
And now here at the end of The Gob-Queen's Request I bet that you have a lot of different questions. Like why did the Queen do this to Betty and what's with that fancy rock at the end? Those questions tie into a larger overarching narrative I'm picking away in my Seventh Realm Patreon content. But if you want a more concrete answer, you will find it in a prequel short story I wrote for this comic. That story, as well as the final edit of this comic can be accessed for free on my Patreon right here https://www.patreon.com/posts/84962311
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As a reminder, the premise of The Gob-Queen's Request was:
Velren, promising young captain of a Shellside-based mercenary crew, receives a letter that declares him to be heir apparent to Gob-Queen Debbie, sovereign of all Gobkind. Velren dismisses this nonsense out of hand, as not only is he definitely human, but knows he's the son of a barmaid and a mage-burglar - no secret destinies here.
However, over the next few weeks Velren begins to shift - once athletic body growing smaller and greener and curvier, stalwart heart becoming fainter and softer. Even "his" clothes give way, practical armor replaced with the high femme (and highly impractical) fashion of the Gobcourt.
Soon enough the supposed Velren is "revealed" to be Princess Betty, eldest daughter of the Gob-Queen herself. Her mercenaries can't believe how they were fooled so long - the princess is such a damsel of body and spirit it should have been impossible to mistake her for a human warrior, disguise magic or no. Eager for a reward for her return, the company carries the princess back to the Gob-Queen's court. Betty, for her part, complains all the way that she was truly is some human named Velren, subjected to a peculiar curse, though she convinces no one given she does it with the refined airs and bratty petulance of gobbo royalty. She quickly comes around on her circumstances on her arrival though, on seeing the opulence of her new home and the countless suitors her mother has gathered in anticipation for her "return".
Some creative liberties have been taken with the original pitch.
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Thanks for reading and if you feel like you really like this content and want to see more fantasy TFs, you can get early access by chipping in for as little as a buck. Have a great weekend!
https://www.patreon.com/KimRinzley" rel="nofollow ugc noreferrer noopener">www.patreon.com/KimRinzley
As a reminder, the premise of The Gob-Queen's Request was:
Velren, promising young captain of a Shellside-based mercenary crew, receives a letter that declares him to be heir apparent to Gob-Queen Debbie, sovereign of all Gobkind. Velren dismisses this nonsense out of hand, as not only is he definitely human, but knows he's the son of a barmaid and a mage-burglar - no secret destinies here.
However, over the next few weeks Velren begins to shift - once athletic body growing smaller and greener and curvier, stalwart heart becoming fainter and softer. Even "his" clothes give way, practical armor replaced with the high femme (and highly impractical) fashion of the Gobcourt.
Soon enough the supposed Velren is "revealed" to be Princess Betty, eldest daughter of the Gob-Queen herself. Her mercenaries can't believe how they were fooled so long - the princess is such a damsel of body and spirit it should have been impossible to mistake her for a human warrior, disguise magic or no. Eager for a reward for her return, the company carries the princess back to the Gob-Queen's court. Betty, for her part, complains all the way that she was truly is some human named Velren, subjected to a peculiar curse, though she convinces no one given she does it with the refined airs and bratty petulance of gobbo royalty. She quickly comes around on her circumstances on her arrival though, on seeing the opulence of her new home and the countless suitors her mother has gathered in anticipation for her "return".
Some creative liberties have been taken with the original pitch.
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