I mean, to be fair, if you're so involved with something over the course of millennia... it can take a moment to realize something changed.
Also, you probably noticed, but there are sudden changes in art style in this series. Don't be alarmed, these are all still my artwork. You'd be surprised how many people think artists have a set 'style'. Although there's a degree of natural style artists have, the majority of it is active choice. Me though? This is a story of a being from Chaos herself. As such, sticking with just one style really wouldn't fit the mood. A bit (okay, a lot) of chaos is neccesarry for a story like this. In the long run though, it's going to serve a purpose, and I have different uses planned for each art style I use. "Our Protagonist's" (sorry, I accidentally typed out an early name reveal, had to edit) journey is large enough to where ways to differentiate a lot of things will be needed. So in the long run, this chaos tendency *should* be appreciated.
Also, I've been slowly dropping clues. 10 internet points to whoever can guess which Greek goddess this is that crawled out of the bucket. (And there I go again, accidentally giving more clues... now you know it's a goddess and not a god.)
The story of a little-known (but historical) Greek Goddess, an anti-villain protagonist and her adventures reaching across multiple pantheons, across countries, and beyond, that will shake not only her world, but yours.
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