I should note that in the old comic, the members of the council weren’t the heads of their organizations, only representatives. It was a high ranking position but not the absolute top. Phylo being the only exception as he did everything on his own.
It didn’t get elaborated who they were, but Sol, Roni, and Kevin all had their own bosses to report back to.
But his name was mentioned… Once. In the same page that Bartles was dropped as a History professor. Solstice says that Mr. Narron pays Bartleby and not Kevin despite Kevin having the capability to control the flow of money via the banking system.
No one ever deigned to ask who “Mr. Narron” was so I never said that “Mr. Narron” was actually Solstice’s direct superior. Solstice was the Scholar’s Society representative. Not their leader.
Hmm, so Solstice isn’t head of the Scholars this time! Though Narron isn’t a name I can recall…guess I’ll just have to see next week. :3
I should note that in the old comic, the members of the council weren’t the heads of their organizations, only representatives. It was a high ranking position but not the absolute top. Phylo being the only exception as he did everything on his own.
It didn’t get elaborated who they were, but Sol, Roni, and Kevin all had their own bosses to report back to.
Ohhh, I never caught that they were only representatives. I guess I would have figured it out eventually though. XD
But who will get Narron his coffee? Some random intern? What a tragedy!
But his name was mentioned… Once. In the same page that Bartles was dropped as a History professor. Solstice says that Mr. Narron pays Bartleby and not Kevin despite Kevin having the capability to control the flow of money via the banking system.
No one ever deigned to ask who “Mr. Narron” was so I never said that “Mr. Narron” was actually Solstice’s direct superior. Solstice was the Scholar’s Society representative. Not their leader.
i blinked and was 5 pages behind. need to pay attention