Tuesday, July 7, 2026
I have a lot of questions about the way the Ruins of Alph are handled as an ancient archaeological site. Methinks it's time for an audit.
Monday, July 6, 2026
Fall From Grace
“Good morning, Xandra,” said the Library Faerie to the speckled Xweetok who’d just walked through the doors of the royal libraries of Faerieland. The brown-haired, bespectacled Faerie placed one last book on the volumes she was sorting and then smiled over at the young witch.
“Good morning, Sybella,” Xandra said, returning her smile as the Xweetok adjusted her own spectacles. Her arms were full of books, as usual. “I’ve come to return these and check out more.”
Sybella’s eyes widened. “More? But you just checked those out last week!”
“I read too quickly,” Xandra said with a sigh as
she placed the books on the front desk.
I feel like kids in the Pokémon world take on an unusual amount of responsibility.
Which, when you're a kid is a dream come true because you're like "oh yeah, I'm ready to ADULT" but then as an adult you're more like "oh no honey, let me do everything for you until you're 30". (Except the moms in the Pokémon world seem strangely eager for their kids to take off on their Trainer journeys already.)
Friday, July 3, 2026
Thursday, July 2, 2026
The League of Adventurers
On yet another cold, rainy afternoon in the month of Storing, Hyren sat in his comfortable library in his Altador villa, smugly ignoring the inclement weather as a fire roared in the hearth and his family and allies relaxed around him.
The blue Grundo’s faerie Draik brother Pharazon and Pharazon’s friend Celice were perched on one of the sofas, reading through a stack of books they’d bought earlier that day, and occasionally making comments to one another about whatever they were studying at the moment. Their sister Blynn was—well, Hyren wasn’t quite sure, but the disco Zafara was probably off doing Blynn things like trying to set a new puddle-jumping record or baking quintuple-chocolate cookies.
Hyren, meanwhile, was locked in a rather intense
round of Armada with his owner and the Werelupe King. Hyren enjoyed Armada—it
reminded him of his days in Dr. Sloth’s Virtupets military. Virtupets
programmers had developed a similar game, and Hyren had purchased it for his
electronic devices in order to relax during rare down times in his operations.
It utilised the Virtupets information networks to pit players against each
other, and Hyren took pride in his elevated place in the rankings. He’d taken
naturally to the game because the strategy involved was similar to what he
employed as a commander of troops.
If you're just playing the game, this is cute. But this exchange takes on a whole new level of meaning in the context of this comic.
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Bleeearrrgghhh social media is the worst. Again.
I’ve previously written about all the reasons I hate social media, and really only use it a) to stay connected with friends and b) try to get my work out there because I draw and write things so other people can enjoy them, not so they can stay hidden away in my hard drive.
A really horrible and stupid experience I had with Instagram a few weeks ago, though, just solidified why social media is more stress than it’s worth 99% of the time.
Before I want to get into that, though, I want to take a minute to explore and explain why social media is so stressful for me. I’m not just complaining to be a complainer. I’m complaining because I’m an introvert and the fast-paced, superficial, quantity-over-quality world of social media is just about the complete opposite of how introverts like to socialize.





