
There are corners o’ this world that curl away from curious eyes
Lands veiled in mist and misery, shunnin’ the unworthy
Alastair… poor, proud Alastair.
Laughed out o’ Pelcroft’s halls, branded a dream-drunk fool for chasin’ talk of a hidden continent
But he’d seen the truth scribbled between the lines of the Yerivin manuscript…
Ink that whispered deep inside his head.
Figures that shouldn’t exist began to dance in the trees
Tombstones spoke soft secrets
And when the seas themselves began to shift
The fools who’d doubted him could no longer deny what he had always known
With his unrelenting will as his guide, Alastair boarded a clockwork steamer
A brass and iron beast groaning to life beneath him
As the gears churned and pistons pounded, he felt it – a presence pressing against the hull, and into his skull
The kind of dread that seeps deep into the marrow…
Once they reached that blighted shore, sleep had slipped from him entirely
Wakin’ dreams were haunted by the voice of a dark presence, lurin’ him to the black heart of the jungle
Poisoned madness had taken root, or perhaps it was simply the truth revealing itself
They speak of him as a shadow with the face of a crow. A mark of death, scavenging the living.
They call it doom… he calls it destiny
You knew that I will comment on this. That original one remained your magnum opus, but this one is the close third. The second? The Osur's comic book.
Thanks AZ :) Yes I recall you loving the first one, and particularly the lines at the end.
Maybe I should get back to the comic book. The tools I was using have DRAMATICALLY improved, which would make it much easier to get the quality I was going for.
Still, I think Vinnie's & Mags's shorts are more likely to help get eyeballs, and that's what I'm trying to do at the moment.
Yes, I have seen all the shorts, they are fun!
Don't get me wrong, shorts ARE the modern way of getting attention; I am simply talking about effort and artistic prowess. The original blight video is more than a year old now, and AI production went leaps and bound during this time. That is the main reason it remains spectacular.
Sort of like My Neighbor Totoro from Miyazaki.......it still has a spell bounding effect on me every time I watch it (in fact I watched it for the n-th time yesterday). It was created in 1988. If you look at the movie you will see, the background doesn't move (classic Japanese style). It was labor intensive back in those days....and yet, it remains iconic.
Great as always... still love doctor blight what a great card that is.
Well done! That looks like made by a pro 😀
Top notch, so glad you are leading the community in such vivid storytelling Brave! Thank you :)
Thanks for sharing! - @azircon
