The strange companions are finally on the verge of uniting after what seems like a life time of longing for the perfect partners. Their past flitted by in a moment when they fell in love, but love can be scary[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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ANNOUNCEMENT TIME! So this is the first page in a new protocol where I’ll be doing something a little different … not finishing the pages! Just kidding. You may have noticed that last week I published just the lettering, and[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Please enjoy the double strip this week so no strip next week! Everyone have a safe and wonderful Solstice (Blessed Eid, Merry Christmas, Festive Hanukah, Great Kwanzaa, et cetera!)
1: Strange Companions (77.2)
Tulrat speech is heard by most faeries as something like the shuffling of sticks on cloth, and they would not be able to translate the meaning. However, we do have a couple Ondoko words here referring to Aop’s training in[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
1: Strange Companions (76.2)
1: Strange Companions (73.1)
I hope everyone had a wonderful Solstice! A “Tulratter” is a Tulrat trader. “Umorik’s daughters” is a joke on the followers of the Church of Fenzar, which is said to worship the daughters of the giantess Umorik. Both terms are[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
To be “above the top” is a way of saying one is “out of one’s league”. uUxdAI (Old Lore) (OO-[implosive]-dzaye) An absence of light. Spells of this name are considered evil, as opposed to merely mischievous. thakæfok (THAH-kay-fohk) (Ondoko) Holy[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
1: Strange Companions (50.2)
daygedz (day-gehdz) Old Lore word for the “snailigator”. mingor (MIHN-gohr) Slang for “cat”.