Maybe you've already answered this before, but is Wrey adopted, or do the Blomqui wings sometimes skip generations? I probably skipped over the info somewhere.. D:
- Vron090311
Yeah, Wrey is adopted, but I don't think it's ever been explicitly mentioned in the comic. She doesn't have any over-wrought angst concerning it and it's a well known fact to all the other characters, so it's kinda an awkward bit of exposition to write in.
And the Blomqui racial features, like the head wings and blue hair, are pretty dominant. So they're usually apparent even when someone is multiracial.
- britt090411
Ah, I understand now. Thanks!
- Vron090511
Yeah, the thatch is difficult to use since it tends to add a texture as it shades. It gives the walls a cool, woven cabana-look, though!
- Mini-Mimi090511
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Posted on: Sept. 02, 2011
I've kinda gone hatch crazy the last two pages. I'll knock it off; I realize it's making things just look kinda scratchy.
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Maybe you've already answered this before, but is Wrey adopted, or do the Blomqui wings sometimes skip generations? I probably skipped over the info somewhere.. D:
- Vron 090311Yeah, Wrey is adopted, but I don't think it's ever been explicitly mentioned in the comic. She doesn't have any over-wrought angst concerning it and it's a well known fact to all the other characters, so it's kinda an awkward bit of exposition to write in.
- britt 090411And the Blomqui racial features, like the head wings and blue hair, are pretty dominant. So they're usually apparent even when someone is multiracial.
Ah, I understand now. Thanks!
- Vron 090511Yeah, the thatch is difficult to use since it tends to add a texture as it shades. It gives the walls a cool, woven cabana-look, though!
- Mini-Mimi 090511Add a Comment