It’s Kinda like in South Park when the kids meet God for the first time.
Kyle: I never expected you to look like that!
God: What were you expecting?
Kyle: I don’t know, but not….that!
If you’re sentient, you speak the same language as I do, and you’re not trying to kill me, I’m basically automatically happy to be your friend. (None of those things are insurmountable, but they force an evaluation. :P)
Well technically, sentience is the easy part…You merely need to have the ability to sense your surroundings well enough to act. However, *sapience* is quite a bit harder to manage.
😉
Also, I absolutely love the fact that, so far, every Tempul citizen we’ve met has greeted Glon’s mixed-blood with simple matter-of-fact acceptance. Very clear that Glon’s not accustomed to hearing "half-orc" said as a simple truth and not a slur.
One of the wonderful constants of the YAFGCverse is that there’s beauty to be found everywhere…even when it’s the beauty of a deadly creature about to kill and eat you. It’s difficult for the mouse to recognize, let alone admit, the beauty of the hawk…and yet, YAFGC brings us there, again and again. Just look at all the fans of Cerasta, for example…to say nothing of the late, lamented, and dearly beloved if also terrifying, Arachne.
Right on.
Which makes sense, because most creatures don’t think of themselves as ugly.
Rich has that ability to present even things that we, the readers, might think of as hideous, from within the viewpoint of the respective being.
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(Attempting to battle ego whilst reading flattering comments) I think part of the perception is how things change as you get to know them. When I was watching E.T. for the first time, I remember thinking how scary and hideous the creature was when it was first introduced. But once it became a person and had personality and emotions and a sense of vulnerability he became adorable. I’m sure there was some deliberate lighting effects and angles to emphasize the effect, but …. well it’s hard to say if this applies to my stuff because by the time they get to paper I usually know them as people already.So I’m already drawing them that way.
Now I want to try something scary and hideous to see if I actually can.
Oh, man – E.T. is classic for that. The expected great direction, combined with a PERFECT design: long, grotesque limbs and digts – and neck – but wide, wide eyes. (Earth mammals are positively inclined toward oversized eyes. Cuteness as a survival mechanism, think kittens.) So at first we get the creature’s noise and limbs, and gradually we get the eyes and the personality.
If you’ll take advice from someone who isn’t a visual storyteller, Rich, I recommend drawing the scary/hideous thing from the perspective of an outsider, so you’ll be inclined to think about it, and present it, as Other.
For this viewer, the ugliest thing you’ve ever drawn were the Mammoth Breasts.
There’s an entire bespoke backstory to the mongrelfolk of YAFGC. If you haven’t already, check out the Night Queen arc (starting with with #1700) and meet Hu-Hu. There’s a developed, and rather awesome, reason that the mongrelfolk have higher charisma than you might be expecting.
Really? I don't know if I recall anyone *ever* calling Jagers constructs, I thought that "monster" was the more general term for bio mad science beings, with constructs being something more specific.
"My mother never talks about that orgy, and I can’t really blame her much although… I would love to read the guest list at that party. And if there’s another like it, let me know." — Mis-Conceptions by Leslie Fish
Definitely not a kobold. ❤️
Well, part of him is…
Yup, nobody called whatever that is.
It’s Kinda like in South Park when the kids meet God for the first time.
Kyle: I never expected you to look like that!
God: What were you expecting?
Kyle: I don’t know, but not….that!
If you’re sentient, you speak the same language as I do, and you’re not trying to kill me, I’m basically automatically happy to be your friend. (None of those things are insurmountable, but they force an evaluation. :P)
"Wait… I thought you made humanity in your image?"
"Yes, I did. What of it?"
If I recall correctly, those weren’t Kyle’s lines, but Mr Garrison’s.
Someone from the "Mongrelman" tribe!
Is he from the valley? ^^
He might have had too many scrumpy apples…
KITTY!!!
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MOSTLY KITTY!!
AT LEAST SEMIKITTY!
And when he eats, the food goes through the semicolon?
Kittiefling?
Sentient semikittiefling!
Well technically, sentience is the easy part…You merely need to have the ability to sense your surroundings well enough to act. However, *sapience* is quite a bit harder to manage.
😉
Also, I absolutely love the fact that, so far, every Tempul citizen we’ve met has greeted Glon’s mixed-blood with simple matter-of-fact acceptance. Very clear that Glon’s not accustomed to hearing "half-orc" said as a simple truth and not a slur.
So, he’s a mongrelman? Definitely looks cuter than the average specimen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongrelfolk
He’s a kitty!
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Rich’s mingrelmen have (historically) had much higher CHA scores than the average.
I’m trying to imagine what an ‘ugly, unappealing’ Rich character might look like, and having a lot of trouble.
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One of the wonderful constants of the YAFGCverse is that there’s beauty to be found everywhere…even when it’s the beauty of a deadly creature about to kill and eat you. It’s difficult for the mouse to recognize, let alone admit, the beauty of the hawk…and yet, YAFGC brings us there, again and again. Just look at all the fans of Cerasta, for example…to say nothing of the late, lamented, and dearly beloved if also terrifying, Arachne.
Right on.
Which makes sense, because most creatures don’t think of themselves as ugly.
Rich has that ability to present even things that we, the readers, might think of as hideous, from within the viewpoint of the respective being.
t!
(Attempting to battle ego whilst reading flattering comments) I think part of the perception is how things change as you get to know them. When I was watching E.T. for the first time, I remember thinking how scary and hideous the creature was when it was first introduced. But once it became a person and had personality and emotions and a sense of vulnerability he became adorable. I’m sure there was some deliberate lighting effects and angles to emphasize the effect, but …. well it’s hard to say if this applies to my stuff because by the time they get to paper I usually know them as people already.So I’m already drawing them that way.
Now I want to try something scary and hideous to see if I actually can.
Oh, man – E.T. is classic for that. The expected great direction, combined with a PERFECT design: long, grotesque limbs and digts – and neck – but wide, wide eyes. (Earth mammals are positively inclined toward oversized eyes. Cuteness as a survival mechanism, think kittens.) So at first we get the creature’s noise and limbs, and gradually we get the eyes and the personality.
If you’ll take advice from someone who isn’t a visual storyteller, Rich, I recommend drawing the scary/hideous thing from the perspective of an outsider, so you’ll be inclined to think about it, and present it, as Other.
For this viewer, the ugliest thing you’ve ever drawn were the Mammoth Breasts.
t!
HAH! Why them? I thought they were positively adorable!
Well, as we’ve discussed – you would.
t!
There’s an entire bespoke backstory to the mongrelfolk of YAFGC. If you haven’t already, check out the Night Queen arc (starting with with #1700) and meet Hu-Hu. There’s a developed, and rather awesome, reason that the mongrelfolk have higher charisma than you might be expecting.
maybe he is the child of the explorer and the husband from the secret valley?
The back story of the Winaloohoo-hoo starts at #1887.
http://yafgc.net/comic/1887-another-history-lesson/
Well that set a cat among the pigeons
Hmm, this guy looks even more a construct than Krosp is. At least that talking cat at least looks like a cat instead of some weird chimera.
Wait, Krosp is a construct? I’ve always thought he was just augmented.
Any biological product of Mad Science is called a "construct" in Girl Genius-land, no matter how minor the augmentations.
Really? I don't know if I recall anyone *ever* calling Jagers constructs, I thought that "monster" was the more general term for bio mad science beings, with constructs being something more specific.
Somehow I imagine Trevor voiced by Jim Cummings.
Pooh, Tigger, or Darkwing? ?
Non-accented Lorewalker Cho?
Minsc, or maybe Hondo?
(Jim does a LOT of voice work)
I was thinking Pooh or Kaa, but with a more scholarly voice and sophisticated vocabulary.
Oh, splendid — that sort of hollow, Sterling Holloway-ish voice? I could hear that easily!
Maybe he’s a distant ancestor of snarf…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snarf_(ThunderCats)
"My mother never talks about that orgy, and I can’t really blame her much although… I would love to read the guest list at that party. And if there’s another like it, let me know." — Mis-Conceptions by Leslie Fish
I love that song! Wish I could upvote this!
Ah, now I understand….
Glon "seems familiar" to C’rhynne. Reminds her of Lucas or Owen? Or maybe C’rhynne has met others from the Black Mountain crowd?
"Seems familiar somehow" from an older NPC to a PC of mixed heritage almost always means someone used to know someone’s father/mother.
Perhaps she knows or has at least seen Owen? With that beard and his hair like that he definitely looks strikingly like his father.
Cat, Library… it makes sense. I do wonder if there is any connection to the mongrelfolk. Also, does he purr?
Hmm, according to these comments, it seems that…
Everyone loves magical Trevor.
I see what you did there.
And I love it.