Dwaas is a slow reader (Just like me 😉 )
Lighting
I’m replay happy with how the panels in the episode turned out. Especially the light falling through the broken window. Also, you might notice the influence of the mist (created with a facial mister). It diffuses the light in such a way that the scene becomes somewhat less contrasty and in essence “calmer”.
Design of Dwaas’ house
I decided to redesign Dwaas’ house interior. I wrote a blogpost outlining why and coincidentally extensively showing you the design of the second season Lego MOC of Dwaas’ house.
Site bugs
Finally! After a long time searching a gigantic bug in the first chapter was solved! I got some very kind and knowledgable help form the author of the Comic-Easel Plugin (Philip M. Hofer). As it turned out it was not a problem of the plugin. It was a memory problem of the server. In hindsight I should have figured that one out by myself… but… this will never happen to me again 🙂
Anyway, I a happy it is solved, so now I can add season 1a and 1b together again. Furthermore, there will be small changes made to the site. Nothing too serious for now.
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My main theory is that Dwaas wants to go to Eno to find that colour changing flower, but another reason could be he is searching for Kemi
He is looking for his father (episode 7; https://foolishbricks.com/comic/lego-comic-distant-bells-3-007/ )
I do like the theory though… and they were considered when writing this chapter.
Did Dwaasreally thought he could get an address from this book… Granted it’s already very suspicious from this doctor to write about her patients, but she at least had the minimum of privacy respect lol… Or… Did she ?
I would not have been surprised should there be an address in that book. The psychiatrist knew a lot about Dwaas too (Episode 19) so a sense of privacy of her patients is not Dr. Stultus’ strong point.