So this is leading up to something interesting. Next time, I'll be retelling one of my old Fuzzy Knight stories. Originally a three parter, it's going to be rather ambitious in terms of pushing my mediocre at best skills, so looking forward to that nightmare!
But it tells the story of how Mossfoot and Violet met, and has always been a favorite of mine. What can I say? I love a good Rom-Com ;)
Great stuff, as usual. I had a good chuckle at Ben's last line.
Mossfoot's comments in the strip got me thinking about what would happen if it became public knowledge that Fuzzies could talk and move and act just like people. I'm figuring it would not go well for the Fuzzies, as people would try to exploit or persecute them--and more.
There's a very popular fuzzy that would fit right into the universe of this comic--The Elf On The Shelf. Perhaps you could find a way around the copyright issues to make a reference to the Elf. After all, if talking Fuzzies can be real--why not Santa?
Toy Story meets D&D in this comic about some of the most unlikely roleplayers you'll ever meet.
Fuzzy Knights follows the secret lives of toys, and what they do when we're not watching. Most of the time, it's playing games.
But it's a big world out there, and sometimes reality comes crashing in from the most unlikely places...
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The name Fuzzy Knights belongs to Kenzer and Company, as the comic originally appeared in Knights of the Dinner Table Magazine (and on the KenzerCo website). Used with permission.
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