Kae's resolve broke like the fragile nets of the fisherman before the
rush of a wild river. He could not say the words. Could not force those
three little words from his throat. Words, thoughts, feelings Kana
deserved to hear from him, and no one else. But he couldn't do it.
Pride that had been dormant for so long while in the sultry heat of
these islands suddenly found its voice. In a flash of blonde hair, the
assassin turned on his heel and ran from the throne room, his breath
hot in his chest. He fled the royal buildings without daring to look back. If he looked back now, he would never find the conviction to
leave the island. As much as he loved the man he had left wide eyed in
the throne room, his drive to overthrow his sneering employer was
greater. Only he wasn't returning to his home land a champion assassin
as he had imagined on the trecherous voyage to the isles over six
months ago, he was returning empty handed and guilty of fraternising
with the mark. Both things his employer took extremely dim views of. Congrats, Kae, he mused to himself. Once again you've cocked it up good and proper.
In the throne room, a bewildered Prince had just collected his
thoughts, and was hastily knocking aside aides and servants in an
urgency to make it to Kae's quarters. As he flung the door open, his
heart becoming heavier with every passing beat of nature's rhythym, his
worst fear came to fruition. Kae, his rock, his champion, his lover,
had left. For the first time in living memory of even the Isle's oldest
occupants, the skies over the islands darkened.
Deep in the rock of their volcanic home, a god stirred.
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A portrait that had been long in the making, this is the main character
of my novel-in-development, Kana, prince to a people and vessel to a
god trapped in an island of volcanic activity. This is another important
benchmark for me in terms of getting to grips with those ever elusive
concepts of light and colour theory. Still a way to go though!
All done in PSCS, with a tablet, and no reference for anything, just to
see if I could get something that looked vaguely pleasant. Took in
the region of about 15-20 hours.
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