I love this moment so much, such a nice way to end season, so here's the CG while we work on season 2,
Enjoy your rare Straga smile
Gartrinus needed redrawing 3 times, I was struggling lol
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I love this moment so much, such a nice way to end season, so here's the CG while we work on season 2,
Enjoy your rare Straga smile
Gartrinus needed redrawing 3 times, I was struggling lol
Gartrinus
Oh Stars, where do I begin to cover everything?
There's very few of my kind that live in St. Selene, so everything I once learned about Goloin history had been from my parents or in the footnotes of history books, written with academic distancing and veiled disdain.
So when I had the opportunity to make a penpal friend, one actually from The Mountain, I was overjoyed! Straga's letters were always brief, but his words contained a quiet passion, a keen eye that saw things for what they were. I'm no ranger or journeyman - I've dedicated my adulthood to studying textiles and tailoring. But to meet Straga in person and to visit the place Goloins call their ancestral home… I became an anthropologist.
Saying farewell to Taranasaya and Katrius, my mother and father, was difficult. Getting permission from my academic mentor, Tzarlemender, was even more difficult. By comparison I thought my time at The Mountain was to be easy.
It was not. Joyful, yes. Heart-rending, yes. Incredibly dangerous, oh goodness yes.
All I could offer the courageous Goloins of The Mountain was my sewing supplies, a beginner's course in Absenphysics, and what little wit I could scrounge together. Ah, but now is not the time to go into the details.
Instead, I'll leave you with this thought: To what lengths would you go to protect a community and their history? Would you pick up a pen, or a sword? Could you draw blood over it?
I wasn't prepared to answer that at the time. By the time our story ends, I hope you know your own answer.
The little end credit doodles for Decol
These are a bunch of fun to make, determined to make one for every episode.