Maybe, my money’s on, “taken that frown, turned it upside down, and then turned it into a snarl of endless rage that will burn a thousand worlds.”
She’s been playing up the space-elf “I’m totally superior and by the way I’m talking about vengeance a lot too” since the went off to kill the demon-god-cow thing.
You know I have to admire your juggling ability. Being able to concurrently follow 3 sets of events in two different time periods is narrationally challenging at best, much less in the format of a web comic. But you’re making it look easy and it simply isn’t.
Framed stories are a little tricky, but compared to the 800-year timeline I have spread across a dozen or so docx files for the setting, this actually feels very straightforward. So far, the hardest part of this chapter is remembering to draw Thrale’s-turned-Lyca’s bison-horns; so far I’ve forgotten on every page at least once and had to add them later.
Me thinks Tamantha is about to turn her into a monster-mentally, if not physically.
She needs an Anthem ring, stat!
Maybe, my money’s on, “taken that frown, turned it upside down, and then turned it into a snarl of endless rage that will burn a thousand worlds.”
She’s been playing up the space-elf “I’m totally superior and by the way I’m talking about vengeance a lot too” since the went off to kill the demon-god-cow thing.
You know I have to admire your juggling ability. Being able to concurrently follow 3 sets of events in two different time periods is narrationally challenging at best, much less in the format of a web comic. But you’re making it look easy and it simply isn’t.
Thank you!
Framed stories are a little tricky, but compared to the 800-year timeline I have spread across a dozen or so docx files for the setting, this actually feels very straightforward. So far, the hardest part of this chapter is remembering to draw Thrale’s-turned-Lyca’s bison-horns; so far I’ve forgotten on every page at least once and had to add them later.