Thursday, December 7, 2023

Page One of Warlord of Io!

warlord of io page one



I'm pretty happy with how the style of Warlord of Io turned out. 

If you look close, you'll notice that there are very few lines in it.

Everything is defined with gradients. 

Works well for some things, not so well for others. 

There's nothing else out there quite like it. 

Friday, July 7, 2023

Zing, coups and the nature of power

Max Zing gets arrest warrant issued
Max Zing oblivious to the world

Running a vast totalitarian empire is like riding a T-Rex: it's great while you're on top, but heaven help you if you fall off. 

I have no doubt Putin has given that possibility more than a passing thought of late. 

The instability and suppressed violence of a dictatorship was one of the things I was trying to get at with Warlord of Io, where a cabal of power hungry generals overthrows the new, ostensible supreme leader, Zing, who's oblivious to the danger he is really in. 

He just thinks everyone will obey him Because Fancy Title.

I got that impression from many people I talked to at the time, who felt a Supreme Leader was just accepted by everyone, and had their orders automatically obeyed. It struck me as a mind boggingly naive view of power structures and how they are maintained in dictatorships.

The politics of totalitarian states are complex, but the mechanics are submerged beneath a facade of Everything Is Wonderful All the Time (unless they've got a purge going on, in which case wonderfulness is suspended until The Wreckers can be lanced), and results in periodic outbursts of extreme violence. 

As a result, dictators rarely retire.

Except for Diocletian, who went and grew cabbages.