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If they’re in Subrealm via Astral projection, current research says yes, xcal. If they’re in subrealm as a result of death in Senserealm, Senserealm is no longer a concern unless they get “reincarnated” there like the trap that Belham set some time ago. As for dying demons in Subrealm, I remind you what happened to the guy that kissed “the lady” as his last wish.
The Lady: “It will take an age for him to be able to ascend again.”
Demon with the Axe: “I will wait.”
So while the “Lady” may not know (or tell) EXACTLY where they go, she knows they can come back, after gathering their energy for a while.
Apologies if I’ve asked this before — is there a page somewhere that describes your process/tools for creating the artwork? Your style seems to hover somewhere between traditional, rotoscoped, computer-assisted… It certainly works, but as an ignoramus in that area I’d be interested in knowing more about how your interaction with the tools, or if it’s all just you.
Xcal: My thoughts on this have always been that death strips away layers of the self. Much like Crowley’s abyss. When they die in senserealm, it simply removes their manifestation in senserealm and their ability to interact with that mode of existence; the physical form is just a shell one puts on. But senserealm doesn’t work like the rest of reality… outside there, death would result in a loss of an order of consciousness. As the axe man said “He had always talked about spending some time in a lower form. Just for kicks.”
That’s my best guess, anyway. Let’s see what the Lady says.
“Apologies if I’ve asked this before — is there a page somewhere that describes your process/tools for creating the artwork?”
At the moment, no. I’d put one together if there was enough demand, but it will take a fair amount of time… time which would be otherwise spent working on the comic.
And, to be perfectly honest, I’d much rather be working on the comic.
February 11th, 2010 at 1:02 am
Is it like the Matrix, their bodies in Senserealm flop over and die? I always suspected that the truth is a meandering stream that forks and rejoins
February 11th, 2010 at 1:24 am
did i jst miss tuesday’s update or was it not posted?
February 11th, 2010 at 2:16 am
There was no update on Tuesday.
February 11th, 2010 at 7:28 am
If they’re in Subrealm via Astral projection, current research says yes, xcal. If they’re in subrealm as a result of death in Senserealm, Senserealm is no longer a concern unless they get “reincarnated” there like the trap that Belham set some time ago. As for dying demons in Subrealm, I remind you what happened to the guy that kissed “the lady” as his last wish.
The Lady: “It will take an age for him to be able to ascend again.”
Demon with the Axe: “I will wait.”
So while the “Lady” may not know (or tell) EXACTLY where they go, she knows they can come back, after gathering their energy for a while.
February 11th, 2010 at 10:23 am
Apologies if I’ve asked this before — is there a page somewhere that describes your process/tools for creating the artwork? Your style seems to hover somewhere between traditional, rotoscoped, computer-assisted… It certainly works, but as an ignoramus in that area I’d be interested in knowing more about how your interaction with the tools, or if it’s all just you.
February 11th, 2010 at 12:45 pm
Ahhh – the 1 mil bucks question – will be waiting for TL’s answer ^^
February 11th, 2010 at 7:57 pm
Xcal: My thoughts on this have always been that death strips away layers of the self. Much like Crowley’s abyss. When they die in senserealm, it simply removes their manifestation in senserealm and their ability to interact with that mode of existence; the physical form is just a shell one puts on. But senserealm doesn’t work like the rest of reality… outside there, death would result in a loss of an order of consciousness. As the axe man said “He had always talked about spending some time in a lower form. Just for kicks.”
That’s my best guess, anyway. Let’s see what the Lady says.
February 12th, 2010 at 4:38 pm
“Apologies if I’ve asked this before — is there a page somewhere that describes your process/tools for creating the artwork?”
At the moment, no. I’d put one together if there was enough demand, but it will take a fair amount of time… time which would be otherwise spent working on the comic.
And, to be perfectly honest, I’d much rather be working on the comic.