Kairos' memories arrive at last for readers who wish to delve into the lore and world of The Elements of Luna while I create the main story with the help of my friend, stickpge as co-writer! What is this memory about?
It features Kairos and Keir after their battle. This chronicle's theme is about obsession and introduces who Keir and Kairos are as characters. It's a rather heavy memory that the readers are introduced to in comparison to the lighthearted and seasonally themed mini-series "12 Days of Christmas".
The overall story of The Elements of Luna and its free-to-read shorts Chronicles is a little more mature for audiences, keeping it as Young Adult as it contains topics of war/violence, the struggles from mental health, and some slight horror (don't worry, it's only undead), but I will not be going into spicy or graphic material in the plot. Not every Chapter (Volume 1 book) or Memory (Tapas episode) will have these heavy topics to help lighten the pacing and mood of the overarching story and world of The Elements of Luna.
UPDATE: 4/21/2024
I'm in my final week of school and will soon return to comics!
"Desired Love" is NOW Part 1 of 4! Page 2 will be posted on Tapas next and the short book will be Patreon and Ko-Fi exclusive as a high-resolution PDF e-book as a reward for supporters and available in Ko-Fi, Gumroad, and Etsy stores. It will also include progress bonus pages of how it was made and two digital stickers of Keir and Kairos.
Memories and visions unfurl from the eyes of Kairos, the keeper of time, watching the events that play from the past, present, and future from the heroes and villains' journey.
"Chronicles" hints into the universe of "The Elements of Luna" and "Origins" in a series of comedy, drama, and romantic shorts. Comic shorts are light-lore, unless stated otherwise.
Read the main story of "The Elements of Luna" and "Origins" by supporting me on Patreon, Ko-Fi, and Gumroad stores.
https://www.patreon.com/LunaLunestia
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https://lunalunestia.gumroad.com/
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