Storyboard Artist,
writer, designer, storyteller
Storyboard Artist,
writer, designer, storyteller

Having become suspicious of the surviving farmer family and a mysterious chained celler door, Lief decides to break the door open it. As the farmer begins to panic, Lief and Siegfried discover a young woman chained to floor. Furious, Lief attacks the farmer, demanding answers just as Egill, Seid-Kona, and the Wolf-man Ulfr return frantic to warn the team that the farmers have betrayed the team to the approaching Belverkrs. Seid-Kona is suddenly ambushed by the farm-mother who holds a knife to Seid-Kona’s throat and holds the team at bay, rejoicing that her son has devoutly informed the Odin’s Belverkrs. Just as The family begins to celebrate the team’ encroaching doom, Egill quietly enchants the knife to burn the mother’s hand. She drops the knife and Seid-Kona catches it, plunging the knife into the mother’s chest. The farmer lunges in rage but is stopped by a blow from Hervor’s sword. The two farmers fall. Concerned, Egill rushes to Seid-Kona’s aid, to which she slyly approves that Egill isn’t useless after all. They share a tender moment soon broken by the warning of approaching crows and distant sounds of the approaching Belverkrs.

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Leif struggles in despair causing the Wirding storms to intensify. Visions of Leif’s horrific conquests now ravage Leif’s psyche and send him spinning into depths of fear and dispart. Seeing Leif falter and unable to shake Leif’s distress, Loki lies to Leif and falsely claims to have caused Leif to commit those horrific sins in Leif’s memories. As Lief becomes convinced that Loki is responsible for Lief’s own horrible actions, the Wirding storms calm, allowing Leif to focus his rage outward onto Loki, and angrily shove Loki away. Loki is hurt by the hate but absorbs the unfair sting of blame and continues forward, embodying the mantle of “Scapegoat God.”
I really enjoyed the surreal challenges of the magical space, the movement in andout of reshaping memories and the emotional geography of regret as both characters struggle with the consequences of their actions..















































































































Nolan used Mark to kill dozens of people and Mark was helpless to prevent him; but Mark still can’t accept Nolan’s lesson.
























































Mark continues to struggle with Nolan, landing them below ground in the subway.
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