Espero: kaj lekanto
Espero: kaj lekanto by @Trezce (Lev)

I don't know if anybody reads descriptions, but I'll still go ahead :3

Also I mostly post about my OCs. Since my own comic project is what I work on the most, this is the main subject I draw, so my post will be repetitive with long descriptions.

A simple comic cover I made for Faneo, the other site where I post my webcomic. At the end, I decided to post the altenrate Spanish version of my comic in there, but to make it less confusing, I gave it another name and placed it in another folder with this new cover that's exclusive to Faneo.

Since in the same site I'm posting both versions, I also gave a whole new prologue to connect the stories and state that these are two different universes featuring the same characters, to avoid confusion in there, haha. At the end, I made the paralel universe choice as part of the plot.

The entire title is roughly translated from Esperanto as "Hope and daisies". Why Esperanto? Besides that I'm currently studying it in Duolingo because I think it is a cool language, is also the language the deities from the fantasy universe this story takes place speak, mostly to each other. They know every language on earth spoken by any creature, but their original language is Esperanto.

In fact, the name of the place this story takes place and this main title, means "hope", which is the name the goddess who created this world wanted for its inhabitants.

© 2024 Lenka Brejcha Avila "Trezce"

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