JD's bazaar

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doe.1971 wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2023 1:03 am And a 'clean' version, if esteemed Fman wants to apply his considerable skills to it.
Thanks for your confidence in my skills. I wouldn't dare "improve" on a master's work.
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frog wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2023 6:40 am Thanks for your confidence in my skills. I wouldn't dare "improve" on a master's work.
Not at all. I like my vics umblemished while obviously you wanted a bit more roughed. There's always room to go that way, like a canvas that wait to be painted. Nothing to do with 'master's work as we all have different tastes. :)
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And a fitting ending for froggie.

Finally the torment is over. The witch admitted all her heresies and signed the confession. A tired team of dungeon professionals are retiring beaten to their quarters. The young witch proved to be a lot more stubborn than her young age might reveal and the men are all drained.

But now all this trouble is over. The guards are going to enjoy a mug of mead and a good meal so tomorrow they will be up to speed again for whatever might be dragged into the dungeon.

Hard is the life of a God-fearing man in times of witchcraft and heresy.
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doe.1971 wrote: Wed Dec 27, 2023 4:28 pm And a fitting ending for froggie.

Finally the torment is over. The witch admitted all her heresies and signed the confession. A tired team of dungeon professionals are retiring beaten to their quarters. The young witch proved to be a lot more stubborn than her young age might reveal and the men are all drained.

But now all this trouble is over. The guards are going to enjoy a mug of mead and a good meal so tomorrow they will be up to speed again for whatever might be dragged into the dungeon.

Hard is the life of a God-fearing man in times of witchcraft and heresy.
A tough job, but somebody has to do it. :twisted:

I really love this image and how it shows the after effects of her ordeal. Something a bit different, and very well done. Thanks for sharing JD.
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doe.1971 wrote: Wed Dec 27, 2023 4:28 pm And a fitting ending for froggie.

Finally the torment is over. The witch admitted all her heresies and signed the confession. A tired team of dungeon professionals are retiring beaten to their quarters. The young witch proved to be a lot more stubborn than her young age might reveal and the men are all drained.

But now all this trouble is over. The guards are going to enjoy a mug of mead and a good meal so tomorrow they will be up to speed again for whatever might be dragged into the dungeon.

Hard is the life of a God-fearing man in times of witchcraft and heresy.
https://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downlo ... &mode=view, an ending worthy of a film. I have always admired your use of light and shade. Reminds me of Renaissance artists like Caravaggio. Yes, God-fearing men had it hard, but the perks were great. Thanks.

PS The skeleton in the cage relieves some of the tension in the scene, IMO. It seems to me a joking wink at the whole procedure.
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frog wrote: Wed Dec 27, 2023 5:45 pm
doe.1971 wrote: Wed Dec 27, 2023 4:28 pm And a fitting ending for froggie.

Finally the torment is over. The witch admitted all her heresies and signed the confession. A tired team of dungeon professionals are retiring beaten to their quarters. The young witch proved to be a lot more stubborn than her young age might reveal and the men are all drained.

But now all this trouble is over. The guards are going to enjoy a mug of mead and a good meal so tomorrow they will be up to speed again for whatever might be dragged into the dungeon.

Hard is the life of a God-fearing man in times of witchcraft and heresy.
https://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downlo ... &mode=view, an ending worthy of a film. I have always admired your use of light and shade. Reminds me of Renaissance artists like Caravaggio. Yes, God-fearing men had it hard, but the perks were great. Thanks.

PS The skeleton in the cage relieves some of the tension in the scene, IMO. It seems to me a joking wink at the whole procedure.
Yeah, skeletons are always good for a chuckle or two. :mrgreen:
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Could have been GLOWING skeletons. :)
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doe.1971 wrote: Wed Dec 27, 2023 11:07 pm Could have been GLOWING skeletons. :)
Or even BLOWING skeletons😎
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hehe
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What if the Bloody Baron wouldn't have believed the fantastic universes-jumping story of Cirilla and suspected her of sorcery and have questioned her in the dungeon of Crow's Perch?
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