0119 – A Siren’s Call

Work in progress! Sorry for the unfinished page x.x

Sudden illness and other emergencies popped up. We'll swap it out with the finished page when we get around to it. Thanks for your patience!

12 thoughts on “0119 – A Siren’s Call

  1. I get it’s unfinished but even in that state, the outlines really help convince jarring shock of her having a sudden audience lol

    1. Hah yes~ We at least wanted to get it finished to the point where the story/joke could still be conveyed ^_^

  2. It’s the unplanned performances that are the best.

  3. Thanks for still posting a WIP :3

    Taken in complete isolation, the last panel is giving strong A Christmas Carol vibes: vixen spirits giving Marble a good scare! xD

    1. Accidental discovery: sketched characters make for good ghosts! I suppose this is what Bob Ross called a “happy accident” x3

  4. Somehow I picture her playing “Classical Gas.” 🙂

    I rather like the last panel. Gives me the that to Marble, it feels like a vast audience of anonymous strangers suddenly breaking out with loud cheering, applauding, and whistles after a a fairly quiet tune full of deep feeling. 🙂

  5. And I really like this version of Marble. I generally like her personality a lot anyway, but it pairs well with her smooth, trim curves in this scene.

  6. Ah, Marble has #HiddenDepths…

  7. It looks like she is haunted by applause from the past

  8. I had that happen to me once. Was during down-time on a military mission. Make-shift barracks, and I’d pulled out my computer in boredom and continued my run of Doom 2016. Got through a tough fight, and someone complimented me on my skill in the fight. I turn around and there was 30+ people watching. The room held 300+ during the mission.
    To say it’s a bit jarring is an understatement! But at least they got to see skill rather than failure!

  9. SURPRISE! XD

  10. I know you hate it because it’s not perfect, but I want to hear it. Again. And again. Until you’re happy with it. Please, just… don’t stop playing.

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