And that's chapter 2 done! I'll take a couple weeks break while i get going on chapter 3! I hope you've enjoyed this one!
PAGE 36 (6 panels)
1. open out on her, portentious under the spreading briar.
OLEANDER: We’re up against something new, Bob. These things are a part of it, maybe a warning of what’s to come – I don’t know, I’ve lost my Oracle. But I’ve been a witch for this city long enough to feel things shifting.
2. tall panel of Oonagh in bg, bent over her dismembered corpse.
OLEANDER (op): You’ve done well to defend this place so far. Hells, I’ll admit, without you we’d be looking at a ruined orchard, or worse. Who knows what these things would have done if they’d gotten in here.
3. look at bob’s shining round eyes.
OLEANDER (op): I owe you a debt, little pixie. And I want to ask more of you, if I may. You’ve shown you can fight bravely, and defend your friends and those who need protection.
4. Oleander, unclipping the golden chains on her parka that hold it in place.
5. close on her as she holds them out.
OLEANDER: There are a lot of creatures in this city needing a safe haven, now. Will you defend them? Will you take in the lost and stranded? Will you protect those who seek refuge here?
6. Bob accepting the chain as the briars look on around him.
OLEANDER: I know we can count on you, orchard-keeper Bob.
CAPTION: End of Chapter 2.
PAGE 36 (6 panels)
1. open out on her, portentious under the spreading briar.
OLEANDER: We’re up against something new, Bob. These things are a part of it, maybe a warning of what’s to come – I don’t know, I’ve lost my Oracle. But I’ve been a witch for this city long enough to feel things shifting.
2. tall panel of Oonagh in bg, bent over her dismembered corpse.
OLEANDER (op): You’ve done well to defend this place so far. Hells, I’ll admit, without you we’d be looking at a ruined orchard, or worse. Who knows what these things would have done if they’d gotten in here.
3. look at bob’s shining round eyes.
OLEANDER (op): I owe you a debt, little pixie. And I want to ask more of you, if I may. You’ve shown you can fight bravely, and defend your friends and those who need protection.
4. Oleander, unclipping the golden chains on her parka that hold it in place.
5. close on her as she holds them out.
OLEANDER: There are a lot of creatures in this city needing a safe haven, now. Will you defend them? Will you take in the lost and stranded? Will you protect those who seek refuge here?
6. Bob accepting the chain as the briars look on around him.
OLEANDER: I know we can count on you, orchard-keeper Bob.
CAPTION: End of Chapter 2.