Gawain Project: The Sword of Kings 5-11
Saturday, 18 September 2010 10:38 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
- Bernard Cornwell, The Winter King (1995)

Those of you who voted in the poll on Tuesday were generally in favour of a big post with just one instead of a further two instalments of The Sword of Kings. And although I like spreading my posts a little, in this case I think it is probably for the best. The comic is short and has no cliffhangers, and I do have it all ready. So today you get no less than seven pages - some sketchier than others, I should add :).
Constructive criticism is, as always, very welcome. I am thinking of drawing, inking and rendering this episode first by way of test, because I am not quite happy with the way my first inked TDH page looks, and since SoK is a short story, I can afford to experiment a little with it. But it would be great if I could get the layout right first.
In other news: I hope not to keep you waiting too long for the continuation of the story. I have been going over my general plot pages and noticed a) how much has changed since I typed them out a few months ago and b) the story is shaping up and making sense. The beginning needs some sorting out and I need to find my Schwung to get it going - but I think I am getting there (finally).
On to the comic, then!
What went before
Queen Ygraine has disappeared and Uther is desperate to get her back. He searches the land frantically but can find no trace of his wife. Having heard that Merlin currently resides in the forest of Cit Coit Caledon, he travels there to beg the wizard for help. He is met by the Giant Herdsman instead...
The Sword of Kings 1-4







Ah, wonky perspective. It has become my trademark, wouldn't you say? ;P
Hope you enjoyed it a little, even if it was not much more than a bridge episode. Thank you very much for reading!
♥
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Date: Saturday, 18 September 2010 07:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Saturday, 18 September 2010 09:58 pm (UTC)Keeping this short was the most difficult thing. I had to start over three times because the episode kept expanding and that was just not necessary.
Thank you!
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Date: Saturday, 18 January 2014 01:17 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Saturday, 18 September 2010 08:19 pm (UTC)Uther's not the most brilliant guy, huh? A little bewitched, one might say. :) I like his pose too, and I like the stag. And what I really like about this comic is that I learn stuff about the Arthurian legends, since I know next to nothing of them.
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Date: Saturday, 18 September 2010 10:11 pm (UTC)Uther is far from stupid, but he is completely obsessed with Ygraine. It's mean of me, but I rather enjoy making this ruthless king follow his heart :P. Ruthlessly.
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Date: Sunday, 19 September 2010 06:22 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Sunday, 19 September 2010 10:55 am (UTC)I also like Uther's pose when he says 'this sword?' He looks so small and perplexed. And the slight pout when Merlin says they will not meet again.
A slight not-even-nitpick: it's usually put 'king of all britain', no second 'of'. That's what was on Aethelstan/Aethelred's coins, whichever one it was. (Then again, that phrase is probably a translation from the Latin and not a direct quote.) It has a more definite sound, I think: king of ALL Britian, with no distraction between the all and the Britain. :-)
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Date: Sunday, 19 September 2010 09:25 pm (UTC)Having just checked Malory, I'm wondering if the sword should be in an anvil on the stone instead of just in the stone. But then I'd have to explain what an anvil is doing in Cit Coit Caledon. Hm.
Thank you!
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