... Can you guys tell that I REALLY like drawing backgrounds? Well, in case if you didn't now you do bwahah.
I've ranted about how important they are to my style of storytelling plenty of times elsewhere, and this comic is so much about the world I have had in my head for so long that I just want to give it a lot of love too.
Do you like comics that have an emphasis on backgrounds and environment shots or is it not something that draws you to a story? There's no wrong answer, I just like hearing people's thoughts :)
((Also Kipcha in these pages has my heart and soul the woman you are, Kip.))
Ugh 😫 YOURE BACKGROUNDS ARE GORGEOUS!!!! I can only aspire to have such skills, and they're so interesting to dissect! Chefs kiss all the way around 🤌🙌
"When Ashai Revali finds herself as a bard’s unknowing new muse, it’s not exactly the romantic ballad a Javarkan princess would dream of. The words paint a twisted image of her half-Hollo heritage—a cursed race with an affinity for Blight magic. Her mother’s homeland, The Pact, is said to be infested with monsters and scorned by their gods. The Javarkan Empire has come to despise their occult neighbors and regard those who wish to cross the border with suspicion.
Such suspicion falls on the disgraced elven noble, Cas Filvar, when he finds himself in the company of Kipcha, a Hollo woman of unknown origins. Some question if she has faltered his allegiance to the Empire, while others argue such allegiance never existed.
Just three more souls lost to The Decay."
INTENDED FOR 18+ READERS
Echoes of Decay is a Dark Fantasy with a heavy lean on the natural macabre, folklore, and monsters. While dark, it is also intended to have its times of fun and character-driven dynamics.
This story is written through a queer lense, so while not an LGBTQ+ story specifically, it has queer themes and characters in the forefront.
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