The Splintered Eye, now on sale at Amazon — e-version only.
Physical version coming soon.
The cover is almost done. Just a day or two now, I think. But since the artist is out doing holiday shopping, I figured I might as well get this post out of the way with the most recent process.
Another week, another look at the dysfunctional kingdoms, city-states and protectorates of the northern continent. Today we have Wyndon, the second protectorate to be actually visited in the series — as opposed to being seen in flashbacks and dreams.
Erica asked me to do Riddian next, but I had to veto that — we don’t see the province of Riddian until Book 3, whereas we start Book 1 in the city-states of Illane. And I actually have a map with them on it!
Next in our clean-up-my-image-folders culture series: the homeland of Our Brick-Headed Hero, Cobrin, even though he hasn’t lived there in a (comparatively) long time.
I have small stockpiles of images collected from various places on the web that I use as references for my cultures’ looks. Since I’m starting to composite some of the pics for my artist friend to look over, I figured I’d share them here too.
I’ve been lax in my posting recently, and haven’t done an Influences one in a while, so since I currently have a stack of manga on my desk waiting to be read and another one on my decrepit iPad — the only thing beside music that the damn device will access — I might as well talk about those.
The Trifold Goddess is not a single deity, but an alliance of three entities who share power and act in concert — mostly. They have a few collective names: the Shield, Torch and Hammer; the Maiden, Mother and Matron…and the Slag, Nag and Hag. Generally neutral when it comes to relations with other deities, and indifferent to political, religious or cultural affiliations when offering their blessings to mortals, they are considered trustworthy by most of Halci’s mainland cultures and allowed to operate in peace. The Risen Phoenix Empire is an exception to this rule, but even within the Empire’s borders, Trifold temples and active clergy can be found.
Since I haven’t posted in a week, I feel obligated, but I can’t seem to muster the energy to flesh out one of my waiting drafts. Instead, I’ll pin up the maps I’d either done right before my computer issues or that I’ve tinkered with since. Not much, but it’s something, right?
Fellow blogger Buffy was just squeeing over how much she likes flags, so I started thinking about my territories’ flags… I’ve always had some notes on them, but only ever made one of them while I was playing as it in NationStates.
So, since the weekend is my brainless time, I decided to take a hack at a few flags.