I get the comments in the order they come in from the "Comments" list (in the menu). If the picture is new or not doesn't matter.
Posted by Grigbertz on Sat 07 Jul 2018, 08:02 EDT
Sounds good
Thanks!
Posted by birdman9999 (guest) on Sat 07 Jul 2018, 07:02 EDT
:)
That’s great to hear! I would love to hear back from you after any comment, even if it’s an “I don’t know” type of answer :) I like speculating, but I’m most interested in your own interpretation/intended stories. So, if I left questions on much older pics of yours (looking for context/backstory), would you be notified of those, or is it only on your recent uploads?
Posted by birdman9999 (guest) on Sat 07 Jul 2018, 07:00 EDT
Cliffhanger
I'm trying to piece the story connecting the sketches back together, thanks to your comments.
Ariel expected something like this to happen, but is confident she can get her way in the end.
I played out Ariel's adventures in a roleplaying mini-campaign years ago and my memory is a bit fuzzy on the details. I do have sketches of Ariel and Nena escaping together. Watch this space for further developments...
Posted by Grigbertz on Sat 07 Jul 2018, 06:23 EDT
I love comments
Comments speculating on the story behind the pictures are among my favorites. I check for new comments every day and read them all, but I kinda suck at replying, I tend to reply only when I have something solid to contribute, sorry about that.
Actually, the wonderful comments on this site played a big part in emboldening me to start my Patreon. Keep 'em coming :)
Posted by Grigbertz on Sat 07 Jul 2018, 06:12 EDT
Apologies
Hi Grigbertz, I noticed you didn’t follow up to my question on the other Ariel pic since you posted this one—is it alright to ask questions about the stories/context through comments? I just get the feeling I may be bothering you. If so, no sweat. I just like the details! I have questions about many pics in your gallery (including this one!), but I don’t want to be a pest :)
Posted by birdman9999 (guest) on Sat 07 Jul 2018, 00:02 EDT
Escape
Ah, I see! I think Ariel must be pretty mad, having gone to the dwarves for help, only to be held prisoner instead. It’s very noble of her to want to save the other girls at the same time as herself, but I feel as though there is no solution here! To me, the dwarves have ultimate control over her, what with their magic restraints. Is there anything she can do to get herself (and the others) free?
Posted by birdman9999 (guest) on Thu 05 Jul 2018, 17:20 EDT
Chaotic Good vs. Lawful Greedy
When Ariel first arrives to The Dwarf Realm she is tied as in the "Nena" drawing, stylish but inconvenient. The dwarves know the secret to change her bonds any way they want. They like Ariel well enough to want to keep her, which is a problem in itself. As for their grumpy demeanor, that's just the way they always look. Ariel on the other hand does NOT approve of their abducting other girls and will not escape herself until she can free them as well.
Posted by Grigbertz on Thu 05 Jul 2018, 15:43 EDT
Thank you!
Thanks! I always appreciate stuff like that. A question, though, about this phrase: “At one point she got bound in such a way that not even magic could release her arms.“ So this is why she visits the dwarves—in Ariel meets the mountain king, is this the way she is bound? Or have her restraints been intensified by the dwarves already at that point? And why do the dwarves not like her?
Posted by birdman9999 (guest) on Thu 05 Jul 2018, 09:35 EDT
Backstory!
There's actually lots and lots of backstory. I've added some brief notes to the Thorn Album page (Scroll down to the bottom).