The trick Aesop was planning to use is from "The Hare and the Tiger", a Korean folk tale where the rabbit tricks the tiger into swallowing a burning hot stone.
Of course, while Rajah is not brilliant, she is nonetheless able to recognize a stone when she sees one, but Aesop is ironically saved by his own mistake.
Usually, Rajah is willing to listen to her preys and negotiate with them, but since she believes this one tried to trick, she'll hear none of it.
Thankfully for Aesop, Idar realized in time that the "rice cakes/stones" were in fact eggs.
Overall, I'm quite happy with how this comic turned out! It took 1 month and a half to complete, which... yeah that's a lot of work. But I hope I'll do move of these comics soon. I want to do more things with Rajah and Idar!
Of course, while Rajah is not brilliant, she is nonetheless able to recognize a stone when she sees one, but Aesop is ironically saved by his own mistake.
Usually, Rajah is willing to listen to her preys and negotiate with them, but since she believes this one tried to trick, she'll hear none of it.
Thankfully for Aesop, Idar realized in time that the "rice cakes/stones" were in fact eggs.
Overall, I'm quite happy with how this comic turned out! It took 1 month and a half to complete, which... yeah that's a lot of work. But I hope I'll do move of these comics soon. I want to do more things with Rajah and Idar!
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