I've been looking for something more fantasy and fairy-tale like in setting. Despite there being a buttload of webtoons with a similar setting (medieval with some technology rudimentary or magic-powered) everything is just too 'nice' to be a proper medeival old timey setting. The buildings are often too clean or fancy or from the wrong time period. This is a proper setting, with places that look straight out of a tome about magic and fae (not the nice kind that help you, but the kind that will take your soul if you give them your name). The art is fantastic! None of that easily imported/ripped off from Clip Studio paint 3d background that only needs retracting and recoloring to be finished. This is truly hand-made environments with foliage that feels thick and heavy and mysterious. The town itself due to also being entirely hand-made and hand-drawn feels weighty, like the stone and wood that makes the buildings really settle into the earth once the structures are erected. Overall, I'm reading for the phenomenal art first and foremost.
Note: Anyone complaining about 'the witch just being fanservice' has absolutely no idea how ancient witches were depicted being semi-nude or hardly clothed in a lot of it's originating stories and media. Go back to your uninspired fancy-dressed webtoon witches.
I've been looking for something more fantasy and fairy-tale like in setting. Despite there being a buttload of webtoons with a similar setting (medieval with some technology rudimentary or magic-powered) everything is just too 'nice' to be a proper medeival old timey setting. The buildings are often too clean or fancy or from the wrong time period. This is a proper setting, with places that look straight out of a tome about magic and fae (not the nice kind that help you, but the kind that will take your soul if you give them your name). The art is fantastic! None of that easily imported/ripped off from Clip Studio paint 3d background that only needs retracting and recoloring to be finished. This is truly hand-made environments with foliage that feels thick and heavy and mysterious. The town itself due to also being entirely hand-made and hand-drawn feels weighty, like the stone and wood that makes the buildings really settle into the earth once the structures are erected. Overall, I'm reading for the phenomenal art first and foremost.
Note: Anyone complaining about 'the witch just being fanservice' has absolutely no idea how ancient witches were depicted being semi-nude or hardly clothed in a lot of it's originating stories and media. Go back to your uninspired fancy-dressed webtoon witches.