To Bold and New Things!
4 years ago
Wassup guys, it's fuzzbutt Daniel again!!
Heya folks,
It's been a looooong time since I last made a journal. But, I am very excited to write about this :D
I have FINALLY finished making and posting the prologue to a full comic story arc: The Dragon's Foolish Quest. This comic is something which has been rattling around my head for years now. The entire project is a combination of various things I have put out together over the years. I've not been talking about this much or hyping it up, because I wanted to wait until I was sure it's all going ahead. However, now that the prologue story is finished, the outline for the complete story is written up, and scripts for chapter 1 and some for chapter 2 are complete, I feel comfortable finally talking about it! :D
So what is all this?
The Dragon's Foolish Quest is half passion project, and half experiment; can I successfully produce a longer-running narrative, with melodrama, action, suspense, character development, extensive lore, worldbuilding etc, while also incorporating my strange vore and domination kinks along the way? Would it even work, or would the one overshadow, distract from, or outright preclude the other?
That's what we're going to figure out together!
There are themes and scenarios am both a big fan of, and things I enjoy portraying through art. During the writing of the prologue alone, many of my older long running characters such as Bikthir and Sharpe Ethyrie have suddenly gained a whole new context in terms of setting, which I'll also be exploring down the line. Within the prologue, there are a number of clichés, and the main figure therein is intentionally written to be arrogant, self-important, and overly dramatic. He has a self image of being larger than life, beyond all others. Take his narration with a grain of salt. Take nothing he says for granted. While much of what he says is true... let's just say even the continent of his birth is up to a great deal of interpretation depending on whose perspective we are viewing it from.
I'd really appreciate if as many folks as possible could take a look at the prologue. It's only four pages long, and it took a lot of work, time and energy to complete just these. Any comments, criticisms, general feedback would be really appreciated.
The more I hear from you folks, the more motivated I'll be to push forward with this project.
Below are links to all four pages of the prologue. If you haven't already, please give it a look and let me know what you think.
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/44320298/
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/44349324/
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/44411256/
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/44590261/
Thank you so much for the support
-Daniel
It's been a looooong time since I last made a journal. But, I am very excited to write about this :D
I have FINALLY finished making and posting the prologue to a full comic story arc: The Dragon's Foolish Quest. This comic is something which has been rattling around my head for years now. The entire project is a combination of various things I have put out together over the years. I've not been talking about this much or hyping it up, because I wanted to wait until I was sure it's all going ahead. However, now that the prologue story is finished, the outline for the complete story is written up, and scripts for chapter 1 and some for chapter 2 are complete, I feel comfortable finally talking about it! :D
So what is all this?
The Dragon's Foolish Quest is half passion project, and half experiment; can I successfully produce a longer-running narrative, with melodrama, action, suspense, character development, extensive lore, worldbuilding etc, while also incorporating my strange vore and domination kinks along the way? Would it even work, or would the one overshadow, distract from, or outright preclude the other?
That's what we're going to figure out together!
There are themes and scenarios am both a big fan of, and things I enjoy portraying through art. During the writing of the prologue alone, many of my older long running characters such as Bikthir and Sharpe Ethyrie have suddenly gained a whole new context in terms of setting, which I'll also be exploring down the line. Within the prologue, there are a number of clichés, and the main figure therein is intentionally written to be arrogant, self-important, and overly dramatic. He has a self image of being larger than life, beyond all others. Take his narration with a grain of salt. Take nothing he says for granted. While much of what he says is true... let's just say even the continent of his birth is up to a great deal of interpretation depending on whose perspective we are viewing it from.
I'd really appreciate if as many folks as possible could take a look at the prologue. It's only four pages long, and it took a lot of work, time and energy to complete just these. Any comments, criticisms, general feedback would be really appreciated.
The more I hear from you folks, the more motivated I'll be to push forward with this project.
Below are links to all four pages of the prologue. If you haven't already, please give it a look and let me know what you think.
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/44320298/
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/44349324/
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/44411256/
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/44590261/
Thank you so much for the support
-Daniel
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I find it interesting and look forward to seeing what you do with it :)