The knights introduce themselves to the nobility before the tourney.
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The coat of arms on the banners on page 2 panel 1 are the coat of arms of East-Pohjoland, based on the 1600's version of Finland's coat of arms.
For panels 1 and 3 on the same page I took some reference and inspiration from the jousting scene from an old computer game Defender of The Crown (Cinemaware, 1988).
Cameo appearances / easter eggs:
On page 3 panel 2 the brown haired human princess on left corner is a cameo appearance of Princess Cleobelle from the webcomic Infinite Strike by Izzybloom91
https://tapas.io/series/Infinite-Strike/info
On the same panel the dragon maiden with black hair and clothes on right corner is a cameo appearance of Olivia, character of CrazyGraeHawkatoo
https://www.deviantart.com/crazygraehawkatoo
The green caped wolf maiden giving Sir Kiljaos a peculiar sign of favor at the end of page 3 is a character created by Ardor 3226
https://www.deviantart.com/ardor3226
In an other dimension, exists the world of Karamador, inhabited by humans and human-like animals and insects known as anhinis.
The first series, Karamador Fantasy, sets in a reneissance- fantasy type time era, during the times of great dangers and legendary heroes. We mostly follow the adventures of Sir Kiljaos Windmane, the lion paladin of wind. Sir Kiljaos is a wandering paladin who travels around his homeland Pohjoland and the other parts of Karamador, fighting the forces of evil and helping those in need, and in hopes to get paid in the process. During his adventures he also meets and teams up with many different companions to fight the forces of chaos, like for example the beastly insectoids of Hordium, the undead, demonic invasions and ruthless orcs.
Although Karamador is set in a fantasy world, many of it's locations are based more or less on real locations. Many of the stories also involve real life legends and folk lore, especially from Finland and Scandinavia.
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