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Nevermore/Enygma Files. Vol.6, Chapter 4. As always, the story is at Royal Road and Scribble Hub.📖
Nevermore/Enygma Files. Vol.6. Chapter 3. As always, the story is at Royal Road and Scribble Hub.📖
Nevermore/Enygma Files. Vol.6. Chapter 2. As always, the story is at Royal Road and Scribble Hub.📖
The 🐘 statues in this chapter are inspired by Dali's paintings and Dali himself was inspired by something else. All allegories of elephants with obelisks on their backs and more are taken from the Renaissance book that I based this arc of Nevermore on.A bit of the story ⬇️📜 https://t.co/x36VkAODSN
Nevermore/Enygma Files. Vol.6. Chapter 1. As always, the story is at Royal Road and Scribble Hub.📖
New arc of Nevermore/EF. Vol.6. Prologue.
As always, the story is at Royal Road and Scribble Hub.📖
This week Nevermore/EF is back and I just finished the cover!🥳🎉Tomorrow the full colored version
I was having a discussion with a friend today. I still find it amusing that just as I finished the Vol. 5, came up the James Webb study about the observation of the spin of the galaxies. Maybe the theory of the universes/spheres in Nevermore isn't so crazy after all.😅✨
😭😢No warmup today, I am working in the illustrations for the new volume of Nevermore/EF.
EVE is other character from Nevermore that appeared in the 3rd arc. Has been not explained why but she represents Albedo, thats the meaning of the 🦢 in the illustration, at the same time that Shin is Nigredo🐦⬛ and Stan (the one in yesterday illustration) is Citrinitas🟨👑
Also later the entire place was almost destroyed in the battle between Nevermore and the mercenaries of Janus.
The FCC is a project I used in the last three volumes of Nevermore/EF. It looks like if it is finally built it will be about 25 kilometers smaller in circumference than the one in my novels. https://t.co/xPLWwwzLZJ
Nevermore lore warmup: The Hotel Attraction, Manhattan. (The Road Not Taken timeline).
It has only appeared a few times by name in the past but this hotel plays an important role. It was never actually built but was designed by Gaudi in 1908.