This short comic came about from some quick doodles from around 2008 or ’09, and a couple of journal pages. I used to do more philosophical comics like this when I first began drawing and enjoyed using my own characters[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Feed Your Demons
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Life is strange and chaotic, and we may not always know what to do. So we try to do what seems to be most beneficial, and hope for the best. And sometimes that’s all we can do. Thanks for reading!
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Who’s ready for pumpkin spice everything time? Keiko is! She loves pumpkins. This is also my favorite page from this set, it makes me laugh.
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A demon’s appearance tells you almost nothing about its disposition. The thing appearing to menace Keiko might be quite benign. Also, these are some of the authors and articles that informed this train of thought. Jung was obviously a big[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Demons created from violence or disturbed emotions can become real trouble, giving rise to what we would recognize as poltergeist activity. Obviously, no one wants this, but when it does happen, mages are called upon to banish the demon. Since[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Having a demon that likes you and lives near your home can have obvious benefits. When a mage attempts to create one of these creatures, it’s referred to as an ‘egregore.’ An egregore can be programmed to only act in[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Some creatures like the Taroc’s ‘walleh’ or the Pterex Bird of the Colibri Islands are thought to be extremely old and powerful demons. Most demons are attached to a particular place rather than a person (though that can happen.) Having[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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In Muna, a ‘demon’ is a magical creature that comes into being due to specific strong human emotions – positive or negative. They can grow and become very powerful over time, they can fade after a few years, or they[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This short comic came about from some quick doodles from around 2008 or ’09, and a couple of journal pages. I used to do more philosophical comics like this when I first began drawing and enjoyed using my own characters[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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