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Saffron Wave
Updates Wednesdays
Set 3000 years ago on ancient Crete, Nephele's uneventful life is upended by strange monsters from the sea and an even stranger woman granting her magic powers. Little does Nephele know, she's been caught up in a personal conflict between two deities that's been dragging on for millenia...
Saffron Wave is a historical fantasy. I do not have a background in history or access to resources someone in academics would have, I'm doing the best I can with the information I'm able to attain, but given the nature of the Minoan civilization still being largely unknown and archaeology being an on-going process, I may end up getting some things wrong or presenting things in the comic that may be disproven at a later point in time. Please bear with me in regards to these kinds of discrepancies.
Oh Holy Hex (18+)
Updates sporadically
Oh Holy Hex! is an 18+ fantastically mundane urban fantasy. Follow along as a gaggle of weirdos try to navigate adult life and also maybe fight a monster or two.
If you've been following me on the internet since the early 2010's, you may recognize some or all of these characters. While the story has evolved several times over the course of the past decade and a half, the characters are the true rock. I conceived the original idea, then called Xenobiosis, in high school some time around 2009. I'd worked on it in some form or another up until around 2017, when constant reboots and burnout turned me away from the project entirely.
In 2023 I finally returned to the project, scrapping the plot entirely to make it a character-driven slice-of-life. I'd wanted to make this change for quite a while, and I guess I'd finally taken a long enough break from it that I was able to finally let go of the old plot and fully revamp everything. Characters got updated designs and everything.
In contrast to Saffron Wave, I only work on OHH when I feel like it and thus it does not have an update schedule. This may change in the future but it's wholly dependent on my workload for my other comic.
MIRA
complete
Originally made as a contribution to the Golden Garden anthology, MIRA is a short story about some young prehistoric cave artists at Altamira in Spain. This comic is a work of fiction and it not meant to be an accurate portrayal of historical events.
Due to page limits I wasn't able to put nearly as much into the comic as I originally wanted, a ton of research I did for this particular time period went unused and I'm still kinda bummed about it. When I have time in the future I'd like to make a longer comic that goes into more detail about prehistoric life.