Falco’s little medal looks like this. I usually draw all my religious trivia from the Catholic Encyclopedia, 1911 edition. He probably received it as a gift from the Daughters of Charity, working in the slums of Paris. Even though this[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Nyarlathotep
I didn’t mean to disappear for a month, but I need to earn my living, you know! The Nyarlathotep archives are here.
Now it’s getting interesting. Yes, that’s a trapezohedron – in French, intriguingly called “antidiamant”. To be true to my source of inspiration, it properly ought to consist of bizarre non-Euclidean angles. Geometry – the only field of mathematics that I[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Not again! In every story and every chapter there are some pet scenes that I dream of drawing, that I have figured out in my head long before I came up with the story that they are embedded in. To[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Nyarlathotep story goes on, now for the first time completely translated to English. Read the beginning here.
Tomorrow is my 33rd birthday. If you are in Helsinki, you can come to Kaisla after 18:00 and cheer me up. It’s been so many years since the first publication of Goldenbird, too… (2007? 2005?) The Nyarlathotep storyline starts here.
Edit: Some info about the Egyptian deity Upuaut, Opener of the Ways, One with Sharp Arrow more Powerful than the Gods. Of course, Mochi really is a vintage Akita Inu, but this is Mayann’s dreamworld. There’s an interview with me[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Edit: Looks like I use both the archaic spelling “ye” and the modern “the” (pronounced the same, by the way), which is a bit sloppy writing! Should I blame the fact that “it’s all a dream”? No, seriously, I ought[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…