Thanks for reading and see you next week! There's a good chance that the next couple of pages are going to be a little different (as in, drawn fully digitally instead of this hybrid) because I won't have access to a scanner--I'm going to the Salt Lake City Comic Con! So yeah, going to be out of town for a couple weeks but I'll try my darnedest to get everything uploaded on time regardless.
By the way, if you're interested in reading the watch, there's some hints here: http://www.galebound.com/about/
The planet is orbiting the Sun while still facing it with the same face meaning they do not experience what we call a night. Based on your notes.
How is the other planet affecting that other than eclipses? It has to orbit between this planet and the Sun while far enough so that this planet will not start orbiting around the large planet instead (like its moon).
That probably affects seasons as well. I am guessing not really though because the planet has axial tilt just the same probably.
Confused about the year-day thing. So it takes 300 days to orbit around the Sun. Why not ten months, 30 days each for simplicity? I think it has to do with the lucky number and anything else would be impractical.
You thought of everything... :D :D
A cursed Magician comes to Conan with an offer he can't refuse—literally. Set on a quest to depose a king, Conan and the Magician Din contend with secrets of their past and the wind-driven magic that binds them both.
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