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sigune ([personal profile] sigune) wrote2010-01-17 12:34 am

Gawain Project: The Darkest Hour 115-119 (Epilogue)

"Herr, es heißt hier
auf der plaine und im forêt
und überall, wo Klingsor herrscht:
>Heute traurig, morgen froh<.
Weder Feigheit noch Courage
können daran etwas ändern...
Vielleicht ist Euch das unbekannt:
ein reines Wunder ist dies Land!"

- Wolfram von Eschenbach, Parzival (ca. 1200-1216)

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It's the ennnnnnnnnnnnddd!

Well, the end of the first story arc. In the next, my hero actually has a part. He'll be born and everything - heck, he even walks and talks and meets Morgana! Long-time readers have already seen that part. I'll pick up again from there. But I'll post a master list first :).

I'm a bit worn out so I'll keep these notes short.

Please, please let me know what you think now that you have made it to the end of The Darkest Hour. Constructive criticism is welcome, as always, especially because the next step for this story is to write and draw the definitive version.


What went before
Lots of awful things have happened to Ygraine, all at the hands of Uther Pendragon, High King of Britain. So far, he hasn't had his comeuppance yet. BUT, as we have seen in the Prologue, Ygraine has now summoned a sorcerer, the mysterious Klingsor. Would you like to know why? All you have to do is read the Epilogue ... and keep following the Gawain Project, of course :P.

The Darkest Hour 1-3, The Darkest Hour 4-6, The Darkest Hour 7-9, The Darkest Hour 10-12, The Darkest Hour 13-15, The Darkest Hour 16-18, The Darkest Hour 19-21, The Darkest Hour 22-24, The Darkest Hour 25-27, The Darkest Hour 28-31, The Darkest Hour 32-35, The Darkest Hour 36-40, The Darkest Hour 41-44, The Darkest Hour 45-47, The Darkest Hour 48-50, The Darkest Hour 51-53, The Darkest Hour 54-57, The Darkest Hour 58-60, The Darkest Hour 61-64, The Darkest Hour 65-66, The Darkest Hour 67-69, The Darkest Hour 70-73, The Darkest Hour 74-75, The Darkest Hour 76-81, The Darkest Hour 82-84, The Darkest Hour 85-87, The Darkest Hour 88-90, The Darkest Hour 91-92, The Darkest Hour 93-97, The Darkest Hour 98-101, The Darkest Hour 102-103, The Darkest Hour 104-108, The Darkest Hour 109-111, The Darkest Hour 112-114



Darkest Hour 115

Darkest Hour 116

Darkest Hour 117

Darkest Hour 118

Darkest Hour 119



Thank you so very much for reading, and even more for commenting. It has been a wonderful trip!






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[identity profile] sigune.livejournal.com 2014-01-12 09:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you very much for all your reviews (and the rec!) :D!

This part of the story is about four years old now, and I'm beginning to be bugged by the way I drew these sketches. But that last panel definitely still stands, and I'm worried that I may not be able to reproduce it quite this way. I love it... It makes me feel bad for Uther, though I really shouldn't :p.

Gosh. I need to start drawing definitive pages, don't I.

In the next part, you're going to meet my hero! Granted, he'll be only seven years old, but - he's the hero. I hope you will like him too :).
ysilme: Close up of the bow of a historic transport boat with part of the sail. (Arda)

[personal profile] ysilme 2014-01-12 10:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Considering my niece, I absolutely love seven-year-olds. Well, some. *g*