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Jack Prologue1

by Jade Griffin on August 5, 2010 at 12:00 am
Chapter: Prelude
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  1. Jade Griffin
    August 10, 2010, 12:59 pm | # | Reply

    This is the last prologue before the story starts. Hurray! It was originally only two strips but it’s been expanded to four. One thing I’m learning about doing strips is that I may be trying to squeeze in too much in one go. That, and you may have noticed a lack of dialogue. There isn’t much in the prologues, I admit. They were designed to be short but tell a lot. I hope I did okay in that regard.

    This prologue for Jack is a prime example of the benefits of research. Jack was such a boring character that no one would play him in the campaign without coercion. When looking up “Jack Be Nimble”, I found that the most likely origin is a combination of the celebration of Candlemas Day and a notorious 16th century pirate named Black Jack, known for his skill at eluding authorities. So, boring Jack became an exciting brigand– a combo of the jumping and the pirating– plus one other hidden talent you’ll soon see. Enjoy!

  2. TrevorBlack
    August 17, 2010, 12:48 pm | # | Reply

    When we first started with Jack I have to say that NO one wanted to play him. He looked like a gymnast with a flaming fairy head.

    So after a little research we decided to do a character model revamp. It is absolutely amazing what a good setup on clothing and background can do to make a character interesting to people.

  3. neon5162@
    June 1, 2011, 5:47 am | # | Reply

    know its a bit late to be saying this but ya could of done em as spring heel jack

    • TrevorBlack
      June 1, 2011, 1:25 pm | # | Reply

      Or Jack the Ripper, or Jack Frost, or Jack O’Lantern; in fact, wouldn’t we all agree that out of all the cool characters in the world, the majority have the name Jack :)?

      • The Majormbaan
        October 29, 2011, 7:19 am | # | Reply

        Or Jack and the Beanstalk, Jack the Giant Slayer…
        I’m going to have to point out though, Jack the Ripper actually existed…

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