I feel a little bit more comfortable posting now, since my big project has made substancial progress I will be able to show very soon (probably tomorrow/during the week).
So before everything goes to shit once again, let us finish our little tour of the shores of the interior sea, where most of the action took place until now (and probably for a bit of time ahead).
I should also mention that, if my project made some progress, it is far to be finished, so I'll release it in episodes. Out of 100-ish pages, 26 are finished. I don't think any DF based comic has gone that far. If we count the pages I have yet to show, we're at 180 full inked, colored and shaded drawings.
That is quite a thing, and since I'm very proud of it I thought I'd brag about it just a bit. Also, quality has improved drastically since the beggining, and will continue to do so. Thanks to people who followed it so far.
In Minbazkar, Darkness has constantly been the lone traveller's worst enemy. Left alone after midnight, people disapear without traces. As for now, no one knows what happens of them, and scholar debate this topic to this day, without any clear consenssus on the matter. In the meantime, the hamlets and villages of the Land of Oak had to adapt to it, and developped an unspoken, unwritten law of hospitality. No matter the war or the racial tensions, travellers should always find shelters in the hamlets on their travels.
For this is, as far as we know, the bottom line in local geopolitics : friends may become foes and foes turn to friends, but the darkness will always be there - and for that reason, refusing hospitality is seen, accross the political board, as not only incredibly heartless, petty and selfish, but also as a sign of short sightedness - as a bad host is seen as abandonning a temporary foe to a timeless one.
In all bad, therefore, there's a bit of good. No matter how harsh and cruel the war between the people of the Land of Oak may become, travellers might always enjoy a night of shelter in the home of their enemy.
However, if the Darkness is the traveller's worst enemy, it is not the only one. As Luki soon discovered, the nothern shore of the interior sea was still a savage place that remained to be tamed. Soon after her encounter with Pilalene elves, she found herself attacked by a pack of hungry wolves.
Wolves can be the death of any ill prepared warrior - Luki however, was in her younger days, the captain of Tetzobsha famous second reserve. Some time ago, she wouldn't even blink to a confrontation like this... but it was twelve years since the last time she fought, in the vicinity of Edetledir.
This time, she managed to pull herself from the situation without a scratch, and routed the animals. But that quick confrontation reminded her of the ill effects of passing times. Clearly, she wasn't as quick as she was before, and her glorious day wouldn't come back anymore at this point.
Twelve years agoAfter dwelling upon that realization for a couple of minutes - just the time to regain her breath, she resumed her travel.
It was early in the afternoon when Luki saw the castle of Edetledir appear in the distance. Which would mean she had bypast the royal manor of Asuciro. Earlier in her life, she would probably feel confident in paying a visit to the Queen Uzu - as the prowesses of her team made her quite difficult to ignore, but today, she was a nobody. In Edetledir, at least she hoped, people would still remember her.
Edetledir was a ghost town, as it was since 130. People fled in droves after a furious attack of the elves of Wulemaapasi, and the local government set itself to exile. This is in this context that the second reserve could find a place they could call their own in the castle. To this day, only two places in the city were still hosting sentient life : the castle, hosting the soldiers of the second reserve, and the the inn, in which mercenaries often come to enlist before a battle against Wulemaapasi or Osme- its two current enemies.
As she approached the castle, she was greeted by one of her former comrades in arms, namely Zefon Daggermatch, a sky dwarf whose sword skills would preceed.
Zefon was 65 years old at this point. He had a bunch of grandchildren back in his moutainhome, but ever since the Second Reserve elected residence in Edetledir, he decided to stay.
Twelve years ago, Zefon accompanied the regiment as a footsoldier and participated in most of their battles. However, after a protracted fight against one of the very numberous gangs of the western subcontinent, he was separated from the group and had to wander on his own.
It was during that time that he was singled out by an officer of the Doomed Dells, a Bomrek-Laltur dwarf by the name of Erith Sibrekineth, expert hammerman, and challenged to a duel to the death.
Both dwarves were martial experts - but Zefon turned out victorious. After the death of Erith, negociations were carried out with the Doomed Dells and they would eventually join the second reserve in their attempt to rebuild the eastern shore.
Zefon was a bit surprized to see Luki again - everyone thought she'd have die when she suddently disapear in winter 130 - but she had a face that was quite hard to forget, even with age dragging her traits and whitening her copper hair.
Inside the castle, everyone was still here.
Lucmen, the bard who led the defense of Edetledir against the elves from Wulemaapasi was now the lady of the castle. Jal, the criminal Luki dragged out of the sewers at the time, was now her heartperson, and Fath, another bandit officer from the Doomed Dells, became her personal bodyguard.
Twelve years without seing each other left the ladies with a lot to speak about, and they spent the following hours drinking and remembering the good old days, when bandits and local rivalries were the worst problem to blight the region.
However in that picture, someone was clearly missing.
"Hold on, where's my Gorlak ?" Luki asked, suddently stroke by that realization. "I thought Waka-Waka was still here?"
"Oh yeah, Waka-waka" Fath answered. "I saw him gearing up this morning. He mentionned business in his hometown - he bid us all farewell already"
Luki bursted into the streets of Edetledir like she was twenty years old again, Jal and Zefon on her tail. No way she would allow her Gorlak to leave without saying goodbye. She knew him well enough to know he couldn't have gone very far on his two tiny legs, and had good hopes of finding him, rolling somewhere in a corner of the town.
Of course he couldn't have run very far. He was still in the vicinity of the city when she finally found him, his goldenrod skin, a mystery of evolution, contrasting furiously with the environment.
'Hey ! Waka-Waka ! I found you !
- Ah SHIT
- I missed you so much ! Ten years ! It's amazing you're still alive !
- Yeah, but I have some stuff to settle at home, so I'll be going right now
- You can't go right now ! I just arrived !
- To be honnest with you I hoped to leave before you arrive
- But I have so many unanswered questions !
- Ah.. Ask away, at this point. What do you want to know?
- If you trip on top of a mountain, how do you stop before you reach sea level?
- AH F*CK. You haven't changed in ten years ! I'm out !"
It would take Luki a bit of convincing before she could learn why the hell her gorlak was leaving - as she knew that deep down, it was probably not only to avoid her.