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THOH: Discovering

Yaargh, the size limit really doesn't do the drawing much justice. Then again, I kind of messed up with the composition so... arh well.

Characters from left to right: Kanedeztage Vryntzingen (whose last name even I don't remember), the leader of the zkitches; Kymtzie Zchytzeskaay (whose last name I do remember), another zkitche; and Kim Gillian, an agile genderless mutant telepath. Zkitches are androgynes, so none of the people in that pic actually have a gender. Hah, I love doing this.

At some point in my story THOH, the zkitches and some mutants will be leaving Earth to find another habitable planet, and they find Shineka-Kerrin-Mam (yes, I've been pondering to change that name, any suggestions?). Shineka-Kerrin-Mam has three continents, of which one, the largest, is habited by humanoids and other creatures. Some of the zkitches settled on the next biggest continent and they left the humanoids alone. There's a whole another story about the natives of the planet (and yes, I've drawn a small picture about that too). Shineka-Kerrin-Mam has an exceptional magnetic field which can support the existence of thought patterns and mind energy for some time. Meaning, the physical people of the planet have an afterlife. By default, however, the distinct patterns tend to disappear from there and the creatures finally die.
Um... right. There's another ten pages I could go on about the planet, but I guess you don't want to read it all. Well, the thing up in the sky is actually a moon, and yes, those trees glow.

Pencil on A3. (One 0,5 mechanical HB, one 6H, one B, one 4B and one 5B pencil.)

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thea walstra 19 Dec 2004

Perfect in every way

Matt Kazmer 18 Dec 2004

Very interesting, very creative work!

Nancy Woolweber 18 Dec 2004

This is done very well.

Amanda -- 18 Dec 2004

I really like the amount of detail in this scene.

shaylise spriggs 18 Dec 2004

this is excellent work.full of drama.very profound style.