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A comic in four panels:

Panel 1: The gothic sorceress, dressed in dark, flowing robes, stands in the middle of a desolated land. She gazes at the colorful mechanical parrot flying near her shoulder: the Avian Intelligent Parrot. The sorceress asks with a hint of curiosity.

Gothic sorceress: “Hey, Avian Intelligence, what’s the incantation for summoning a fireball?”
AI Parrot: “:sparkle emoji: The correct incantation for a fireball is “IgnisMe”.”

Panel 2: The gothic sorceress cracks a wicked smile, her eyes shining with anticipation as she raises her hands in front of her, fingers spread and ready to cast.

Gothic sorceress: “Alright, let’s give it a shot… IgnisMe!”

Panel(small insert in previous panel): Only the eyes of the gothic sorceress are visible in a large flame.

Gothic sorceress: “?!!”

Panel 3: The gothic sorceress is burnt, her face contorted in a mix of shock, anger, and pain. Flames and smoke dance around her, her dark robes burnt and tattered, revealing exposed parts of her anatomy.

Gothic sorceress: “You #*$%@& bird! You gave me a self-immolation spell instead of a fireball spell!”

Panel 4: As the sorceress facepalms, the Avian Intelligent parrot replies with stoicism.

AI Parrot: “:sparkle emoji: You’re absolutely right! The correct incantation for a fireball is “PyroBolus”.”

Source here

Open Source Web Comic by David Revoy.

  • Grimy@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    Would you be more critical if the comic didn’t say what you liked, or do you just assume nothing on the internet is AI generated?

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      7 hours ago

      I don’t particularly like the comic. I had a good chuckle when I saw the expression, that’s it.

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        7 hours ago

        I’m a bit ambivalent about it. It’s clever how it uses the Gemini star symbol and a parrot (referencing the popular paper that came out a while ago). But the humour is really simple and it didn’t really get a laugh out of me. Nice style and details though.