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And yes, it is 100% possible to trade one's own height for more of an hourglass figure.

Just, you know, as a hypothetical.

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As might be apparent at this point, I'm allowing myself a bit of flexibility when it comes to proportions for the sake of comedy. I'm not 100% it "works" here, but I am certain I like that last panel, so... Mileage will vary?

I found myself strangely determined to establish various particular things about the scales here. I thought it'd be cool if the a person could balance the scales with themselves, reducing one attribute while increasing another, and it also felt important to establish that the scales actually have a whole mess of settings and aren't limited by the symbols that can fit on the wheel.

None of this actually was important to establish, really. Not from any practical story telling standpoint. It just FELT important to me.

Also, though it's not mentioned here, some of the things that can be balanced are likely mental in nature, so someone could probably use the scales to shrink themselves to get better at math.

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Anonymous

Yeah, that is the kind of thing I'd want detailed instructions for. Though Diane would probably just deduce how it all worked from looking at it for five minutes.

Paul Rendell

I'm imagining one of those really in-depth video game character creators only you can only change things relative to the body you start the game with.

Anonymous

Seconded. We need details. Also, this might be fun as an implement in a future Goonmanji-esque game thing. Especially if the various attributes it can change affect gameplay in some way (like Goonmanji 2's cow attraction thing).

ZekeStaright

I hope we'll see some fun self swaps o(☼u☼)o

Anonymous

I will meme this as college exam question since Ashley explaining the mechanics literally sounds like a messed up exam question

Stephen Gilberg

Apparently, geeking out causes her eyes to lose their humanity.

Dragon Writer Luc

Comment on main comic, as I don’t have elsewhere to post: I imagine that what happened to Sarah is something similar to Ellen’s “contagious” spell.