Sea of Dzhuula
1: Strange Companions (30.3)
In the rightmost panel: Fishing for others has been a bit of a moral challenge for our friend, but being forced to eat fish himself has pushed him to press for an alternative. Serk is a kind of preserved vegetable-seaweed[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
1: Strange Companions (30.2)
nefyookzo (nef-FYOOK-zoh) is a small measurement from the Jeenare metric system, a bit shorter than our centimeter. Between Lore and Ondoko empires sharing large portions of the same measurement system, you’d think they could get along better — but no.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
1: Strange Companions (30.1)
Aop cries the summoning incantation taught by zer grandka. Who could ze be calling? (Okay, it’s obviously Tollerio.) The lower sign at the pier of Roel Mik pleads with the reader to follow its directions, seemingly to make sure you[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
1: Strange Companions (28.1)
Threenagers (thirty-somethings) are considered the most immature of the fairy world — second only to toddlers — going through an emotional transition that can either complicate or greatly improve the next five hundred years of their life. Since Jeenare are[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
1: Strange Companions (23.3)
1: Strange Companions (19.2)
Honestly, officer, I don’t know how this fish got here.
1: Strange Companions (19.1)
CAM (chah-m) or CAMRUET (chah-m-ROO-atth) is a generic Pærthian curse for extreme shock. As Sonia and her friend cuss like adolescents, there may not actually be cause for such language.
1: Strange Companions (18.1)
MIGA– “Miiiigaaa-” Ilon shouts the name of his brother as he plummets …