One way to remove a curse from someone is to find another person who will willingly consent to take their place as the subject of the curse. As you can imagine, this is not a popular choice, so it doesn’t get mentioned in stories very often, nor is it often used as a solution.
Jake, this would be a good opportunity to provide some links to previous pages inside the comment section.
For example I completely forgot the context of the first frame; who is this “she”? The princess?
BTW, you can also use such links in a sneaky way as tools to bolster classic storytelling devices like foreshadowing or Chekhov’s gun:
Foreshadowing something that will happen 10 pages later is normal in a book, but in a webcomic that means 2 months, it will be lost on readers.
So find an excuse to put a link below the comic (I.e. “last time seen this person”) that links to the page where the foreshadowing is to what happens next page.
This way readers can be remembered without being too much on the nose.
Like the others in the picture, He’s talking about Marah.
modestmedusa.com/comic/aye/
More specifically, he’s talking about why he chose to still follow her and help her after she left the Arsenal of Winter (the tower when she met her two other future selves, and third person that I thought was also her, but Jake said was actually Urano) to his bf/husband.
Is she talking about taking the weapon? What makes her think the Prince won’t be able to control her the same way he controls David (I call him David. He looks like a David)
Well, she doesn’t need to USE the weapon, just like David doesn’t … but in such case, how is that supposed to help? Does she think the vampires let him go when he won’t have the weapon?
Wow!
Ah, peeking into the hero’s head, classic! Also, taking his burden, is that even possible?
I think she means the weapon the Prince put in his head.
One way to remove a curse from someone is to find another person who will willingly consent to take their place as the subject of the curse. As you can imagine, this is not a popular choice, so it doesn’t get mentioned in stories very often, nor is it often used as a solution.
Seems she has another power….hmm
Field brain surgery time!
Jake, this would be a good opportunity to provide some links to previous pages inside the comment section.
For example I completely forgot the context of the first frame; who is this “she”? The princess?
BTW, you can also use such links in a sneaky way as tools to bolster classic storytelling devices like foreshadowing or Chekhov’s gun:
Foreshadowing something that will happen 10 pages later is normal in a book, but in a webcomic that means 2 months, it will be lost on readers.
So find an excuse to put a link below the comic (I.e. “last time seen this person”) that links to the page where the foreshadowing is to what happens next page.
This way readers can be remembered without being too much on the nose.
Like the others in the picture, He’s talking about Marah.
modestmedusa.com/comic/aye/
More specifically, he’s talking about why he chose to still follow her and help her after she left the Arsenal of Winter (the tower when she met her two other future selves, and third person that I thought was also her, but Jake said was actually Urano) to his bf/husband.
Holy cats! Is this going where I think it is? So excited for the next comic.
Go Marah!!!
Is she talking about taking the weapon? What makes her think the Prince won’t be able to control her the same way he controls David (I call him David. He looks like a David)
Well, she doesn’t need to USE the weapon, just like David doesn’t … but in such case, how is that supposed to help? Does she think the vampires let him go when he won’t have the weapon?
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How is that supposed to help?