Heh, my prediction: She refuses to listen to him, as no ghost is going to scare a werewolf. After several tries, he gives up, and says fine, he recognizes her as the female spouse of the Duke (now Baron) of Greyfort. Welcome to the family, and enjoy the curse. Then he vanishes, without telling her what exactly the curse is, as she wouldn’t listen.
At least I hope something like that happens. 😉 Her getting harangued by the extremely shrewish ghost of the first Duchess of Greyfort would also be amusing.
That big sweep with the cloak was introduced by Ed Wood to hide the fact he had to recast the vampire in Plan 9 From Outer Space when Bela Lugosi died during filming. Establishing shots and close-up shots of Lugosi were done, but various long-shots were done with another actor who did not look that much like Lugosi, so the new actor held his cloak up to hide his face so people would notice the switch. Yeah, right; a half-foot taller, more slender, 30 years younger, etc. Otherwise that move was used a defensive move against crosses and garlic, etc. but not for general menacing.
Bela Lugosi was actually filming in a never finished movie called Tomb of the Vampire or The Ghoul Goes West, Ed Wood recycled the footage he’d shot with Lugosi for Plan 9. Lugosi himself said his next film was going to be Tomb of the Vampire or The Ghoul Goes West, after coming out of Rehab.
"Stop that! Stop that! No singing!"
Niko wouldn’t do very well as a Disney werewolf. Come to think of it, I can’t recall any Disney werewolves, so maybe none of them do very well.
Bout the only creature in any Disney film that could be considered a werewolf would be the Beast from Beauty and the Beast. He starts as a man and gets cursed with something that could be considered a werewolf form.
Introducing a new curse: insomnia caused by being bugged by various ghosts throughout the night. And day. Oh, and tell her the curse can only be avoided by eating carrots.
The proper Duke (and also Baron) of Greyfort still lives. Get her to claim to be the wife of Greyfort legally, giving her full authority over the Barony in the true Lord’s absence… but maybe don’t tell her about that little curse thing?
At this rate the bed is going to get uncomfortable pretty quickly…
And the pillow is going to pass right through him, anyways.
Yes, I think, the ghost touch enchantment is rather rarely placed into pillows.
Although it would be hilarious…
Depends; is it a +1 pillow?
It should still be effective even if only the pillow *case* was enchanted…
Needs the Ghost touch enchant to be effective… though that would also allow him to use it to smother her.
She looks calm…
I hope that ghost comes prepared.
Heh, my prediction: She refuses to listen to him, as no ghost is going to scare a werewolf. After several tries, he gives up, and says fine, he recognizes her as the female spouse of the Duke (now Baron) of Greyfort. Welcome to the family, and enjoy the curse. Then he vanishes, without telling her what exactly the curse is, as she wouldn’t listen.
At least I hope something like that happens. 😉 Her getting harangued by the extremely shrewish ghost of the first Duchess of Greyfort would also be amusing.
That big sweep with the cloak was introduced by Ed Wood to hide the fact he had to recast the vampire in Plan 9 From Outer Space when Bela Lugosi died during filming. Establishing shots and close-up shots of Lugosi were done, but various long-shots were done with another actor who did not look that much like Lugosi, so the new actor held his cloak up to hide his face so people would notice the switch. Yeah, right; a half-foot taller, more slender, 30 years younger, etc. Otherwise that move was used a defensive move against crosses and garlic, etc. but not for general menacing.
Bela Lugosi was actually filming in a never finished movie called Tomb of the Vampire or The Ghoul Goes West, Ed Wood recycled the footage he’d shot with Lugosi for Plan 9. Lugosi himself said his next film was going to be Tomb of the Vampire or The Ghoul Goes West, after coming out of Rehab.
Might wanna cut it short, Baron. This wolf ain’t gonna pay attention anyway.
"Stop that! Stop that! No singing!"
Niko wouldn’t do very well as a Disney werewolf. Come to think of it, I can’t recall any Disney werewolves, so maybe none of them do very well.
Bout the only creature in any Disney film that could be considered a werewolf would be the Beast from Beauty and the Beast. He starts as a man and gets cursed with something that could be considered a werewolf form.
Okay, Baron, Niko’s not a fan of Gilbert and Sullivan. Try some Victor Herbert instead.
She’s probably one of those bleeding Mikado fans.
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Disney does have the "Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf?" song!
At the very least he can make her sleep less than pleasant.
"You’re right, I can’t do anything directly to you. Nor you to me. I however don’t need sleep, and can make a great deal of noise!"
"And I can bring generations of my ancestors to help make sure you never sleep again."
Doesn’t sound to different from falling asleep at a roaring party now that I think about it… I hate most parties.
Does this count as a "wiff"?
Introducing a new curse: insomnia caused by being bugged by various ghosts throughout the night. And day. Oh, and tell her the curse can only be avoided by eating carrots.
She’s not bothering to get rid of the portrait of Cadagun?
Probably considers it a trophy of exploit.
Panel 5: Ghost Baron says, "Everybody’s a critic."
The proper Duke (and also Baron) of Greyfort still lives. Get her to claim to be the wife of Greyfort legally, giving her full authority over the Barony in the true Lord’s absence… but maybe don’t tell her about that little curse thing?