God, I LOVE THIS MANGA! I love the art, the story, everything. I was so excited when I started reading it a long time ago, I had no idea that it had been continued on here! This is SO awesome! I can't wait to see more! Great work! Beautiful! :)
Beautiful as always, I wonder if you're taking a bit of artistic license. In the story, Touga doesn't wear armor when Kagome first meets him. While still a fantastic Manga so far, it had this slight inaccuracy. In fact, here's a quote where it describes him:
'She found the youkai sitting comfortably across from her on the other side of a small fire. He was dressed in a simple robe of white and washed-out lavender which, though was cut neatly and stitched well, belayed greatly the power and presence of this formidable youkai. The garment was too plain, too simple, too…drab…for someone with the power to rule an entire continent. He wasn’t wearing any armor, he had no weapon, and he seemed to her to convey more the image of a wanderer than of a noble. The only thing that gave away the importance of this youkai were the heavy bands of jagged indigo that crossed over his high cheekbones, the glistening strands of his silver mane, and the piercing gold of his eyes.'
I knew that lol...I read the whoel story before making this. I'm just adding in the armor because I wanted to. Shadowsweaver gave me permission to do what I wanted with it.
Another beautiful page! I read this part of the story a few days ago and I think you illustrated it wonderfully, just as you have with the others before. I eagerly look forward to the next page!
Beautiful as always, I wonder if you're taking a bit of artistic license. In the story, Touga doesn't wear armor when Kagome first meets him. While still a fantastic Manga so far, it had this slight inaccuracy. In fact, here's a quote where it describes him:
'She found the youkai sitting comfortably across from her on the other side of a small fire. He was dressed in a simple robe of white and washed-out lavender which, though was cut neatly and stitched well, belayed greatly the power and presence of this formidable youkai. The garment was too plain, too simple, too…drab…for someone with the power to rule an entire continent. He wasn’t wearing any armor, he had no weapon, and he seemed to her to convey more the image of a wanderer than of a noble. The only thing that gave away the importance of this youkai were the heavy bands of jagged indigo that crossed over his high cheekbones, the glistening strands of his silver mane, and the piercing gold of his eyes.'
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I knew that lol...I read the whoel story before making this. I'm just adding in the armor because I wanted to. Shadowsweaver gave me permission to do what I wanted with it.
'She found the youkai sitting comfortably across from her on the other side of a small fire. He was dressed in a simple robe of white and washed-out lavender which, though was cut neatly and stitched well, belayed greatly the power and presence of this formidable youkai. The garment was too plain, too simple, too…drab…for someone with the power to rule an entire continent. He wasn’t wearing any armor, he had no weapon, and he seemed to her to convey more the image of a wanderer than of a noble. The only thing that gave away the importance of this youkai were the heavy bands of jagged indigo that crossed over his high cheekbones, the glistening strands of his silver mane, and the piercing gold of his eyes.'
I love how he's all confused about a sword that can't cut. LOL.