Low_Roads
1st Level White Feather
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My grateful thanks for taking the time, Scav! These chapters require a considerable investment of schedule simply to read, let alone comment on... knowing how busy you have to be (this time of year especially), I'm enormously flattered!Ah... I simply must write a reply to this chapter I enjoyed so much, even though I'm at the moment quite swamped with all kinds of work and other stuff...
Thank you! The Twin Sisters is the prominent landmark in Tabor County... not a single spot in the region where you can't see it. The summit is destined to figure in a key dramatic scene many chapters from now (maybe many decades from now, at the rate I'm going)... I'm anxious to establish some of the mountain's features, so that it can serve as a credible part of the playground later on. We've spent plenty of time below the horizon, in the Low Roads creek beds... a bit of altitude makes for a nice change of pace!From the very first moment the "Twin Sisters" mountain peaks were introduced in that nightly scene with Mercy, I knew they'd return. "If you are shown a gun an a movie you can be sure it's going to be used at some point". A classic, but nonetheless fantastic example of set-up and pay-off. But knowing you have a ton of experience in the cinematographic medium, that's no wonder.
That's very good of you! Teeva's design is unique, and she proved a great (though welcome) challenge to draw! Thank you for the welcome words about the Magni-box, too! I was rather nervous that the idea of it forming from disassembled parts wouldn't come across clearly... your confirmation works wonders for my confidence! Likewise for the renderings of skin cells and nerve ends! This must be one of the few microscopic examinations of tickling on record. Why anyone would ever want to see it so close is a topic we can save for another time!That Teeva tickling scene was incredible. The building up of that scene with the box being assembled around her foot was simply genius! So delightfully ominous! And it the tickling itself, which apparently happens on cellular level, was fantastic as well!
Cap'n Dusty became a great favorite of mine during the original Danneskold voyage! You and Deeto have really ramped up her reputation (with "Inosaka's Paradox" and the now-completed "Bounce Chix Origins", this character bursts from simply-brilliant status to absolutely stellar!) I'd never presume to attempt such a refined portrayal... my skills aren't up to that sort of challenge! Besides, the more elastic, traditionally manic TIS Dusty fits the Low Roads environs with a synchronous felicity! Thanks so much for your cheery appraisal of the pictured Dusty/Teeva interaction! TIS has taught us that Dusty isn't above being thrown a curve, though a lady so formidable would never lose the upper (tickle) hand for long! The contest between irresistible Dusty and immovable (or, more appropriately, inexhaustable) Teeva would surely prove cataclysmic... I'd love to see it myself some day, though hands more practiced than mine would have to craft it!And my goodness, I absolutely adored Captain Dusty's appearance! Although she and her ship seem more modeled on the classic TIS series, she looks so lovely. With my work on the new TIS series, Dusty has won a place in my hart, and this cameo was just as much a compliment. You did an excellent job on portraying Dusty, such a wicked women on first sight, yet she has difficulty keeping up her act in front of the tickle-nymphomaniac that is Teeva. I'm sure Teeva will get to know Dusty's softer, more passionate side aboard the Danneskold, albeit at the expense of many tickling sessions! 😀
Apologies are entirely out of place! Your comments are gleefully generous for their luxurious quantity and heart-warming content! And even the briefest word from Scav is worth precious gems to me! I'm not surprised in the slightest that there are many calls upon your time... our most talented, productive members don 't become that way by accident: they apply themselves! Which makes me all the more grateful that you've taken time to supply this kind commentary! All my best for your continued success, though you scarcely need my backup! A golden, high-profile mainstream career is guaranteed, no matter how you choose to employ your superlative skills! It's never been a matter of "if"... only "how soon"!I apologize for the rather short comment... but despite the business I wanted to express how much I enjoyed this particular installment of the Low Roads. To me this series has already achieved a legendary status. And this is once again a fantastic chapter in the ongoing epic story. Amazing work. Truly amazing. 🙂
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