What she should have mentioned is that the person who commissioned her was also taken. Gonna be hard to collect payment(s) when the person who pays you has been kidnapped.
She also could've mentioned that she's one of the Bloodhand heirs. Or just point out that saving the Viscount of Greyfort (is that the term Elegrost uses for the heir to a title?) probably involves a hefty reward.
I think it would be Baron, if Elegrost uses the English system of courtesy titles. To wit: When a lord is promoted, he still retains his old title, and can have it granted as a courtesy to his heir apparent. Before Lewstrom's war, Greyfort was a Barony, and Lucas was promoted directly to duke in the aftermath
That might be a tradition, but definitely not one maintained in Greyfort. Not with the connotations and problems surrounding the title there.
Charles is the Heir to the Duchy. He'll become Duke when he inherits the title from Lucas (through death or abdication/retirement), and until then, he's just a duke in potentia.
Flanette Hunter doesn't have a title, she's just the Duke's mother-in-law with some privileges thrown in.
Prairie Son: Yes, she was made baron via Niko, but that was a hostile takeover during the war, not through valid authority. (I'm saying this poorly as my brain is not allowing words to escape right now. It apparently believes that words will be list if it shares them …. Rolls eyes)
I think the style for heirs to a title is "young title", so "the young Baron Greyfort" would be understood as "the heir apparent for the title of Baron Greyfort", not as "the current Baron Greyfort, who happens to be young".
Though if you're at least at king rank, then heirs-apparent are normally granted a lesser title corresponding to a subdivision of the kingdom; e.g. Prince of Wales.
Nope. Course, I'm biased cuz i love me some boobies too! Besides, this IS -your- comic why shouldn't you draw what you enjoy? And, as you said, you _don't_ sacrifice narrative. The nekkididitty you present is within the line of the story. If it weren't, well, honestly, some of us would be just as happy 😁 um i mean …. Seriously, yes, we would be happy, but that you don't is why we trust you as a story -teller.
And you're equal -opportunity! You show a lot of men-parts off, and female butts and legs etc etc too.
I can't recall who said it, but a naked gobin attracted many readers, but the story is what keeps us here. And the chance to see more boobs! Lmao
I guess she is having flashbacks from her time with Adina XD
Lol.
But also, Glonda also could've mentioned that Charles is the heir to Greyfort…
What she should have mentioned is that the person who commissioned her was also taken. Gonna be hard to collect payment(s) when the person who pays you has been kidnapped.
She opened with that in the strip where she flags the ship down.
She also could've mentioned that she's one of the Bloodhand heirs. Or just point out that saving the Viscount of Greyfort (is that the term Elegrost uses for the heir to a title?) probably involves a hefty reward.
I think it would be Baron, if Elegrost uses the English system of courtesy titles. To wit: When a lord is promoted, he still retains his old title, and can have it granted as a courtesy to his heir apparent. Before Lewstrom's war, Greyfort was a Barony, and Lucas was promoted directly to duke in the aftermath
Oh, in that case I would hope that Charles doesn't get married before inheriting the Duke title. Just to be safe.
Charles can't be baron, as his mother is currently Baroness Greyfort.
That might be a tradition, but definitely not one maintained in Greyfort. Not with the connotations and problems surrounding the title there.
Charles is the Heir to the Duchy. He'll become Duke when he inherits the title from Lucas (through death or abdication/retirement), and until then, he's just a duke in potentia.
Flanette Hunter doesn't have a title, she's just the Duke's mother-in-law with some privileges thrown in.
I thought her being Baroness is how we got Niko Flambe?
Prairie Son: Yes, she was made baron via Niko, but that was a hostile takeover during the war, not through valid authority. (I'm saying this poorly as my brain is not allowing words to escape right now. It apparently believes that words will be list if it shares them …. Rolls eyes)
It was a valid enough investiture to trigger the Greyfort Curse to go after her spouses from Lord Elgin Muc to Niko the Werewolf.
I think the style for heirs to a title is "young title", so "the young Baron Greyfort" would be understood as "the heir apparent for the title of Baron Greyfort", not as "the current Baron Greyfort, who happens to be young".
Though if you're at least at king rank, then heirs-apparent are normally granted a lesser title corresponding to a subdivision of the kingdom; e.g. Prince of Wales.
Those eyes.
Even fifteen minutes she could stand to a incompetent and silly noble teenager.
Glonda the nose corset.
Our esteemed illustrator still finding new ways to show off the fun bags.
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Lmao
Would've been a bit awkward without the shirt, but would also have shown the effectiveness of her nose as an uplifting accessory!
And Safana's still got it!
Yup. I loves me some boobs. Is it sad that I struggle with each storyline to try to find an excuse to draw boobs without sacrificing the narrative?
Not at all!
It's a Hallmark of your Style.
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Nope. Course, I'm biased cuz i love me some boobies too! Besides, this IS -your- comic why shouldn't you draw what you enjoy? And, as you said, you _don't_ sacrifice narrative. The nekkididitty you present is within the line of the story. If it weren't, well, honestly, some of us would be just as happy 😁 um i mean …. Seriously, yes, we would be happy, but that you don't is why we trust you as a story -teller.
And you're equal -opportunity! You show a lot of men-parts off, and female butts and legs etc etc too.
I can't recall who said it, but a naked gobin attracted many readers, but the story is what keeps us here. And the chance to see more boobs! Lmao