Huh, a PG-13 Oglaf comic. How rare.
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I mean, really with sucking heads it is quite the surprise
They took this from a facebook RPG memes that its been trying to get me to look at. Saw it on my feed today.
I suppose this scenario is actually somewhat reassuring, because the guy who killed 12 people deserves whatever misfortune falls upon him. You wouldn’t have to feel bad stealing his knowledge and memories, and could also go to the local guards to turn him in with the knowledge you’ve obtained.
Though good luck sleeping at night with the knowledge of what it felt like to murder 12 people with your own hands and see the life fade from their eyes.
The way he reacted makes me think that not just the memory that he killed people was taken, but the desire to as well. Otherwise you think he’d be more like “I don’t remember doing this, but cool!”
We don’t know the reason he killed 12 people.
Could be those are 12 nobles he robbed, or 12 previous sexual partners he murdered due to a fetish
Really any number of reasons to kill and keep 12 bodies
It is Oglaf, he is fucking the corpses.
Traditionally you bury or make the bodies not visible in some way unless you have some desire to see them.
Could just be really shit at hiding them, like that guy who basically dissolved people and left their bones where they could be easily found
Turn the bones into bone meal, use it to grow stuff
Writing this just made farmers sound even scarier especially ones in rural areas far enough away from towns
Farmers could just feed the victims to hungry pigs and then turn the teeth and bones into bone meal
You’d never know if you where buying produce grown in part with human based bonemeal
Farmers could just feed the victims to hungry pigs and then turn the teeth and bones into bone meal
That’s your karmic payment.
There’s an interesting philosophical debate there. What good does imprison a guy who have no recollection of doing the crime, or the circumstances around them? Can be argued that the person who committed the crime and this guy finding the bodies are two different people who share the same body.
I think there was a book about this. Someone had a multiple lifetime sentence, so they kept cloning him to put him in jail.
I’d go looking for another mindflayer offering “spotless mind” services and pay to have those memories removed. Assuming they can be trusted, of course. The hard part being that they’re still mindflayers.
Fantasy Dexter. Actually loves murder, but instead just gets their kicks vicariously by stealing the memories of murderers
Kinda reminds me of a few Sci-Fi settings- Altered Carbon has people that enjoy murdering people, and since people can swap bodies freely that sort of thing is easily done. There’s an explicit difference between ‘sleeve death’ and ‘real death’, even legally. Killing someone’s sleeve- or body- is a crime, but it’s not murder anymore. If you actually destroy the lil chip that actually contains the person, that’s ‘real death’. Man I love that show. S1, at least.
Alternatively, Cyberpunk with it’s braindances could cater to an extremely similar audience.
Legitimately one of my favorite oglaf’s of all time
The twelve people were carpentry whistleblowers.
I don’t understand, why is it brought up that she killed the people
The carpenter killed them, and forgot he did it with the transfer. Really, I think the woman shouldn’t consider it her crimes but I guess some confusion is understandable under the circumstances.
Ah that makes sense, my hang up was I assumed the mind flayer just transfered skills in woodworking and not memories
He did a sloppy job.
You get what you pay for, and that’s not much here.
Good point, he did say it was a “tiny fee.”
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It’s not. It’s actually called Keepsakes. https://www.oglaf.com/keepsakes/
Seems the way the memory transfer works is that it makes it seem like YOUR memories. Not something that was delivered to you
What makes this one so perfect for me is that that piece is left unsaid by the comic. The joke exists almost entirely in the fact that the man is surprised; and that his surprise is genuine, as there’s nobody else in that basement to hear him say that.