This comic follows on from the Previous comic which will almost certainly provide context.
Just enthralled. Completely spellbound. Beguiled, charmed, under your spell.
Oh, Scoops has a token, in case your campaign needs a Tabaxi journalist for some reason.
Why would a campaign not need a tabaxi journalist?
Ironclaw, but yes I could use a journalist token, thanks!
Probably. An author once wrote this piece of conversation:
“Wait? You can transform matter. Thats magic.” “Your people can use metal to fly over buildings.” “Of course they can. It makes perfect sense.”
Having a world, where “magic” actually exist raises a lot of questions about some conventional expressions and cultural aspects.
I always get excited when I see a new Konsi comic :)
Does the symbol above the door intentionally look like a roulette wheel?
Yep.
As best I can find, rooting through old Forgotten Realms lore, the colours of the Tymoran church are normally blue and silver.
For my comics, I made the Tower of Luck use green as it’s main colour for stuff, to mimic the green baize of gambling tables. Gold accents to symbolize wealth - since the Tower of Luck is much more focused on luck and gambling than the good fortune and karma focus that the rest of the faith normally has. It’s my general intention to slip gambling references and symbology into the church whenever the characters are there.
Oh damn you’re the author of these?
I am!
That is sick! Thanks for all the work you do.
You hand draw them and then add the text digitally?
Yes. One of the benefits of this is that it makes my visual style rather unique - I often get asked what digital brushes I’m using to get these pencil textures, and the answer is “pencils.” One of the downsides is it means it’s quite slow to make new pictures.
I used to hand-letter, but lettering is a surprisingly slow and taxing job, and I found myself spending a lot of time touching it up digitally, so now I use a font I made from my own handwriting.
Here’s an image showing many of the physical media brands and tools I use. Notes:
- The primary pigment liner width I use is 0.2, I use the 0.05 for very fine lines sometimes.
- I have replaced the pentel p203 pencil with a Spoke-4-Titanium, although the Spoke pencil still uses a P203 mechanism
Here’s a step-by-step showing how it looks as I go
And, here’s a photo of the pencilwork for this specific comic :D
TL;DR it’s the temple of the Goddess of Luck, so yeah it is
So how do you pronounce Geas? I’m inclined to
/ɡiːɑs/
I just looked it up, and apparently it’s /ɡɛʃ/.
Never would have guessed that.
I know right? English spelling/pronunciation makes no sense!
lol.
maybe dominated/j
Like this?
Ayoo not what I was expecting!
I’m happy for Razira, though.
Gods I love your comics. So cute. So clever.