brassco wrote:Girls power! Story telling without dialogue! Great pictures as always, with excellent kit-bashing!
Thank you Brassco! I am so ecstatic to hear you're enjoying.
GubernatorFan wrote:Wow. Very cool sequel. The wordless narrative does seem to work remarkably well. And love what you did with that Alien (?). Beautifully posed and shot (with some very interesting reflections), and I'm impressed horny girl's punching fist cleared her horns.
Thanks Guv! I always wonder what all comes across without any dialogue, so it's always a relief to hear when it works. And Isblomma is VERY good at punching, even with her horns. And I couldn't believe how well a lot of those reflections showed up! Just relieved I wasn't in any of them.
skywalkersaga wrote:No words needed! Another well-told and gripping entry. I was sooo not expecting something like that either , but I’m glad to see the girls kicking ass once again. And yay, they got Lorelei out! Can she leave the grounds? Curious who put that creature there, and what will happen next.
Also curious how you made/customised the alien monster!
Thank you Skywalker!!!! Yeah, Lorelei is now bound to the necklace, so she's pretty free to go wherever she wants. She was pretty quiet in life, but now she's an angry poltergeist out for revenge, so keeping her out of trouble might turn out to be a lot of work.
And see below for a bit on the demon build. He was so much fun to work on , I couldn't wait to share!
AlKelAstra91 wrote:Excellent finale (?) to the asylum, and more great poses and action sequences. Did Delia's first spell attack not work on the demon creature? And way to go Isblomma, she laid out that critter onto the...s****er.
The reflections in the last shots worked out quite well too, and there's something vaguely hypnotic about Delia's leggings and Lorelei's shirt against the pattern of the black and white tile floor.
Thank you AlKelAstra!!! And yeah, you totally got it with Delia's spell. Because the asylum often keeps witches, it's heavily warded against common spell casting. Artifacts like the hand of glory, or Thornapple's protective pendant charm still function, but it's almost impossible to cast on the spot. Demon's are attuned so much differntly than people, so it doesn't effect them the same way either. Thankfully, Isblomma always provides a simpler solution to the problem. And I agree, there's something so visually interesting with all the black and white patterns coming together!
Stryker2011 wrote:That was epic, indeed. Love the use of Ripley's offspring as a demon conjured to kill Lorelei. And -- Whew! What an outcome. Beautiful and creepy photos and setting. Love it. Looking forward to seeing who the evil mastermind behind all this truly is (and what secrets Lorelei holds). Another great installment.
Yes!!! Thank you so much Stryker! So glad you enjoyed. Very excited to dig in to Lorelei's secrets, and I think you'll like where it takes us! Badly wanted to deliver on this one, so it means a ton to hear it worked.
Ephiane wrote:Fantastic ! Love it. And a fantasy creature ! It´s wonderfull nasty. What is it ?
Thank you Ephaine! I do feel like I've taken a page out of your book. And Nekk-ra is right, I started with a NECA Newborn Alien figure From Aliens 4. Everybody hated the design when the movie came out (And to be fair, you really can't try to top Geiger's Alien design) but I thought there was something genuinely creepy to work with there. I feel like there is still more detail to add, but I wanted to keep the momentum on this story rolling and ran with it. Probably not the last we see of him either.
Nekk-ra wrote:It's a customized NECA Newborn figure, and cleverly done IMO.
I've really enjoyed your Brightwood series, Reverend Spooky. It's obvious how much love and care is taken not just in crafting your ladies,, but also the settings, atmosphere, and storylines in which they exist.
Thank you so much Nekk-ra!!! I just kept looking at the newborn, and thinking there was a lot of potential there, and I'm so glad you liked how he came out. And you're 100% right, I love being able to share this story with you all. All your kind words always gets me so fired up, that I can't wait to get to work on the next project. So seriously, thank you.