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"Gr'hul the Ghul's wrath was terrible to behold. When the sorcerer king
denied him the hand of his youngest daughter, he swore the dreaded
triple oath and the sevenfold curse, and departed from the stone city in
quest of his vengeance. Nobody dared to stop him. The streets emptied in
front of him as by magic and behind his mighty back fearful eyes watched
his relentless progress and the string of wreckage left by his monstrous
stone hammer. Soon, Gr'hul the Ghul found himself outside the crumbling
mossy walls of the sorcerer king's lair and his powerful giant legs
drove him down the winding road towards the Tarkish Waste."
[to be continued]
Thomas
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"Unlike most mortals, Gr'hul had learned from the black priests the
whereabouts of the bleak talisman hidden under the lowest and darkest
crypt of the shunned temple of the Purple Spider, surrounded by dreadful
spells and evil demons. With the help of this talisman he would exact
his terrible vengeance on the sorcerer king and ravish his beautiful but
vain daughter, but..."
[to be continued]
Thomas
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"but first he would have to deal with the nameless dangers he knew to be
waiting on his path."
Thomas
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Wow, I love this - the wide view of the rock formations in #2 is really great.
When will I be able to get a copy of the full graphic novel??
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On 17-4-2014 16:12, Robert McGregor wrote:
> Wow, I love this - the wide view of the rock formations in #2 is really great.
Thanks Robert. Exploration of isosurfaces is always rewarding.
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> When will I be able to get a copy of the full graphic novel??
Aaah... That is difficult to answer :-) If it goes like Iskander... I am
afraid you will have to do with bits and pieces.
Thomas
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> "but first he would have to deal with the nameless dangers he knew to be
> waiting on his path."
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> Thomas
Do you plan to make a comics?
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On 18-4-2014 11:09, FractRacer wrote:
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> Do you plan to make a comics?
I never plan anything in advance :-)
It comes at will... or not, so I have not the slightest idea how it is
going to evolve.
Thomas
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> On 18-4-2014 11:09, FractRacer wrote:
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>> Do you plan to make a comics?
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> I never plan anything in advance :-)
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> It comes at will... or not, so I have not the slightest idea how it is
> going to evolve.
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> Thomas
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After the fight thee hero save the princess.
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On 19-4-2014 2:26, FractRacer wrote:
>> On 18-4-2014 11:09, FractRacer wrote:
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>>> Do you plan to make a comics?
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>> I never plan anything in advance :-)
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>> It comes at will... or not, so I have not the slightest idea how it is
>> going to evolve.
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>> Thomas
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> After the fight thee hero save the princess.
>
Well, at least the large outline is clear to me: it is a bit more
complicated than that. And I am not even sure who saves who... ;-)
Thomas
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