Are you a good Blood Wolf or a bad Blood Wolf? Nevermind. I probably don’t have to ask, do I?
Please note: These are work-in-progress colors. Vero should get me the final colors soon.
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NEW PATRON THANK YOUS
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So!
So! Just when Cory got the hang of fighting the agarros (or, maybe more accurately, they got the hang of fighting him), a new monster enters the field! And Cory’s powers seem completely ineffective against it! Last time, Karthak threw his arms around a monster’s neck to protect Cory, but I don’t think Karthak could even get his arms all the way around one of this beast’s paws!
What does the Blood Wolf want? And what will it mean for Cory and Karthak?
Tune in this Wednesday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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