“She’s alive”. Yup, the chick is fine, but you on the other hand… I just hope Rugyam won’t take revenge on Orlan for his wife death because she exhausted her strength, trying to save Amara :O
Okay yeah can clearly see this is a different windborn from the prologue (and y’know, the comments from the previous page made that pretty clear, oops!)
Ok, had to go back over the 2nd page in this “verse” (I love the idea of calling it a ballad by the way, in which every chapter is a verse. Exquisite) and read the previous page to bring myself back up to speed a bit on this specific development. So many turns in these past two verses… honestly beautiful.
(GASP) My mind is blown! Auren was Rugyam’s wife, and the one who helped Amara come into the world! This is highly sophisticated stuff, and I enjoy all of these plot-turning surprises.
*squee* yass! I love how many ties the characters have with the others! My apologies for the first illegible comment. Typing on a phone 🙁
@Drew Birbs No worries! Deleted the original comment to make room, if that’s ok.
“She’s alive”. Yup, the chick is fine, but you on the other hand… I just hope Rugyam won’t take revenge on Orlan for his wife death because she exhausted her strength, trying to save Amara :O
Okay yeah can clearly see this is a different windborn from the prologue (and y’know, the comments from the previous page made that pretty clear, oops!)
Also, hi there baby Amara!
Aww baby Amara!
Oh my gawd
Ok, had to go back over the 2nd page in this “verse” (I love the idea of calling it a ballad by the way, in which every chapter is a verse. Exquisite) and read the previous page to bring myself back up to speed a bit on this specific development. So many turns in these past two verses… honestly beautiful.
Noticed a spelling error on the first panel. I’m guessing it’s supposed to be Windborn, not windorn
@Ketzal
Thanks for catching that! Fixed that typo now.
(GASP) My mind is blown! Auren was Rugyam’s wife, and the one who helped Amara come into the world! This is highly sophisticated stuff, and I enjoy all of these plot-turning surprises.