Well, no, Ryda. There was one guardian, plus a crazy bint and a little girl. Tss, women. They think they could do a man’s job.
(This is the kind of casual sexism that justified the baby switcheroo in the prologue. I kinda hope Tane will eventually learn that Subira is actually his biological daughter. He has a good heart, but he’s kinda stuck in his ways so he’d need a shock like this to start really thinking about this kind of stuff.)
The backgrounds on this page are really nicely done. That just suddenly jumped into focus for me when I re-read the page. The no-lines thing you did helps it stay unobtrusive without going invisible.
Well, no, Ryda. There was one guardian, plus a crazy bint and a little girl. Tss, women. They think they could do a man’s job.
(This is the kind of casual sexism that justified the baby switcheroo in the prologue. I kinda hope Tane will eventually learn that Subira is actually his biological daughter. He has a good heart, but he’s kinda stuck in his ways so he’d need a shock like this to start really thinking about this kind of stuff.)
So, is that like the Three Doctors, or more/less awesomely paradoxical?
Yes.
The backgrounds on this page are really nicely done. That just suddenly jumped into focus for me when I re-read the page. The no-lines thing you did helps it stay unobtrusive without going invisible.
THANK YOU. I am super proud of these.