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Published: 2019-09-26 00:50:42 +0000 UTC; Views: 5661; Favourites: 41; Downloads: 18
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To Casifar " And most Yinglets "Being all alone is one of the worst things that can happen to you.
It´s not for nothing that exile as punishment might as well be a death sentence.
Also, strap yourself in for a tour, to many years ago!
" Part 58 - www.deviantart.com/umbrascythe… " " Part 60 - www.deviantart.com/umbrascythe… "
" First - umbrascythe.deviantart.com/art… "
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Strangefellowe [2020-05-06 07:23:26 +0000 UTC]
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actuatedgear In reply to Strangefellowe [2023-08-16 22:07:12 +0000 UTC]
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Delta52775 [2019-09-26 21:19:18 +0000 UTC]
First of all I have a feeling that Casifar and Mori’Rai are going to be very good friends, and secondly I have a feeling that the matriarch isn’t going to let Mori’Rai leave the Enclave and go back to his job and adopted family.
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Umbrascythe In reply to Delta52775 [2019-09-27 08:00:16 +0000 UTC]
The patriarch seem to have taken a liking to the boy, yes.
We´ll see... we´ll see
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Valsalia [2019-09-26 15:49:00 +0000 UTC]
...Where there was significantly more oblivion going on
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Umbrascythe In reply to Valsalia [2019-09-26 20:01:38 +0000 UTC]
Chapter 60 first frame will be all black.
Then the next will have have the text Bethesda Game Studios - Presents
Then a wagon appears and-
?????????
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The-Missing-Drake [2019-09-26 02:52:05 +0000 UTC]
Our first look of any kind into any early Yinglet history.
Mori'Rai's world is about to gain so so much more depzh!
But somezhing is troubling Casifar. Is it his amazement at Minalasi's conclusion zhat Mori'rai has spent all his life alone? Is his unfinished whisper of "Rai..." a sudden recognition of a "meaning" to zhe last part of his name?
Or is it zhe liquid zhat is being poured? Zhe mysterious liquid from Roon's cave?
Deeper and deeper we go!
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Ellioy In reply to The-Missing-Drake [2021-03-30 20:49:27 +0000 UTC]
Reached this part of the comic now and i love to read your "epilogues" all the time
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Umbrascythe In reply to The-Missing-Drake [2019-09-26 14:57:08 +0000 UTC]
Yay! Story time about the ratbirds!
Casifar didn't know that Mori´rai was alone his WHOLE life and it saddens him. He has taken a liking to call him Rai
Nah, shes just pouring some kind of purple drink that coincidentally goes well with the nebula transition picture.
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CJBibles [2019-09-26 02:33:44 +0000 UTC]
This one thinks you did very well on the effects of purple liquid and now is curiosity of yinglet story, but there is a new saying curiosity kill the Khajiit, no?
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Umbrascythe In reply to CJBibles [2019-09-26 15:01:47 +0000 UTC]
Glad to hear you like it!
Dont worry! We are all safe in the presence of the matriarch!.. Though... She still has that knife.
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BgTuk [2019-09-26 01:12:48 +0000 UTC]
Yay! Story Time.
And yeah its rather interesting that a lot of history gets lost that way. Either due tyo a strictly oral tradition (which kinda makes sense because you think there's always gonna be someone to tell the history because yopur people are always gonna be a round and who else would even be asking but your own people? (That and it kinda allows for details to be fudged). Then you have methods of recording history where the method of recording is so specific and archaic that no one remembers how to actually interpret it. Like the Incan Quipo knots. And then there's simply tyhat people don't think of recording the small little things. Its only when big events happen that people think 'I need to write this down' so a lot of the small early ripples slip by.
I suspect the relatively short lifespans of yinglets (even under ideal circumstances) doesn't help matters and the ...shall we say inconsistent mental faculties of yinglets probably hinders a bit as well. Matriarchs do indeed fill the role for enclaves but again its a siongle point of failure. If the matriarch dies before she can speak the history to her protege's (a natural disaster, sudden change food availability or simple sickness could easily do that.
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Umbrascythe In reply to BgTuk [2019-09-26 15:06:05 +0000 UTC]
That´s true, as Minalasi remarks, why would they write their history down?
When back then, the most important thing to the early "EVEN MORE" simple yinglet was eating, breeding, infighting - repeat, till they die.
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BgTuk In reply to Umbrascythe [2019-09-27 16:59:54 +0000 UTC]
Breeding, eating, infighting, and running from big scary things that want to do some eating. Can't forget that last part and its probably fair to say that in earlier instances, the more formalized enclave system likely did not exist. All this compounded that if I recall rthe concept of greater yinglets as a sentient race is fairly recent, like a couple hundred years. When you consider how many thousands of years humans went without writing stuff down (some were and still are strictly oral uin their culture....It might be seen as a point of amazement that yinglets organized themselves so derned quickly. I mean if we extrapolate their rate of advancement outwards... ..they'll hit iront age ina couple decades, and the industrial age in another century. In two they'll have mp3 players..
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davidargall In reply to BgTuk [2019-09-29 01:57:06 +0000 UTC]
There is a major difference in speed between innovation and copying. Some anthropologists introduced a movie camera to an Amazon tribe. They were deeply impressed, deeming the pictures the greatest of magic. About 2 years later, the anthropologists came back and showed them more pictures, which the natives enjoyed, but saw fit to offer their opinions. The anthropologist described them as becoming movie critics in just 2 years.
The yinglets will be able to copy most human or other race stuff within a lifetime, but they will largely hit a wall after that.
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BgTuk In reply to davidargall [2019-09-30 09:55:33 +0000 UTC]
Oncy you can replicate something, innovating it closely follows. Simply because different needs will always be a factor and needs shape tyhe application of all innovations.
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Umbrascythe In reply to BgTuk [2019-09-27 21:01:35 +0000 UTC]
And soon enough they'll reach modern days... Modern weapons.
And with mushroom clouds everywhere, a completion of a circle to a silly glorious race, is at an end.
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BgTuk In reply to Umbrascythe [2019-09-27 22:55:35 +0000 UTC]
And then the next iteration comes the lunar colonies...
And i for one welcome our future adorable technologically advanced overlords.
Have clams and Proper!
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Luckysweep [2019-09-26 01:01:04 +0000 UTC]
I must say, it is good to see that the Patriarchs are so sympathetic. Well, Time for a flashback!
You did a great job in making that purple swirl. Looks like actual clouds of vapor.
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Umbrascythe In reply to Luckysweep [2019-09-26 15:14:57 +0000 UTC]
Yup. All of them are rather charismatic, especially Arhron.
E´seph can be a little brash, but he means well.
I´m also happy with it.
My intention was for it to look like a cool transition scene.
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