The little chap is inordinately fond of wordplay, which makes him a lot of fun to write. So many words, so many meanings, so many borderline puns.
The little chap is inordinately fond of wordplay, which makes him a lot of fun to write. So many words, so many meanings, so many borderline puns.
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Both well-written and well-drawn. Great page that brings out two of the three characters present. Thank you!
And thank you. 😀 Yeah, the gnoll’s not saying much just yet. That’ll change. 🙂
First time posting. I love this comic, the art style is so neat. Sort of stark elegance.
This storyline is great too, although thus far less Lovecraftian than the previous ones. Adar is great, such a smartass. It’ll be interesting to see how he and the gnoll manage.
Thanks for the great comic!
Thank you for the great comment! 😀
I thought I’d mix it up a little for this chapter and step away from the eldritch tentacles and stuff for a bit. The Wild Hunt and fae/fay/faery/faerie/fairy/whichever myths are still pretty creepy, so that still works. I’m having a lot of fun exploring different horror tropes and giving them a fantasy-adventure spin. 🙂
Steve, your work gets better with every page, truly astounding ^_^
Thank you very much. 😀 I was a bit worried when I went on holiday for two weeks that I might backslide, but I’m glad that’s not the case. 😀
I find it interesting that I guessed the effect of [the chain|how the fey would respond to mercy] right when the arena spear didn’t stab, but then mentally put that guess aside and replaced it with largely identical information from the comic. “More accurate.”