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Page 980 - Vast landscape
February 5, 2024

No words, no action, just some landscape. Why, oh why?
Okay, bear with me. The first three books give an impression that the archipelago is tiny and its population is that of a few hundred people at best. That's wrong. So I'm going to correct that. Vast wild landscapes free of human presence, multitude of Hunter camps, massiveness of Cave dweller cities - I'm going to finally show that to correct the general picture.
The archipelago is about the size of Bashkortostan (the Republic where I live), only with 1 instead of 4 million people. To make it easier for you to imagine the size: Bashkortostan (142 947 км²) is just slightly bigger than England (132 938 км²).

I'm back from Omsk, the city with an ice cream kiosk on every corner, where people eat ice cream even in -40C weather (often wearing shorts and slippers while doing that). Their ice creams are something, too! All classic ones are present, sure, but they get real creative sometimes. I was going to try tomato ice cream on a dare but there wasn't one available at the time, so I bought cheese ice cream instead... and loved it! Who could've thought! It was sweet. And tasted like "Omichka", Omsk famous vanilla cheese. Oh wow! The ice creams my Republic makes are ones of the best in the country because they are generously made of 20%, sometimes 25%, cream. Omsk ice creams are made of only 12% cream but they compensate for that by being super creative with flavours :D By the way, the other ice cream I ate there was stuffed to the brim with cedar nuts and tasted awesome.
About trains. Now I know: modern trains are just as cool as they are advertised. They're truly something from the future. The trip felt luxirious even though we bought the cheapest tickets. I can't even imagine what's going on in those vagons labeled as luxury because even we had showers in the vagon's bathrooms, got ice cream, pirozhki, and tea brought to our bunks, and the staff was so very polite to us, as if we were someone important.

But enough about me. It's Monday again, time for another round of Comic of the Week. Take a look at my colleagues' comics while you're waiting for another page of GWI.

Week of February 05-11


Which Witch?


Witches can be good or they can be evil. Solve problems or create nightmares. Which witch do you prefer?


Witch of Dezina
Witch of Dezina - A country is thrown into chaos when their goddess disappears, taking her magic with her. Tayver is in over his head with the investigation. Good thing Elenore is here to... help?

Nightmare Witch
Nightmare Witch - The struggle to find a meaningful life under the grasp of an alien condition.

More to read

I have other books for you besides GWI. Take a look at them while waiting for a new page :)
I have:
- Tales from the Afterworld, a collection of short stories in different genres (sci-fi, fantasy, magical realism, space opera, fairytale)
- Obsidian Triad, an illustrated fantasy novel about a world created by dreamers. It begins with a young mortal's becoming an apprentice of the creators of his world and tells a long story (the size of LOTR) with a huge cast of different characters. My biggest and my favourite work so far.
- I also have some of my stories translated into Esperanto (an awesome artificial language you can learn in just 10 hours, possibly the official language of BRICS in the future): Donacoj de glacimontoj (Esperanto version of GWI with Russian and English translations under every page so that people can use the comic to easily learn Esperanto) and Glacidonaco (Esperanto version of Ice Gift, the short story that inspired GWI).

My main site is Mildegard.ru, so you can just bookmark it and use it to reach everything I have published so far.