These situations are a great opportunity to ask your party members questions that they normally refuse to tell you about.
Hey, @ahdok@ttrpg.network would you be alright with me sharing your comics to my local facebook group for gaming if I link back to your site? Our gaming community isn't huge, so I wouldn't expect it to be a ton of extra traffic, but they're really cute comics and I know some people will like them.
Yes, you are always welcome to share any of my art anywhere you like. If you want to credit it back to me that's very appreciated: Here's a link to places I normally post art, if you have a preference for tumblr/mast/twitter or my site.
If you just want to share the comics about Konsi, then this link will filter my webcomic by only those comics (it's in reverse chronological order, so the earliest one is at the bottom).
But I thought Doppelgangers could Read Thoughts?
Who's to say they don't know all the facts the victim does/did?Although the last panel is clever, that could work on a constructed Doppelganger!
Yeah, you could just ask questions that you wanted to know the answers to, then go off vibes, or you could write a list of questions that only you and the person knew the answers to, and have someone else ask them, write the answers and bring them back to you.
You linked to the image as opposed to the comic page.
Also cute goblin.
I normally link to the image rather than the comic page - If you link to the comic page, it opens the page up when people click on it to look at it - which drives traffic away from here (I don't really want to do that.) - I probably lose out on followers for it, but I'd rather help build the community here first.
She's pointing at herself when she asks "what's your favourite thing" - imagine the disappointment of being beaten out by a hat.
cuuuute!
also, do I select the box where there is only a horse tail? It has a horse in it but it's not a lot of horse...
I think in real life, these captchas often accept your answer in both cases, in the case of ambiguity.
These captchas often don't actually have the answer included - they're collecting the answers so they can train bots in object recognition. They take your answer and compare it to a bunch of near simultaneous answers from other people, then accept it if it's close to what other people are saying.
This is true!
So to answer “Do I select one that only has its tail?”, it depends on what most people pick, so just trust your gut feeling.