This is actually a good piece to use as an example of various perspectives with characters. Panel 1 is easy to see and understand. Panel 2, if you wren’t paying attention to panel 1, might actually look like she’s standing up. Panel 3 takes the cake, where if you’re not keeping up, looks like the whole world is skewed, especially with the floor along the TOP of the panel.
Well, usually one learns by making mistakes and *surviving* them. The latter part is often accomplished by having someone protect you from the worst consequences.
This is actually a good piece to use as an example of various perspectives with characters. Panel 1 is easy to see and understand. Panel 2, if you wren’t paying attention to panel 1, might actually look like she’s standing up. Panel 3 takes the cake, where if you’re not keeping up, looks like the whole world is skewed, especially with the floor along the TOP of the panel.
Mom! Snake-y-lad is being cryptic again!
This is how you end up in a warlock pact.
Ah, I see that you, also, are an acolyte of 5th Edition.
digging the perspective in the last panel! :3
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Well, usually one learns by making mistakes and *surviving* them. The latter part is often accomplished by having someone protect you from the worst consequences.
I like what was done with the shadow in the first panel. Either that’s the antlersnake, or it’s her own astral shadow.