Hello everyone, this is my first post! Today I am introducing my webcomic protagonists. The lead is Morgan (right) and the second lead is Edil (left). My comic is a simple story about the wobbly time of early adulthood, and I love to illustrate the themes of hospitality, love, kindness, and food.

Morgan is a self-made success who spends his earnings irresponsibly, and Edil is the black sheep of a wealthy and well-accomplished family. They are such difficult characters for me because they have moments of being severely flawed; Edil is a failure in his academic endeavor, and Morgan's lifestyle choices are contentious and selfish. It is a delicate subject and I am not sure how it will be received by readers; I want to approach it responsibly so that I show a positive example and convey a meaningful moral. You know, I think you have to be a good person if you want to write good characters. Sometimes I wonder if I am a delusional person. I don't want my characters to be deluding each other and licking each others' wounds while they persist to be wrong. Kindness, understanding, and the want for good things for others are themes that I explore a lot of in my story. My characters need to grow up, and so do I. I trust that readers will have forgiveness for characters who earn forgiveness after their flaws. I want to write precious characters who grow up and become strong.

So, this is my youthful early-twenties story that I must start and finish in my early-twenties. When I'm older and more mature, I'll look back on this and maybe think it's a piece of ****. This is my time capsule of all my identity, thoughts, and interests at this time of my life.
Hello everyone, this is my first post! Today I am introducing my webcomic protagonists. The lead is Morgan (right) and the second lead is Edil (left). My comic is a simple story about the wobbly time of early adulthood, and I love to illustrate the themes of hospitality, love, kindness, and food. Morgan is a self-made success who spends his earnings irresponsibly, and Edil is the black sheep of a wealthy and well-accomplished family. They are such difficult characters for me because they have moments of being severely flawed; Edil is a failure in his academic endeavor, and Morgan's lifestyle choices are contentious and selfish. It is a delicate subject and I am not sure how it will be received by readers; I want to approach it responsibly so that I show a positive example and convey a meaningful moral. You know, I think you have to be a good person if you want to write good characters. Sometimes I wonder if I am a delusional person. I don't want my characters to be deluding each other and licking each others' wounds while they persist to be wrong. Kindness, understanding, and the want for good things for others are themes that I explore a lot of in my story. My characters need to grow up, and so do I. I trust that readers will have forgiveness for characters who earn forgiveness after their flaws. I want to write precious characters who grow up and become strong. So, this is my youthful early-twenties story that I must start and finish in my early-twenties. When I'm older and more mature, I'll look back on this and maybe think it's a piece of shit. This is my time capsule of all my identity, thoughts, and interests at this time of my life.
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