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1. PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT POST SPOILERS.
2. Don't be rude toward the artists, their work, or other readers.
3. Disagreements are fine, insults are not.
4. Joking at the fairy tales silly nature is fine, crude jokes and comments are not. This is an all-ages site. Let's keep it that way.
5. Comments can be removed at moderator's discretion.
↓ Transcript
Panel 1: A woman stands over two goblets of wine. She is holding a vial to her chest.
Panel 2: She pours liquid from the vial.
Panel 3: The liquid flows into the wine goblet.
Panel 4: The woman turns toward the camera, holding the two goblets.
Panel 5: She offers one goblet to the king. Woman: Let us drink to my parting.
Panel 6: The king takes the offered goblet of wine.
Panel 2: She pours liquid from the vial.
Panel 3: The liquid flows into the wine goblet.
Panel 4: The woman turns toward the camera, holding the two goblets.
Panel 5: She offers one goblet to the king. Woman: Let us drink to my parting.
Panel 6: The king takes the offered goblet of wine.










Ah. And it all comes round full circle. Nice.
Does Lennart not SEE her pour something into that drink?
i was wondering about that too.. :/
ah, a little practical chemistry, using Mickey Finn’s special recipe!
i like how she just happens to have a midevil roofie on her