True but don’t ask what Reynard does next in most of his stories
- 19 days
It always feels like they’re being described to the artist one subject at a time.
“Draw a guy.”
“OK.”
“He’s looking at a snail.”
“Alright, I can fit that in.”
“And he’s being stabbed by a fox.”
“(sigh) …might have given him a different expression if you’d led with that.”
- 19 days
Look medieval artists, art is hard, but surely an expression could be drawn that’s a bit more shocked than “oh bother, I appear to have been stabbed.”
- jaybone@lemmy.zipEnglish19 days
“And by a Fox, no less. Such surprise has hence forth not fell upon me.”
The limb between the fox’s two limbs does not look like a limb. :D
- null@lemmy.orgEnglish19 days
The snail isn’t actually a snail, it’s a cherished mentor known as Snelli “The Snail” Lesnail.
- NoForwadSlashS@piefed.socialEnglish19 days
This is so wrong, it should be the fearsome snail running the human through.






