9/23/2024
Due to family medical issues, Requiem is on indefinite hiatus.
An elderly family member of ours took a bad fall on Labor Day night, and we’ve been dealing with the aftermath ever since. Hopefully, things will get sorted out, but as of right now, doing a daily comic is not something my schedule can allow.
Sorry to have this happen, but as everyone knows, real life comes first….and at least we don’t have too many running storylines on the backburner.
Dana McAllen is a member of the urban exploration association that is currently investigating remnants of the worlds previous civilization. She initially made her debut in the Tunnelrunners side comic. She has been Ian's closest friend since early childhood, and is still his closest confidant.
Julia Wells, significant other of Ian Caladharas. Julia co runs the Wells Hotel in Erech’s Clocktower District. For those people who have rpg’d in this world: The Wells Hotel is now known as Cytheron’s. Julia and Ian tied the knot in the City of Greyrest in the Crossing Territories.
The word you wanted in the first panel is “riddence”, not “riddens”. But, based on what I have seen previously in this web comic, I don’t imagine that you care. I could no longer just sit by and not say anything, and now that I have, I feel better about it. I have, for the most part, enjoyed this webcomic, but for myself, these sort of errors detract from my enjoyment. No offense intended, thanks for your creativity.
Offense taken. Particularly about the ‘don’t care’ part. I noticed the mistake, and I planned on fixing it when I got home from my paying job when I have access to the source files (that I can actually use to fix it) I figured that everyone here were big boys and girls and could show a little patience and wait.
Yes, it’s a typo. And you can all wait until I get home from my job for me to fix it. I don’t have the stuff here to fix it with.
Yes, it’s a fucking typo. And you can all wait until I get home from my job for me to fix it.
Offense taken. Particularly about the ‘don’t care’ part. I noticed the mistake, and I planned on fixing it when I got home from my paying job when I have access to the source files (that I can actually use to fix it) I figured that everyone here were big boys and girls and could show a little patience and wait.
little fuss… I can see a fixed page, never even saw the typo’d page.
J… If your home, grab a beer, and relax matey, thanks for the pages.
Eli.