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[21 Oct 2009|01:15am] |
During the last 4 months I have been working on “Forgotten Moon: The God Slayer” storyboards. So there is hope that will have an online graphic novel in the distant…and I mean distant FUTURE.
Some RECENT sketches. I have a LOAD of older drawings that I need to post! I’m soooo lazy!
Gods and a demi god for “Forgotten Moon: The God Slayer” story…
A God

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[21 Jul 2009|01:12am] |
tons of sketches to post….
but I’m a lazy whore…
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[03 Dec 2008|12:14pm] |
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colored sketch of Daren as a child from the "Familiar" story.

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[17 Nov 2008|10:08pm] |
The “Familiar” FM story has been on my mind a lot lately. This is the first story of the three. The story is about Daren as a child, wandering around in bazaar. He stubbles upon a familiar manifestation, an amulet .
A mysterious merchant, offers an invention (the amulet ).

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[17 Nov 2008|09:37pm] |
I haven't posted anything for while due to motivation and personal events. Last week my groove came back and my ideas for the FM story(s) continued to developed . I hope that within a couple of years I can begin with the Forgotten Moon web comic. I don’t want to get started on the comic until I have polished the first FM story, learned how to communicate the story sequentially and most of all improve my art.
I want to clarify that FM consists of three stories. The first story is very short (probably 6-10 pages) and simple. This story is titled “Familiar” and it is about Daren as a young boy browsing around at a bazaar. This story takes place in the human realm. The seconded story is call “The God slayer” and this story is about Fatima and Sahir. The last story “ The Third Moon” is about Fatima again. In this story Fatima believes that she is human. Daren, Bejo and Tau help guide Fatima on a journey.
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[27 Aug 2008|06:12pm] |
FM *Logic* I don’t know if this explanation makes any sense to you. I find it difficult to explain my ideas.
Gods and goddess are not immortal, they can live for extensive periods of time. They can live for thousands of years. Demi gods can only live for hundreds of years. Those who are reborn as a god or goddess are born into a title. A title for example is Indra, a Hindu god. You can be reborn as Indra. When one’s title time has ended, one will fade away and be replaced by another who will represent that same title. This is an natural death for atman (Hindu “soul”) who existed as god. All gods and goddess are a title. If a god or goddess dies unnaturally, such as murdered, they can’t be replaced. Therefore that god or goddess no longer exists. Sahir and other Ashuras (anti-god) who are jealous of the gods, want to destroy all gods.
Sahir was a very power god named Ahura in his previous life. Sahir is outraged because of this so called "demotion," being reborn a demi-god in his present life. He wants his title back and wants prove that he just as powerful or even more powerful than the gods themselves. His main objective is to slay Ahura, so no one can be reborn as this god.
Images of Ahura


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[16 Jun 2008|02:17pm] |
Images of Sahir, the god slayer.

"Even the gods bleed."

Silly sketch of Sahir.
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[31 Mar 2008|02:32pm] |
doodles represent an idea of a scene were Fatima and gang (Daren and Tau) leave CW into the realm of Gods and demi-gods. Fatima doesn’t remember existing in this realm, so all the things she sees and experience is shocking to her.
Fatima is hungry. Daren takes her out to lunch.

anthro fish vender who serves fish

While Fatima is very uncomfortable an old friend says hello. The friend appears to be frightening to Fatima.

Fatima finds the food freaky.
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[12 Mar 2008|11:32am] |
Dawa a Blood Moon monk, plays a small role in the 2nd half of the major story (when Fatima believes that she is human). Fatima, Daren and Tau meet this monk in a Sitatara temple. Dawa recognizes that the three of them are moons and warns them of the journey ahead (to confront Sitatara).
Dawa is a symbol of clarity and removal of all delusions. The full circle symbol on this belly means the cloudiness of illusions, ego and discrimination. The empty circle on his forehead is clarity, emptiness and purity.

doodles

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