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I am stupid. Please explain credits to me? Why are people saying this gave Gamzee a resolution? And is the Caliborn Masterpiece fight something that takes place in Universe C? (And if so, how did it take him out in [S] Collide?)
I checked the entire word-log of Homestuck, and not once does it mention anyone getting a haircut or cutting someone's hair. The only time scissors are mentioned is when John checks his dad's wallet out, wherein lays "Scissorkind". Fun fact for YOU!
Well if you want to get technical, this video is linked twice throughout the comic and Cameron Poe mentions meaning to get a hair cut in it
Now I'm curious!! What was the latest upd8 when you caught up to Homestuck the first time? Personally I binged from Act 2 right into Horrorstuck and what a beautiful regret that was
Anonymous
I don’t remember specifically, but I want to say it was right around [S] Jane: Proceed, maybe a little before
How many times have you read homestuck? First page to whatever page was newest.
Twice. Back in 2012 and 2013. I read through Acts 1-4 last year. And I jump all over the place when I’m trying to answer questions. So all-in-all I’ve probably read it significantly more than that. But straight front to back, only the two times.
What exactly is/was the Beat Mesa, and what role did it play in Sburb and The Scratch?
Anonymous
The Beat Mesa is a construct that holds a massive amount of temporal energy that Skaia needs in order to enact the Scratch.
Basically, it’s like a fire hydrant that you crack open when there are too many irons in the fire. And the hose directs the water to make the fire go out so things can go smoothly next time.
Probably a dumb question, but how do SBURB/SGRUB players know their titles/classpects? Does the game tell them, do they just kind of know, or do they genuinely not know much until they go godtier?
Anonymous
They learn it from the lore of the land or from their consorts/sprites/carapacians