Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
EricTheFred wrote:Sounds like a neat idea.
I've had a few tries at working angels into stories, including my most recent attempt at a web-comic (still working on the initial drawings, but the script is finished through page 30) .
I've always worked on the assumption that angels can make mistakes. Why? Because if you accept the existence of angels and demons, and you accept that demons are fallen angels, then this by itself defines angels as fallible.
But if angels can sin (i.e., fail in their angelic duties) then one hopes for their sake that our Father forgives them as he forgives us. That's actually part of the plot in my story, which makes it resembles this one in a way (although mine is very different than this.) One of the 'angels' in the story is actually a 'restoree' (working term. I'm looking for a better one), a repentent demon trying to return to the fold. It's a concept I've tried out many times, but I've yet to figure out.
My story is a fantasy, not a work of serious theological speculation, which I suspect puts it into the same category as this as well. I'll have to find this one, and see how the author deals with a similar idea.
Shao Feng-Li wrote:I've read ever misfile release so far. While immensely curious to see what will happen... I'm not liking the lesbian themes now... :\
Aleolus wrote:The name of the comic in the opening is also a link to it.
Aleolus wrote:The name of the comic in the opening is also a link to it.
Well, technically, they aren't lesbian themes, because Ash is supposed to be a guy, so it's technically hetero themes with a gender swap involved on one side. I mean, think about it. If you were in love with a woman, who suddenly, unexpectedly and unwillingly got turned into a guy, would you suddenly stop caring for them just because you're straight? Or would you find it extremely awkward, and try to get her turned back normal?
yukishiro128 wrote:I hate to be condescending, but I don't even see how anyone can read it "for the story" or whatever when it's saturated with such language and perverse themes. Bad language is one of my major Christian pet peeves, so I try to avoid the worst of it if at all possible. I'm very sorry and would have liked to give the story a chance, but...that's just where I stand. Maybe someone who's read on a bit could comment better.
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