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stonegearstudios · 2 days
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i'm such a big fan of laios using being well fed as proof that he's serious. like there's so many techbros & etc who will use not eating breakfast as proof that they're productive & just in general, the idea of being "too busy to eat" is getting more common (which is exactly what toshiro is doing here!) but laios is like. no. i'm so serious about this i'm thinking about what comes next. i'm so serious about this i'm making sure my body can do everything it can when i need it.
the fact that everyone in the party took care of themselves & carefully planned out their route & when they'd take breaks is what made them so successful. they always made sure to understand their limits
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stonegearstudios · 4 days
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Elf Sword, coming soon to the Dreamcast
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more elf sword yay !
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stonegearstudios · 9 days
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stonegearstudios · 11 days
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New skirmish game idea, I have no idea what the rules or objectives are but all the factions are pulled from the dancers in Around The World
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stonegearstudios · 12 days
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I love Izutsumi. She's got a great design, she's a fun addition to the main party, she adds some new tension, and she's honestly one of the reasons I read dungeon meshi in the first place. I mean, "the most cat to ever girl" is an extremely appealing hook to anyone who loves cats and girls (me, I love cats and girls).
However, while I have always liked Izutsumi, I finished the story kind of feeling like I didn't really get her. I felt like I had a decent grasp on her character an character arc (she's a traumatized teen given space to feel safe and open up, and because of that she realizes that she can't grow without letting go of the coping mechanisms she once needed). But I didn't feel like I really understood her role in the story as a whole.
She follows the group of her own accord, after a coincidental meeting and a misunderstanding of what they can do for her. She's never super invested in saving Falin, at least not compared to the rest of the group. Though they do help her escape Maizuru's shackles, and are clearly good for her in general, she doesn't really have a healing Moment with the group the way that Senshi does with the hippogriff soup.
And yet, she gets an entire chapter, the third-to-last chapter, dedicated to exploring her growth and future. She's the one who frames much of the falling action, who lets us check in with everyone. She's the one who helps talk Laios into accepting his role as king. She may join the story part way through, but she is there for most of it. So Izutsumi! What's your deal!?
Well, I think I've come up with an answer, at least for myself, that I really like. Two of them, even! Though they both really work together to form the overall point - Izutsumi is the character that most helps the story face towards the future. Here's why I think that.
So the first of these "ah-ha" moments was when I realized that Izutsumi really is the best supporting evidence for Laios' point about the good things that wouldn't have happened if Falin hadn't died.
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If Falin hadn't been eaten by the dragon, Izutsumi probably would still be a slave. It was because of Shuro and Laios' parties both being in the dungeon to rescue Falin, as well as Marcille's use of ancient magic in the resurrection, that she got the chance to escape. None of that would have been the case if Falin hadn't died. Shuro wouldn't have separated from the group and joined up with his retainers, Marcille wouldn't have revealed her knowledge of ancient magic, and Izutsumi never would have even met any of them. They are only part of her life because of Falin's death.
Though this isn't explicitly pointed out by Laios or Izutsumi in the scene, I do think you can very much feel the presence of it. For one, when Marcille reflects on the journey and how much it made her realize she didn't want to lose everyone, her relationship with Izutsumi is prominent:
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It's the main original group at the top and center, but when you read it right to left, it’s Izutsumi and Marcille who might catch your eye first. And it's specifically Marcille and Izutsumi's relationship on display here, not just Izutsumi's presence in the group in general.
Also, after Laios' statement about how none of their adventure would have happened without Falin dying, it is Izutsumi who gets the final word:
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Izutsumi is also the one here who is the most forward-facing. Chilchuck is trying to correct Laios, Senshi is focused on the immediate future, and Izutsumi is talking about her new goal.
And I want to talk about that goal in general as well, because it’s also interesting how it comes up. In that moment, everyone is trying to remind Marcille of her less destructive desires - to eat food, to share it with them, and to meet Chilchuck's family. All of which are previously established, existing desires. When prompted by Chilchuck to join in, however, Izutsumi offers something new:
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That's interesting, isn't it? It's kind of funny, of course, to see her rambling on about a completely new thing, her own personal motive, in the middle of everyone working together to reach out to Marcille. Izutsumi doesn't even know who Yaad is! But at the same time, it’s kind of meaningful. Amidst the focus on desires that everyone already had, she adds a completely new one to the mix. It’s even the final bridge that lets Laios reach Marcille.
It is, in fact, even an idea that comes back later to help out another lord of the dungeon. The idea of finding new goals and feeling new desires... this is exactly how Kabru reaches out to Mithrun, after the Winged Lion is gone
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So yeah, Izutsumi's presence here, both in what she's actively choosing to say as well as what she represents of the consequences of Falin's death, supports the story's ideas of moving forward. Of accepting the past, and finding new reasons to live.
Which is all really good, and that alone works pretty well as an answer to what Izutsumi's role in the story is.
But oh, oh. There's more. Something I realized after having thought of all this, because I still couldn't let go of the feeling that there was still something I was missing.
And as I reviewed the things I loved about Izutsumi - her sometimes unhealthy ways of coping with trauma, her struggles with isolation, her skill with fighting, her selfishness contrasted with the ways she grows to care for and protect the group, her perpetually guarded nature, born from the seeming impossibility of ever fitting in or finding a safe place to just be herself - I realized something.
Izutsumi...
is a foil to Falin.
Where Falin copes with isolation and trauma by being eternally caring and struggling to say no to people, Izutsumi copes by constantly saying no to everything she can. Falin is often considered selfless, but does have selfish desires that she can’t easily express until a moment of crisis. Izutsumi is delightfully selfish, but chooses to stick by her friends when they need her. They are both transformed, against their will, into partly monstrous hybrids, and they both will have to live with that - there is no undoing what has been done to them.
Falin anchors the group in the past. Izutsumi pulls them towards the future. Neither would find freedom without the other - it is Falin's death that leads to Izutsumi joining the party, and likewise, it is Izutsumi who inspires the realization of how they can save Falin.
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And Falin is her future, as much as Izutsumi is Falin's. Both learn to be a little more like each other, even though they never meet. Falin gets a little more selfish. Izutsumi gets a little more willing to bend.
In this context, I feel like I have finally started to understand just how important Izutsumi is to the story. She is a proof that they cannot just go back, and she is a clawed, happy-to-scratch-anyone-who-pisses-her-off reminder, at that. In any conversation about what the group wishes would have happened with Falin, she cannot be ignored or brushed aside.
She is a reminder that, even in the midst of a tragedy so big it feels like a shadow you will never escape, you have yet to met all the people you will love. Hell, some of those people might even be catgirls. We should all be so lucky.
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stonegearstudios · 14 days
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Yooo, this is radical!
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I finally (got help) slapping Wordpress into shape and Runaway to the Stars is now releasing as a public webcomic! Thank you so much for your support over the years, and sticking with me while I'm slowly chewing my way through this book. I'm very excited to share this story! It'll be updating every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday thanks to the massive Patreon backlog. Patreon will continue to update as I finish pages, which happens on a sporadic non-schedule.
If you experience bugs with the site report them to me. Some things may occasionally break, as coding problems tend to be a very "whack-a-mole" affair; and I'm still getting used to the interface.
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stonegearstudios · 17 days
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You know, I had Noah Caldwell-Gervais' Quake video on for background noise and suddenly my brain decided to conjure up a whole scenario for if the series got it's own modern reboot ala Doom and Wolfenstien -The main themes would be those of cyborg body horror (natch) and the dangers of dumb AI, instead of mastermind AI for once -it would be set during the first Strog invasion of earth, opening with a quick mash up of news reports and military briefings laid over each other discussing how the furthest colonies from earth have gone silent, then closer ones, then stations in orbit around Neptune, then Mars, till Strog drop pods and ships burst through the clouds of earth in massive numbers -the reason the Strog are almost all cyborg-ified humans is because they've already eaten their way through the colonies, repurposing them for the war machine. Maybe they were a human experiment that went wrong, maybe a alien remnant they they found, up in the air at this point. -The Strog invasion is horrific, not just employing the brutal strogification assembly lines to quickly create more troops but also as a psychological warfare tactic -But the thing is, for all the deliberate horror the Strog create, they're not sapient at all. They don't do these things out of an desire for conquest, they don't horrify because it pleases them. The Strog are essentially run by an advanced Large Language Model or Virtual Intelligence -Programmed for war it did it's job to well, subsuming all. It employs psychological warfare because it's subroutines identified that as a valuable tactic, raiding our own media and archives for information and smashing the results together like a generative model today does -A Paperclip Maximizer for war, a weapon doesn't have to be intelligent to kill and destroy
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stonegearstudios · 18 days
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Major spoilers for dungeon meshi ahead, but I really wanna talk about it.
I really love how the demon is handled. It's not just simply evil. Like every other character in the series, it's motives make perfect sense in context. What happened is one of my favorite ideas to play with in fiction. We all know about cosmic horror, and the madness that comes from perceiving their reality. And the demon, being an infinite being from another dimension, certainly is that. And it does spread chaos in its wake. Infinite mana destroys those who wield it in the end. They become foie gras.
But the truth is that it went both ways. The demon was corrupted by a finite world, where once you eat, once your desires are fulfilled, that's it. Things end. The demon is driven mad by consuming desire, by coming to understand this eldritch place it found itself in. It wished for a paradise where desires are forever fulfilled and it could feast forever. It's infinite mind couldn't accept the limitations of mortal existence. It was never equipped to understand hunger, nor could it ever be filled.
Just like a lone traveler who feasts with the fey, it couldn't go back to the way things were before. It needed more, and the only way to do that was to consume everything, forever.
It might hate Laios for what he did, but he saved it from an eternity of unsated gluttony. Bringing everyone to its realm was doomed to fail. For an infinite being, even all life won't be enough to satisfy. That how infinity works. And that's not getting into the fact that this was the only way to defeat the demon without stripping magic away from the world forever. The demon might just figure out just what a favor Laios did for it, though it might be centuries later. Recovery from addiction is never easy.
Anyway, I just think the way they handled it was neat. Alien is purely subjective. The demon was no more prepared for the mortal world than the mortal world was for it.
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stonegearstudios · 18 days
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Brain is constantly feeling bad about not making more posts about my projects (and, you know, not working on them enough)
Because if I don't make posts no one will know about them and you pretty much can't make a thing without eyes on it these days
But also no one really follows here so am I loosing out on much by not having tons of updates?
But then again
It keeps going like this till brain turns off
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stonegearstudios · 18 days
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Something about this image, I keep coming back to it, the spike in the distance
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stonegearstudios · 20 days
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brush test with falin =u=
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stonegearstudios · 20 days
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Another random Dungeon Meshi thought, minor anime spoilers about Shuro's group info from future chapters below the cut.
Ok, so Shuro left the main group pretty much right after they were teleported to the surface, to go and get his retainers to make another stab at the dungeon.
Now, there's no way he could have sailed back home to get them and I believe a side comic showed that they were staying in a room on the island. So even though they have access to teleportation magic it shouldn't have been needed.
Given that, my question is...
WHAT WAS ITSUZUMI doing the whole time they were just sitting around because Shuro was being an awkward part of our main group?
You're telling me they kept her inside the whole time? That this cat didn't cause any chaos?
Bullshit
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stonegearstudios · 22 days
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The cosmos failed to liberate mankind, instead it brought an age of neo-feudalism, and with the Lords and Kings returned, so did their loyal vassals, who did not fear explosive decompression, but welcomed it
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stonegearstudios · 24 days
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An average day of shopping for supplies in the kingdom of Vermund
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stonegearstudios · 25 days
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stonegearstudios · 27 days
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Random thought for the few people that read old sci-fi and Dungeon Meshi but Mithrun is a lot like a Haberman
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He may not literally have the cuts but the way the demon ripped through his psyche has a similar effect. He's largely unaware of his own body and thus routinely unknowingly abuses and damages it
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stonegearstudios · 28 days
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I need to get back on the megadungeon but I've been distracted by wargames and things 😅
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