Meanwhile, Delphia, on the long road home, catches up with the suave Painter guy from earlier, Taras. Their brief discussion hints at future events and revelations as the next chapter is at hand… That ends Memoria for 2010. 103 pages[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Our heroes leave the valley behind, setting off into the desert ahead, where the first of the towers awaits…
The wall comes down, finally opening up the village again and letting our heroes continue their journey.
Finally, the return of color! In case you couldn’t read between the lines, Cazula’s father was a mechanic who had an auto repair garage, probably where he built the tank, that got converted by Cazula into a fake church-like building.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Cazula returns to her senses and all becomes well in the village… Poll results: What you thought Lucas was about to say back on page 93. “Not true,” 43% of the votes (this would be the canonical answer), “Not my[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It all started so innocently, until Cazula’s father’s obsession with the Dark Dragon took its toll… But who was her father, and how did he know what he did? SMOTHER now has a cast page! Check it out.
Gather around kids, it’s story time, as told by Cazula’s mother (what a nice cell she has). Special bonus update Christmas day, don’t forget.
Well, no reason to stick around here anymore. I’ll go find another cult to join. Poll results: Did you enjoy my completely random poll where you pretend you’re a condiment? I can’t think up comic/game ones all the time. 25%[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Awww, you can forgive an egotistical and maniacal cult leader who just tried to kill a bunch of people with a tank, can’t you? Well, Lucas can, so I guess he’s a saint among men.
It seems that Lucas has managed to get through to Cazula. Perhaps her belief in the dragon isn’t as unshakeable as once thought…