As a boy I wandered field and mountain, desert and ocean, forest and the icy reaches at the top and bottom of our world, and each place I found was another mystery waiting for me to discover. One day I found a silver doorway set into the side of a tall mountain. There were such detailed carvings of moons and planets and stars and all those things beyond our own small planet that I pulled the door open without hesitation, and within was the infinite apeirogon. I traveled the apeirogon on the back of a moonbeam I had rescued from the Land of Shadows. In time, I came to the Crystal Universe, and there I live to this day, writing of all I have seen.
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Comments (14)
rhol_figament
New bucket list update...
Take a dream walk with Atan,
Dive through the Apeirogon Door and disappear into the abyss... ;)
miwi
Fantastic image,excellent work,klasse story!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
eekdog
So enjoy this series, stories and creativity in your work.
ontar1
Fantastic scene and great posing, can't blame Nezo, wouldn't like a place of mean giants either!
jendellas
Glad he made the door, giant with a hammer, very interesting. xx
GrandmaT
Very intriguing piece and I love the image!
Roco43
Super!
rajib
Nice !!!
Radar_rad-dude
A fine image and splendid spoiler! Excellent work!
goodoleboy
Nezo shows a lot more fortitude than I would in scampering for that gothic-like doorway with the giant on the inside, as excellently portrayed as part of your continuing series, both art-wise and written.
UteBigSmile
Cyve
Marvelous scene and decor... Fantastic pose/movement also !!!
netsuke
Fantastic creation and scene.
auntietk
That in-between space is a terrific plot device. I've seen it used before, but that only makes it familiar and accessible, not redundant. It's the worlds we find that are the real story. I hope you find a way to work this into Nezo's plot line!