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C06P11 – Straight Lines

Ravazhi. Layin’ down the tolerance and wisdom.
HEY HEY HEY GUYS I PROMISE I’LL HAVE SOMETHING OTHER THAN KICKSTARTER TO TALK ABOUT FRIDAY BUT I AM SO PUMPED RIGHT NOOOOWWWW!!!
In the first DAY we cleared the 30% mark, and Tuesday we jumped 40% as well! Could today be 50%??? WHO KNOWS, BUT ISN’T THAT INCREDIBLE?? By which I mean YOU GUYS ARE INCREDIBLE!!! I can’t believe how amazing you all have been, whether in your contributions, or sharing the news, or posting comments to cheer the effort on!!! I just – I can’t – !!
All the hugs!! All the hugs for y’all!! Give yourself one for me because if I could reach through the screen you’d be getting hugged right now.
Best. Readers. Ever.
EVER.
Thank you!
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Congrats on the roaring Kickstarter so far! I do plan to pledge; I need to figure out exactly what I will/can afford to get. I was happy that my friend Jeff got his audition done in time and ended up voicing Tama.
I like the montage on this page. I kind of hear the theme from Rocky as Tama is working.
I’m so glad you asked him!! His voice was one of the “OH MY GOODNESS GET OUT OF MY BRAIN” moments. THAT is Tama’s voice. That is what it sounds like. It was unreal to hear!!!
God, poor Tama. Also yay Tama, because Ravazhi was awesome and understanding, but to have to sit there and wonder whether both your siblings are going to die while you watch– Yikeses.
I really wanted Ravazhi to be a childhood hero that exceeded expectations. Tama’s fled from judgement and authority for most of his life. Finding someone that accepts his differences is an important moment for him. Even if it IS subsumed a bit by the stressful circumstances!
I’ll be pledging too, as soon as I can figure out if I can afford more than just the hardcover of volume 2.
Love this page. Tama finding a new calling in life? Or just fueled by fear? Either way, great page!
I guess he can add “impromptu field medic” to his long list of random things he’s tried. He didn’t faint! That counts for something, right??
Believe it or not, that counts for a lot! I remember the first week of my EMT class almost a quarter of students dropped out because they couldn’t handle the PICTURES!Guess its a good thing they never had to see the real thing!
I would have been right there with them. For some reason I can DRAW violence, but I can’t handle seeing it.
Just take a deep breath and shove it in he corner of your mind for later. The “this has to be taken care of NOW” mentality is what makes it bearable, because you just keep moving forward until there is nothing left to do. THEN you crash.
Hope you never actually are put in the circumstance where its necessary, though.
I love this page. The lighting and the montage work so well.
I was worried it was too boring! Haha! Man, I gotta learn to quit worrying. Every time I do, it’s all for nothing. I’m glad you like the page!!
Finally, something Tama’s interested in.
I guess Tama has been keeping his interests to himself, hasn’t he? Hmm…I may need to bring that out a bit more.
I’m just assuming that he’s interested in everything he’s not supposed to be. Like a cat. The second you shut the door, that’s when he wants to go in. And if you open the door, nope.
That…is a stunningly accurate summary of his character.
Obviously, Tama’s dad just needs to practice some reverse psychology up in here. “Tama, I want you to go to university and study whatever you want, for however long you want! I’m not going anywhere! You have plenty of time to learn responsibility!”
And Tama would immediately become the model heir.