Jahar Narishma, my favorite of the Asha'man!
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Jahar Narishma, my favorite of the Asha'man!
Still bummed that Narishma's plotline stalled out. He was supposed to be a Big Deal, because he re-drew Callandor, but instead he just sort of...fizzles into just another Asha'man.
[One morning, in the Black Tower]
Narishma: You know, the monster that gibbers and shrieks at the edge of your vision from sundown to midnight every night?
Damer Flinn: Your experiences are not universal, but sure, go on.
Brain: hey remember that obscure fantasy book you liked?
Me: oh yeah, the one that no one irl knows about?
Brain: yeah that one. you are obsessed with a certain character now. Like unhealthily, madly obsessed.
Me: mmmkay, is he/she at least a main character?
Brain: nope :p he's a side dude that literally says like two lines per book.
Me: uh-huh. But surely there is lots of fanart of him?
Brain: ahaha fanart? there are two drawings.
Me: but what about other content? Any fanfics? Posts? Anything at all?
Brain: It's funny cuz there are only three fics with him in the whole goddam internet. One is written by you lol. Welcome to hell.
I am still a little new with digital drawing but I wanted to draw one of my favorite Asha'man, Narishma
I mean Lan's last sparring partners were Rhuarc and the Dragon Reborn so...
Jahar Narishma will fight you for that
Narishma struck himself hard on the chest with his fist. “As you command, my Lord Dragon,” he said sourly.
Narishma did not deserve to be treated like shit by Rand. The tour of assholery continues.
New World for Narishma
The idea of our world after an apocalypse has usually brought up the idea of surviving during the apocalypse. However, a big topic is what happens once society has rebuilt? Will we mutate into a new race entireely? Will we gain new abilities? That is what I want to explore in my Narishma series. Some books may not bring up any pre-apocalyptic history at all while others may rely on a plot that is based on that item.
Old Man’s Cave in Hocking Hills
For those familiar, Shannara Chronicles has mentioned this idea multiple times throughout its books without blatantly stating it is our own world in the future. However, how I want to work diffeerently is that magic doesn’t get rebuilt but is part of mutations along with Elves, Drow, and other races. My best course of action for that would thus be by using my own hometown area of Dayton, Ohio and going as far out as Hocking Hills.
The series would still be epic fantasy, obviously. So those who dread the idea of their books being post-apocalyptic don’t fret because it is perfectly fine to enjoy the books and be oblivious to the fact of how some of the technology or old world relics might be from our own world. In the future, I may go deeper into this idea, but for now it’s back to the drawing board on making sure my world building can fit this scenario.
New World for Narishma was originally published on Amber Morant