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Winter Fantasy Page 4

June 11th, 2013

Blaise and Snow-by-Night dance on top of Temple of Giavere on Page 4 of Winter Fantasy. Julie Wright once again works her magic. To see one of my favorite panels of this vignette, please vote for Snow by Night on Top Web Comics.

Brittany and I will be at Anime Mid-Atlantic this weekend. Come by and say hello if you’l be there.

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Winter Fantasy Page 3

June 9th, 2013

Blaise and Snow-by-Night emerge from the Harp & Trumpet and carry their song onto Iniquity Row on Page 3 of Winter Fantasy. To see where the two end up next, vote for Snow by Night on Top Web Comics.

Brittany and I will be attending Anime Mid-Altantic this weekend. Come by and say hello if you are attending.

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I’m sorry to pull you away from the lovely art of Julie Wright, but I have the final installment of the Enlightened Studies. It’s the Quintrivium – the most advanced subjects of philosophy. Stare into the paradoxes of infinity with Physics, determine the origin of Corthis with Metaphysics, bargain with Ressurrectionists with Medicine, explore the true nature of the Great Spirits with Theology, and experiment with the fabric of reality with Alchemy.

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Winter Fantasy Page 2

June 4th, 2013

Blaise’s daydream takes us to the stage of the Harp & Trumpet on Page 2 of Winter Fantasy. Blaise, like most of us, sounds better in the shower or in our dreams. To see Julie’s gorgeous rendition of the outside of the Harp & Trumpet, please vote for Snow by Night on Top Web Comics.

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Winter Fantasy Page 1

June 2nd, 2013

Today we begin with page 1 of Winter Fantasy. This vignette is the first to feature a main character. Normally, I use the vignettes to tell stories of side characters, but I wanted to show some of what is going on inside of Blaise’s head at this moment. His head is filled with bubbles and streamers as he delights in his new-found love. With such thoughts, it was only fitting that the vignette be a musical number.

Yes, a musical number. I wanted to see if I could pull off a musical number in a comic format. To do that, I recruited Julie Wright. She is an amazing artist who is the colorist for The Dreamer as well as one of the creators of Ianua. She rose to the challenge and the art she produced is breathtaking.

The melody I’ve chosen for Blaise’s love song is Auprès de ma Blonde, a traditional French song that dates back to the 18th century. It’s a drinking song that then became a marching song. Leave it to Blaise to make a drinking song into his love song. The most endearing version of this song I could find is by nondepouk on YouTube. It’s fantastically sweet and simple – one man with a guitar, which is how I figure they would have sung it on the frontier.

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