nature than on precious metals I can’t believe I’ve had the privilege to witness this I must return here with the materials to document this pristine example of Pygmy art This will change the way we live SQUEE.
Omigosh it totally is one of those shrines of the jungle people KNEW IT, Look at this architecture no other in the world could make something quite like it such intricate design . Look at these frescoes depicting one of their deities composed with such primitive tools and yet revealing the skill of craftsman clearly they would have entrusted the construction of this shrine only to the most skilled of their artisans and all of it wrought from pure gold the sheer value of this single altar is amazing but of course the jungle people never traded with gold how ironic that they placed more value on the gifts of nature than on precious metals I can’t believe I’ve had the privilege to witness this I must return here with materials to document this pristine example of pygmy art in this change the way we SQUEE
Will he learn how to use magic with the nature’s gift or something?
that would be cool.
I’m from the future! Cyril does learn magic with the flower.
Too many people are saying what he said in the second panel. To quote the flower, “Good Greif…”
Your misspelled “Grief”.
RaineXCyril OTP
He can escape by making a grass rope (like the mushroom rope) and tie a rock to one end and throw it up to the higher areas in the cave and climb the rope
THE FLOWER SPEAKS!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
this is what I would say if I could talk to Cyril: That flower that was in the center of the alter that you picked might of been what the pygmies wanted to grow their, and they might of placed that jungle grass their.
I’ll use it for shelter later LOL
imagine if some pigmys showed up and asked why was he obsessing over there toilet
SQUEEEEE!