It eats all my free time.
Wow helps.
I'm working on something new but I can't seem to draw anything half decently anymore. I'm not sure why.
We want the webcomic up in the next 2 weeks. I'll toss up a link if/when it gets up.
Cheers
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I have two other pictures to do first, but they should both be quick, so if you have a request, shoot! I'd definitely be up for it.
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Thats not art, thats just annoying - Squidward
like Doodlebuggy said in her comment, the Pythia was taken by apollo at birth. I'd imagine it'd be awful hard for her, growing up alone with only a distant, reclusive god as company. (and sporadic visits from her and Matthias' Uncle Maximos, who was the Musagetes before Matthias...but that's another story.)
And on top of that, there's the Source. [SORRY THIS IS ME GETTING CARRIED AWAY YOU DON'T HAVE TO READ THIS] In my story, the source is a huge pool of liquid light beneath Apollo's temple at Delphi. It's the physical manifestation of the collected imagination of humanity, from which all of fiction arises from.
The Pythia floats in the Source (if she leaves the pool for whatever reason, it manifests itself physically in different ways, like Doddlebuggy's scrolls, or the clothes you see in that first pic with a chain of light around her neck or ankle that trails back into the pool) and detects when something in a story is about to go wrong. She then speaks of it, and the Musagetes goes to that fiction to fix things. unfortuantely, being tapped into pure imagination doesn't do wonders for anyone's psyche, be they man, woman, or god.
I'd imagine that as a small child Pythia was just a mess of long hair (since no one was around/cared to cut it for her, until Matthias showed up) hyper-active crazy--like a kid with no grown-ups to tell her what to do, who also is linked up to the biggest source of never-ending stories ever. But on the flip side she'd every once in a while find herself lucid, and realize that there's no one there to play with or care for her...and as a little kid, I'd imagine that's pretty sad.
...so I guess what all that mess up there is trying to say is...would you draw Pythia as a little girl, maybe like 10 or so?
*feels bad about asking, runs away*
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