The crimson glow of the moon upon a field of death is truly creepy. The serene expression of Jar-eel as she goes about what is more dance-massacre than warfare is even more so. She is very much a reminder that Harmony is all about healing, art and diplomacy.
Notice the Moon and Magic runes on it; clearly it was a component consumed as part of her ritual to draw down the full power of the Red Moon onto the battlefield.
(Or it’s just a minor continuity error. Nothing to see here, just move along, citizen)
She dances through the ranks of her enemies. Brillant!
Excellent: Jar-Eel 1, whole enemy army 0. And not even a blood stain on the face. That’s an epic heroine.
The crimson glow of the moon upon a field of death is truly creepy. The serene expression of Jar-eel as she goes about what is more dance-massacre than warfare is even more so. She is very much a reminder that Harmony is all about healing, art and diplomacy.
Hot damn, this is a great page!
Serene, Beautiful, and Deadly; I liked how the moon waxed from half to full as Jar-Eel progressed through her deadly dance.
All they wanted was to die free. Guess Jar Eel granted their wish. 🙁
(Great page, sad times.)
What happened to her armband?
Notice the Moon and Magic runes on it; clearly it was a component consumed as part of her ritual to draw down the full power of the Red Moon onto the battlefield.
(Or it’s just a minor continuity error. Nothing to see here, just move along, citizen)
It’s a bit of both, really.
You could fix that by next time she is in a casually, non-combative moment, she could re-snap them back on.