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<strong>Flying Frog...loks.</strong>
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<br/>ahem. First try at any sort of action, so bear with me at the cluttered nature of this page. Still using the same coloring technique as before, which I like. It also occurs to me that this page is exceedingly confusing. With any luck, it will be cleared up eventually, but for now...<br/>
<br/>This launches off of Val's "Yes..." in the last page to an event that happened several months ago -- the Qeynos strike-force sent to crush Malavasith's Dread Commander, including Amirie Starguide, Kaomi Starguide (pictured in previous pages), Frontanletus Boglight, and Zantharus Mashem. This starts off in the middle of the action as the strike-force is approaching the Commander's hold. Frontanletus is in the lead, and abruptly meets the club of a lovely flesh golem. Thanks to Kaomi's quick warding, he is spared, but the backlash rips painfully at her. Her scream of agony draws attention to her weakened form and the flesh golem turns, but not before Frontanletus can collect himself and let out a battle yell...</div>
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<issued>2006-05-18T17:49:00-07:00</issued>
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<strong>The Questioning (Pt 4)</strong>
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<br/>This is the last page in "The Questioning" ... new titles, woo! This is also the last strictly dialogue page for a bit, as the next pages will launch into a flashback of sorts.<br/>
<br/>Also... it's in color! Originally I had planned to only do once every 5-7 pages in color, and though this is in fact page 5... I think I will be switching to this method. A thanks to Sylvia Baker, creator of <a href="http://ravenwood.spiderforest.com/">Ravenwood</a>, for the inspiration and answering some questions about how she creates her comic. Though I decided to sketch with a Wacom and re-draw over the top, I like how it turned out. Definitely welcome feedback.</div>
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