~Hakurei Shrine~ > Patchouli's Scarlet Library
[Nanowrimo] Weave the Stars
MatsuriSakuragi:
Go on, Rin! Let her know where you've been, for real
I am amused at how Rin's been managing to hide her ears and tail so far without Mari noticing-- even after having to take her own dress off to be resized. (Which Mari is a total pro at of course :D) The cat hair though...
More importantly I can't wait to see Mari and Isabel interact because they seem like they love each other so much and they both have their own eccentricities and they're so supportive of one another and eeeeeeh it's gonna be great.
I'm really interested in seeing where this goes next! It's wonderful to see an update. Excellent work~ :D
nintendonut888:
The mystery thickens! If these are actual Touhous though, I wonder just how many of them Kannushi-san has stashed in his theater trapdoor...
Anyway, another great read. I know I've probably said this before, but I always love your careful attention to detail and characterization. Every chapter it seems we see a different side of Mari. I love how one moment she is all terrified that a stranger is coming into her apartment, but the next she is like all business when it comes to asking body measurements.
Again, great chapter, and I hope to see more from you soon~
Alfred F. Jones:
Not an update! I'm working on writing, promise, but mostly what I've been focusing on is drawing. My new years' resolution was to draw one new picture a week for an entire year, so back in week 3, I wondered, why not draw Marisol?
The flower in her hair is an actual legit flower, so feel free to try and figure out what it is. Hint: this is a lot easier to figure out if you are familiar with the pre-colonial history of the Americas.
Eventually I will get around to drawing Akihiko and Isabel, after writing more and drawing more, but for now, have some of Weave the Stars' perpetually nervous agoraphobic protagonist.
Alfred F. Jones:
Watch this space! Weave the Stars will be returning this National Novel Writing Month. Here's to another 50k words!