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Influence and Inspiration, Part 1
The gameplay of Amazing Scriptures has always felt like dungeons from old-school Legend of Zelda games, where you find keys and unlock doors to enter new areas of the dungeon. Video games were definitely an inspiration of the book’s gameplay, but I often found myself wanting to incorporate the feel of tabletop role-playing games as well. To get that feel I gleaned inspiration from D&D and Dungeon Crawl Classics, as well as other classic game books such as Fighting Fantasy.
Inspiration for the artwork came from a completely different place. I had three books sitting on my desk while I worked on Amazing Scriptures: Mouse Guard The Black Axe by David Petersen, The Creepy Case Files of Margo Maloo by Drew Weing, and Space Dumplins by Craig Thompson. I turned to these three books often to inform my coloring process. Space Dumplins has this beautiful flat color style with limited textures and Mouse Guard has interesting soft out-of-focus backgrounds. -ns
best of freya mikaelson - (3/?) ↳ “Witch allies can prove valuable.”
best of freya mikaelson - (4/?) ↳ “Dahlia demanded I bear the first born that would add to her power [...] Of course, the more I resisted, the more Dahlia fought to control me.”
best of freya mikaelson - (2/?) ↳ “Dahlia is my cross to bear.”
best of freya mikaelson - (1/?) ↳ “I think you’re the ones that need to be punished.”
best of freya mikaelson - (6/?) ↳ “Touch me and I will use these chains to strangle you.”