The first panel is so pretty, both the perspective and the colours, plus the three little badger children are adorable. ♥️
A note on the glowing white hot metal – only the smith would be handling the metal so he could turn and move it as needed. And the white hot metal would be grasped with special metal tongs otherwise the handler would end up with 3rd degree burns very quickly!
These badgerfolk comments give me a big Redwall vibe, the kids books with animals as all characters? Good memories, though the parts that really stuck with me are the descriptions of the feasts. I guess when you get older your focus changes…
I have heard of people making fantasy dwarves into badgerfolk, but this is really something.
Or maybe people have been making badgerfolk into dwarves all these years?
Badgers: afraid of nothing, very thick hide, love to dig.
Dwarves: all that plus ale.
Totally obvious 🙂
“And now Jay Nielsen and Doug Marcaida will give you your first task”
It will cut.
The first panel is so pretty, both the perspective and the colours, plus the three little badger children are adorable. ♥️
A note on the glowing white hot metal – only the smith would be handling the metal so he could turn and move it as needed. And the white hot metal would be grasped with special metal tongs otherwise the handler would end up with 3rd degree burns very quickly!
Evidently there is magic involved then.
These badgerfolk comments give me a big Redwall vibe, the kids books with animals as all characters? Good memories, though the parts that really stuck with me are the descriptions of the feasts. I guess when you get older your focus changes…
You really have a talent for creating interesting envrionments. From now on, I will view dwarves as badgers in disguise.