This was done in the Summer of 2003 in Colima, Mexico.
I remember drawing the panel where the man is yelling "Here's you a lesson in treachery!" in the back of a car headed down through the mountains to the port of Manzanillo, where I and other teachers were getting our work permits up to date.
I had been working as an illegal alien before that.
Oliver Dickinson (Bronze Age Archeologist and author of the Griselda stories) was kind enough to give me a Greek translation for the note that Lady Jekka reads on page 4. I fiddled around with the Greek alphabet a bit so that the Kubbaki would have a literary language different from their spoken one.
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This was done in the Summer of 2003 in Colima, Mexico.
I remember drawing the panel where the man is yelling "Here's you a lesson in treachery!" in the back of a car headed down through the mountains to the port of Manzanillo, where I and other teachers were getting our work permits up to date.
I had been working as an illegal alien before that.
Oliver Dickinson (Bronze Age Archeologist and author of the Griselda stories) was kind enough to give me a Greek translation for the note that Lady Jekka reads on page 4. I fiddled around with the Greek alphabet a bit so that the Kubbaki would have a literary language different from their spoken one.
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