I admit the first few paragraphs, I couldn't understand what was going on. It felt like the story expected me to know some things beforehand and if I knew the lore it would have been easier but the way you told the story heavily compensated for my lack of knowledge with it. I have to research more on some terms or power up my context clue detector haha (It would be great if there were for people without any background). I haven't seen other stuff related to this like other commenters have noted. But it does give me that classic RPG game feel wherein it has it's very own world and mythology that does not spoonfeed you every detail but you still understand by going through it. Great work in the details but I would like more world building (I mean it already has but yeah more would be awesome), the characterization of the lead was great, it was spread out and not given in one go.
I kind of like it. It treats its readers as smart. It does not hand everything at once like a tutorial. It expects the readers to know beforehand and be more wary of the details so you can put the pieces together. I usually have lots of trouble reading big fantasy stories (unless they're in games where the visuals are given) but this one did well. So yeah, I expect to know more about the world you created in the coming issues.
I kind of like it. It treats its readers as smart. It does not hand everything at once like a tutorial. It expects the readers to know beforehand and be more wary of the details so you can put the pieces together. I usually have lots of trouble reading big fantasy stories (unless they're in games where the visuals are given) but this one did well. So yeah, I expect to know more about the world you created in the coming issues.