20. Very Acceptable
One update left to go in Chapter one! This seems like a good time to take a little tour of a few of the colour schemes used in the chapter so far. One more colour palette (and one more familiar face) to go next week!
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One update left to go in Chapter one! This seems like a good time to take a little tour of a few of the colour schemes used in the chapter so far. One more colour palette (and one more familiar face) to go next week!
Hey look, Breek is back! And once again earning his “Best Bird” award, as we close out Part One of the story. Tune in next week for the start of Part Two!
Merry Christmas everybody! And as a little present for all of you, how about the start of Chapter Two of Lemrin Spur? In this week’s opener we meet Brother Gone and The Cult of Stone. They’re just brimming with seasonal cheer and are super keen to share it with the whole wide world!
Lemrin’s current escapade was inspired by our visit to Bodmin Moor in the summer. We explored the Hurlers stone circles and hiked up Stowes Hill to see the Cheesewring tor. If you’re ever down Cornwall way, then I recommend a visit. Some truly amazing views and (on our visit at least) significantly less evil cultists… Continue reading 23. The Error
Happy New Year Everybody! Hopefully it will be a good year for all of our cast (excluding Brother Gone, who’s brief experience of 2026 consists only of getting arrowed in the back of the head).
For those paying close attention, the correct answer to the First Year’s first homework assignment was: Yes.
I was able to let everyone know Sleen’s name back in Episode 10 because he raised his hand in this episode. Will the rest of the First Year’s get names? Maybe! Although at time of writing, the rest still remain mysteriously anonymous.
Poor Facilitator Nux – we hardly knew thee! I guess on account of you never having appeared in the series other than as a silhouette in the last panel of this week’s episode. But still! You’ll surely be missed! Presumably by someone who forms very fast attachments to silhouettes with little to no character development.