Sometimes students aren’t that good with prophecies… and the teachers never see that coming 😛
Reminds me of a joke on the “Introduction to Prophecy” Strixhaven MTG card: “Final grades are posted on the first day of class” 😛
The pro about writing prophecy comic story lines is that you decide what comes true or not!
The con is that you have to write it to happen when you might not be sure where the story is going yet…
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10 thoughts on “Page 22”
Grendelkin
Looks like you doubled the image?
Prophecy classes… And here I thought prophecy was bestowed, not commanded.
Laurel
Fixed! Not entirely sure how that happened, but thanks for catching it!
Schattensturm
Sometimes students aren’t that good with prophecies… and the teachers never see that coming 😛
Reminds me of a joke on the “Introduction to Prophecy” Strixhaven MTG card: “Final grades are posted on the first day of class” 😛
Laurel
That’s an amazing joke, MtG does so much good stuff even in their little filler text.
someone
The teacher should have seen that coming.
Laurel
You’d think she’d have divined whether or not her class was going to give her a lot of problems this term…
Casually Challenged
The pro about writing prophecy comic story lines is that you decide what comes true or not!
The con is that you have to write it to happen when you might not be sure where the story is going yet…
Laurel
It’s always tough too because sometimes characters take a hold of the story and change your script in ways you didn’t expect!
Dr. Bright Star
I know the feeling.
Laurel
We’ve all been there!
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