Dec 17, 2015

#48: A farmer's reward


And we're back on break! Hopefully we'll be able to get some comics done over this next couple of weeks, my stylus has been looking very lonely lately...

Nov 15, 2015

This isn't the time...

I don't feel like today is a good day to create a comic. It feels somewhat insensitive to continue my standard schedule like nothing has changed. We will have to eventually, but the attacks in Paris should be more important to us right now.

I don't have anything that connects me to France in the least, no trips, no people I know there, as far as my life has been affected it might as well not exist.

But in that place this weekend, over one hundred people died. And they deserve your attention much more than I do.

Nov 8, 2015

KOHT#63


We've got another THREE TRILOGIES coming down the line.

At least one hero better use a red light saber please.

The world isn't black and white, with clear "good guy/ bad guy" labels.
Our fantasies shouldn't be either.

Oct 18, 2015

KOHT# 62

Hoping I'll be able to finish a couple more comics over fall break, we'll see how bad my homework is looking.

Oct 11, 2015

KOHT# 61



Hey everyone. I'm sure you've noticed that post have been a bit lacking of late.

Truth is, this semester's course load is keeping me pretty tied down, so I don't know if I'll be able to keep these going at a regular pace. Until things calm down, I'm relegating both Knights of the Hexagonal Table and Crusaders of Rat-Blight to an irregular schedule.

I know its no fun to check a page and not find anything different, and I hope that once things calm down I'll be able to get back to regular posting, but I figured I should at least let people know what's going on.

Thanks,
Phantasmal Wolf

Sep 13, 2015

KOHT#59

This is going to be a rough semester. I will do my best to stay on track, but I figured I'd warn people ahead of time.

Sep 6, 2015

KOHT#58

After doing all that shading in the last several comics, Count Flanders outfit was a breeze!

Sep 3, 2015

RougeFish

Last one! Now we'll be getting back to the regular comics. -HiddenMage


Aug 30, 2015

KOHT#57


Just FYI I head back to college today, I think that my current comic schedule should remain intact though,

Aug 20, 2015

Aug 8, 2015

Aug 6, 2015

Skunk

I know what your thinking, "Another of these stupid pictures? Can't they just move on with the comic already?" And yes... we can. But I like drawing these so >:P
Yes the dog is big. She rides this thing, remember?
But that face tho XD

-HiddenMage

Aug 5, 2015

I went to London!

Okay! I have gotten back on top of things after my vacation, and am now able to properly organize my thoughts on it! (only took me a little more than month...)

I recently got to spend three days on holiday in the city of London, (or rather near the city of London. The hostel was technically outside the borders of "the city of London", but was still very much within the city itself.)
While I wouldn't go so far as to say the air is different, or something cliché like that, the atmosphere definitely was different.

I'm used to cities where cars are the most common mode of transport and the way the streets are designed is optimized for them, at the expense of pedestrians. This was really not the case with London. The roads were narrower, and there was always a crosswalk to be found, and in particular the roads where almost entirely one-way. I imagine that being a driver in a city like London would be incredibly stressful, but as a pedestrian, it was wonderfully refreshing.

Another thing I noticed was the trees. You don't get many trees in American cities, the ones that we plant on the sides of roads are often skinny, and most inner-city parks leave more than something to be desired. Not so with London. the trees were really thick, because they're also really old, further London's specialty seems to be the garden (the equivalent of a park) and it would not be uncommon to simply run into a green spot just on your way to the next thing. It was wonderful how simple it was to find someplace to sit and relax, (and even just how many people took advantage of it. the gardens were teeming with picnickers and walkers, even people taking naps in the shade.) the frequency of the gardens, combined with the tendency of most British buildings to stop at two or three stories made the city so much more open and friendly that most cities that you find in the US.

In an effort to not make this post unreadably long, here's a whirlwind synopsis of the places I went and what's so great about them.

*note* due to me being super-smart, I did not actually take any pictures while there, so.... yeah, no pictures. You're on the internet, you can find probably better pictures than I would have taken!

The Parliament building (Big Ben):Big Ben is not the name of the tower, but rather of the bell itself. There you go, you now know something new about London! (or at least, to most people it's new.) There is something undeniably "present" about a large stone tower that doesn't translate as well in a picture. When you can see the Bell tower, you KNOW it's there, more so than your average glass and steel beams skyscraper.

Westminster Abbey: This place was gorgeous! there was something a little bit odd about walking through what was essentially the fanciest indoor graveyard to ever exist. There were endless amounts of incredible statues, and it was fascinating to read the plaques recording the importance of people from five hundred years ago. There was an interestingly large number of generals, but none that I had ever heard about, instead finding the tombs of people such as Sir Issac Newton, and Jane Austen (the later of which was not actually buried on the site, but was still honored with a plaque) would be the less showy but ultimately much more memorable occurrences.

National Gallery: Understanding great art is hard, but I didn't have to really understand everything to recognize that there was more talent in that building than I could properly appreciate.

British Museum: This place is way to amazing and big! We actually came back the last day, in an effort to catch all the things we didn't have time for on our first visit! highlights include The Rosetta Stone, some pieces of the Pantheon, Byzantine Spoons that people had carved messages into (almost like fortune cookies) and several Egyptian statues whose names have been chipped off and replaced by 'Ramses II'....... Jerk.

National History Museum: the most surprisingly interesting thing that we visited. This museum had one of the greatest entrances ever. There is something about a dinosaur skeleton amidst the stone arches and stained glass windows that just can't be beaten. Besides the DINOSAURS, highlights include pretty much every animal in there somewhere... and a dodo skeleton. Place is pretty cool.

Science Museum, London: This was something of a niche interest for me. Basically, I don't think many of you will be as excited as I was to get to explore a collection of old geometric tools for creating various shapes before we had all those fancy computers to do things for us. But I think even the least scientific person would find it cool to look at a to-scale moon lander, and watch the progression of clocks and other time-keepers over the centuries.

The Eye of London: While the eye of London is more touristy a location than the type of location that I generally like, I could not deny that the view from the top of the wheel was really quite something.

The Tower of London: This may have been one of the coolest things that I saw in London. The Tower of London was a castle built on the outskirts of the old town. So I got to walk in a real castle! and get a tour! One of the coolest things I've gotten to see! (Also, the Yeoman Warder tours are worth it, there is nothing like getting your home state personally insulted by a heavily mustached veteran of the British military)

The Tower Bridge: Though there was not enough time to get a tour of the bridge, My goodness it's a nice-looking piece of architecture!

The Borough Market: I got to try a meat-pie, so clearly this place was pretty cool. It was a wonderful change to see all these small vendors. There's an air of friendship that you get in a place like that, which is not to be found in a supermarket.

St. Paul's Cathedral: This is what happens when King Henry the eighth tries to out-do Westminster Abbey. Seriously, this place is decked out with a LOT of shiny stuff. It's honestly amazing. As an added bonus, if you've ever wanted to get to the same height as the top of the eye of London, except to go entirely under your own muscle-power, you can do that! Entirely by stairs! That don't always feel structural stable! It's intense.

The Globe Theatre: This was the grand finale of the London trip, and one of the coolest things I have ever gotten to experience. To be able to see a Shakespeare performance of As you like it from the ground floor of a recreation of the Globe Theatre was absolutely astonishing. Truly spectacular.

There was always so much going on that I'm sure I missed some key details, but I hope I was able to share some of the cooler aspects of the trip with you all, It was REALLY quite amazing!

Aug 2, 2015

KOHT#53

Sorry all! I set this to auto-post at noon yesterday, because I was out of town.
Guess what didn't auto-post.

Jul 26, 2015

Jul 23, 2015

Jul 16, 2015

Jindar

You thought you'd seen the last of me did you? Hahahahaaaaah
Now, please enjoy this rare, one of a kind veiwing, of the master rouge Jindar:
without his cloak on \(>o<)ノ

Dude needs to wash his cloak every now and then.

-Hidden Mage

Jul 12, 2015

KOHT#50




50 comics! Woot!

hopefully we'll finish this storyline soon, it's kind of not what this series is supposed to be about.

Oh well.

Jul 9, 2015

#35 Reunions!



AND we're back!

From here out we're planning to alternate between sketches and comics for the remainder of the summer, while we're working on some other projects as well. (besides, I think everyone wants to make Hidden mage do a realistic Grr, right?)

Jul 5, 2015

KOHT#49

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Camp NaNoWriMo is happening!!!!

This is always a fun time of the year, HOWEVER, it does mean that I'll have to put off some of these posts while I strive for the 50,000 words. (only at 3,000 so far, it's going to take a while!)

I'll try my best to stay on schedule, but we'll have to see...

Also, for those who don't know, Camp NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) is basically a way to get all those story ideas out of your head and on to paper. For a month, you don't think about editing or let anything stop you from just WRITING.

 If you guys are also NaNoing, Hey! drop me an email, (I'm "The Greythrone".) glad to be writing alongside you!

If you've never heard of it, you can check it out at http://campnanowrimo.org/
It's really a lot of fun!

If you've heard of it and decided it's not worth your time.... well, I would urge you to reconsider? It really is a blast to let your ideas run free every now and then.

Unintentional Advert aside, there should be a new CORB this week! So...hype I guess?

Jul 2, 2015

Squarl

Another elf Yay!
Why is her hair SO LONG!
(Logic: because you drew it that way.)
NOBODY ASKED YOU!

Should be getting back to the actual story next week, sorry about the delay!

-Hidden Mage

Jun 28, 2015

KOHT#48

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I'm BACK!!!

Knights of the Hexagonal table should be back to the original schedule for now, while The Crusader's of Rat-Blight will resume at a later date, (Hopefully before the end of July, we're reworking some aspects of this website, so please bear with us.)

Jun 25, 2015

Aldawen

There are so many elven archers out there that sometimes it's hard to make a character unique...
But I hope I did an okay job with this one...
 
It's the right arm... That's what I like about this picture. The right arm.
-Hidden Mage

Jun 18, 2015

Naelon

Hey yall! Hidden Mage here \|  ̄ヘ ̄|/ *waves*
As you may gave heard, I'm gonna be doing a series of more... detailed... pictures of the pc's of Crusaders of Ratblight.
I also decided I really really like drawing dwarves.... there's something about those stubby little limbs


Btw, this took a lot longer than it looks, so it would make me very happy if you shared it around!
-Hidden Mage ヾ(´¬`)ノ

Jun 14, 2015

KOHT#47

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This will be my last post for a decent while, I'M GOING TO ENGLAND!!!

I am super excited for this trip, but it'll mean my access to drawing materials is very limited.

Hidden Mage is planning to do some more in-depth character sketches for Crusader's of Rat-Blight though, so keep your eyes out for that!

and, an Unsolicited Opinion of England will undoubtedly follow my return!

did I mention I'm excited right now?

Jun 11, 2015

#34: There is always a bigger bone


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...or at least, a bigger collection of them.

Jun 7, 2015

KOHT#46

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Dun! Dun! Dunnh!!!

May 31, 2015

KOHT#45

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turnabout as they say...

May 24, 2015

KOHT#44

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Higher overhead though.

May 21, 2015

#32: The Portal and the Effigy

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Naelin's doing a lot of pointing recently...

hmm...

May 17, 2015

KOHT#43


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That would depend on your definition of dangerous...