Mirrasae: Time to discuss Veija (her name rhymes with Asia), the ditzy seer! She's a menace. That doesn't mean she means to be -- indeed, she really wants to help, but that usually just makes things worse. Bless her. Veija was inspired by a desire to mock cliches, such as the beautiful, all-knowing female in fantasies who helps the hero find his way along his quest. (Don't get me wrong, I love characters like Galadriel, but I -must- always mock just the same.) There -are- reasons, of course, for the way Veija is, but they're a long way from being explained. :)
In short, she's a BLAST to write!
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Miko: Drawing beautiful women is very easy for me. The prettier, the easier. I don't know why...
I was super excited to design the - for Paradise - rather detailed clothes of Veija the seer. Her dramatic expressions and poses were amusing to story board, and her deformity is also a blast (Not to mention super cute). All-in-all, definately a fun character to bring to life.
Pushed into a puddle, Jason “Key” Sterling wakes up to find himself the prophesied hero of a world on the brink of annihilation. But he’s convinced they’ve got the wrong guy.
No way is he equipped to fight off warring clans or stop a terrible plague. He can't even manage to please his new master: a tyrant who’s enslaved him as bait. His only talent is lying, but in this world deceptively called Paradise, the wrong fib could very well get him killed.
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