Whenever I get back to writing it and drawing it myself, I suppose. I haven't really the passion for it at the moment, and a new project to do.
In the meantime, that project is Social Construct. A short premise, if you will.
In a different time and world, the continent of Toril is inhabited by Elves, Dwarves, Men, Gnomes, Halffolk, and various other races. To be one man or woman in this time of worldly expansion is a confusing life. The other races of the world are looked down upon by humanity for their characteristic longevity, hardiness, and other god-given abnormal gifts. The nature of these various gifts is an unsteady and tedious thing however, and most "Far-folk" societies, as the other races are called, have distant kin, Fey and Fell versions of themselves whose personalities have either twisted towards sexual complacency or murderous intent. Those elves, dwarves, half-folk and gnomes who find themselves in either mood are cast out from their own society, said to be too dangerous and corrupting of it.
Elise Eleberil is one elf who hides a secret, in a time when being different from those who are different is a life of ostracization and loneliness. Her companion, the soul-bound and free willed construct Khan, may be the only person who accepts her. Yet he wrestles with the question of his love, wondering if his feelings are true, or simply the result of his creation and nature. Amongst a hostile and suspicious world, can Elise and Khan live long enough to answer their own questions and accept themselves?




No hurry, but thank you very much in advance!
Bye now.
Jesse.
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You people give me a bad name...
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