"So do your best to run
away,
But take a breath and you will pay...
You cannot hide;
There's no place to hide..."
A character from an upcoming comic I hope to write. In a world quite like ours, Tirion is an agent of the Supreme Being, an all-encompassing creator-god. Acting as an extension of the Being's will, Tirion slays those whom the god finds wicked or undeserving of life on Earth. However, during one particular mission, a young girl finds him unconscious in a forest, and when he comes to, he quickly realizes that he cannot remember who he was sent to kill. His life then becomes ensnared with hers as he struggles to recall his purpose, while in the meantime defending her from other ruthless agents who wish to usurp his job. A coming-of-age story.
He takes the form of a boy with the horn, ears, and tail of a winged unicorn. His eyes are always blindfolded, and it is said to be symbolic of his blind wrath and justice.
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This was supposed to be a concept sketch for a turnaround, but I liked the sketch so much that I decided to experiment with it. The text in the background says, "Here comes the breeze", the lyrics to the Simian song listed above, and the white text just says his name.
But take a breath and you will pay...
You cannot hide;
There's no place to hide..."
A character from an upcoming comic I hope to write. In a world quite like ours, Tirion is an agent of the Supreme Being, an all-encompassing creator-god. Acting as an extension of the Being's will, Tirion slays those whom the god finds wicked or undeserving of life on Earth. However, during one particular mission, a young girl finds him unconscious in a forest, and when he comes to, he quickly realizes that he cannot remember who he was sent to kill. His life then becomes ensnared with hers as he struggles to recall his purpose, while in the meantime defending her from other ruthless agents who wish to usurp his job. A coming-of-age story.
He takes the form of a boy with the horn, ears, and tail of a winged unicorn. His eyes are always blindfolded, and it is said to be symbolic of his blind wrath and justice.
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This was supposed to be a concept sketch for a turnaround, but I liked the sketch so much that I decided to experiment with it. The text in the background says, "Here comes the breeze", the lyrics to the Simian song listed above, and the white text just says his name.