11 Comments

  • HappyHalfBloodCamper

    That one guy in the top of the third panel looks like Winnie the Pooh.🤣 Looking forward to seeing what the “Coming foe” is!

    • Chris

      It is actually pretty tricky to anthropomorphize animals visually. A lot of decisions have to be made on how to get the beasties to do simple things like holding a bow. We are relying on a little suspension of belief by our readers to just allow the story to move along and not focus too much on how hands (sorry, paws) look, etc…

    • HAPPYHALFBLOODCAMPER

      I wonder if that means that they go throught the whole stone age, iron age, all that jazz situation. If so, in the third panel it has wood working, cooking, achery, swords, shields, and established sword fight training (I assume that it’s training but it may just be siblings😉) which means that either the bearkin learn fast, have been taught by some other thing, or have been around for a while. The last being my most hoped for because I really REALLY love flashbacks!

    • PingoPenguin

      It is cool to see to see all our hobbies like archery, cooking, and woodcarving utilized into survival like on frame three.

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