Wouldn’t it be very impractical if they just stayed?
They come and go according to Utos’s will and whether or not they’ll fit on the page.
Is “the ocean Stynx” right? Or were you wanting to use the word “Styx” instead? Just curious! Loving these pages – VERY epic with the stairs and all. And I’d be the one falling behind here – I can hardly climb 4 or 5 stairs, let alone a “stairway to heaven”
(ooooh, booo – sorry! Couldn’t help it!)
Well, that ocean sure looks like it “stynx”… Haha I’m funny.
I guess it is a play on the river Styx, the river of Hell I believe?
I think it stynx
Everybody’s a critic.
it stunk until I reminded myself all rivers go SOMEWHERE…just the first time I heard of a ocean named after the way the wharfs smell. ;^)
I akways wondered but never asked: What do Utos rotten bony wings symbolize? All the other angels seem to have white, healthy wings. Is he fallen or is it something more simple?
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So Utos’s wings… they just appear and disappear?
Wouldn’t it be very impractical if they just stayed?
They come and go according to Utos’s will and whether or not they’ll fit on the page.
Is “the ocean Stynx” right? Or were you wanting to use the word “Styx” instead? Just curious!
Loving these pages – VERY epic with the stairs and all. And I’d be the one falling behind here – I can hardly climb 4 or 5 stairs, let alone a “stairway to heaven”
(ooooh, booo – sorry! Couldn’t help it!)
Well, that ocean sure looks like it “stynx”… Haha I’m funny.
I guess it is a play on the river Styx, the river of Hell I believe?
I think it stynx
Everybody’s a critic.
it stunk until I reminded myself all rivers go SOMEWHERE…just the first time I heard of a ocean named after the way the wharfs smell. ;^)
I akways wondered but never asked: What do Utos rotten bony wings symbolize? All the other angels seem to have white, healthy wings. Is he fallen or is it something more simple?
Astria addresses that a bit in chapter 2 I think.