Ahhh thank you for catching that, should be fixed now! The comic image ended up in the ‘featured image’ instead of ‘comic’ section by mistake and the layout doesn’t show the featured image >_<
I think that teacher doesn’t actually know the subject’s she’s teaching.
I am also not convinced that this was a vision of the future, rather than one of the past.
my guess is that 90% of the “prophets’ have no clue how to see the future, or even the past, which is exponentially easier, and the reason they’re learning how to write poetry instead of, say, sry, or any other divination magic other than prophesy, the most difficult one, is so they can be suitably mysterious in the future and not show how useless most people’s ability to see the future is
The very existence of a system that relies on prophecy means that there are definitely people who are willing and eager to take advantage of the gullible.
I would like to formally apologize for leading you down the dark path of overwriting. You would not BELIEVE how triggering that can be for illustrators. 😛
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17 thoughts on “Page 34”
Grendelkin
… Today’s page doesn’t show for me.
Laurel
Ahhh thank you for catching that, should be fixed now! The comic image ended up in the ‘featured image’ instead of ‘comic’ section by mistake and the layout doesn’t show the featured image >_<
Dr. Bright Star
I would like to formally apologize for the amount of dialogue you had to cram into Panel 2.
Schattensturm
Gonna build that wall of text up to the sky
Gonna build that wall of text up to the sky 😛
Laurel
Not your fault, most of that text is from after your rough draft, so if anything I’m making problems for myself 😀
someone
“But I saw me getting away with this little stunt! Are you trying to defy prophecy, teach?”
Laurel
It was foreordained for me to not get into trouble this week, sorry.
Grendelkin
I think that teacher doesn’t actually know the subject’s she’s teaching.
I am also not convinced that this was a vision of the future, rather than one of the past.
Laurel
Something is definitely up with why Eira’s vision is so different 😀
UnboundMotion
my guess is that 90% of the “prophets’ have no clue how to see the future, or even the past, which is exponentially easier, and the reason they’re learning how to write poetry instead of, say, sry, or any other divination magic other than prophesy, the most difficult one, is so they can be suitably mysterious in the future and not show how useless most people’s ability to see the future is
Laurel
The very existence of a system that relies on prophecy means that there are definitely people who are willing and eager to take advantage of the gullible.
Schattensturm
She got i trouble, didn’t saw that one coming 😛
Laurel
But she really, really should have. Curse that lack of metaphorical foresight.
Merchant of Pain
You know the saying from the Bible? “Prophets get respect everywhere, except in their own hometown, in their own home, among their own family?”
Yeah. Yeah.
Laurel
All to apt for this society XD
Dr. Bright Star
I would like to formally apologize for leading you down the dark path of overwriting. You would not BELIEVE how triggering that can be for illustrators. 😛
Laurel
Shhh it’s fine I’m totally not stressing over drawing this some weeks.
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