If you are following along with the story of the Trochiabite Boy, you might have a picture of Kir-Tuko, the old sho and gardener for Master Tho. I have also commissioned another drawing of a kinto-shah for Brennen to do, when he gets a chance, but this one is to be female and younger. I imagine, as it has been nearly impossible for me to draw, it will be a challenge for him. Then again, who knows.
Kir-Tuko was, originally, the name of an ancient and legendary sword. It would not cut the just, according to the legends of the kinto-shah, and when brought against a just person, it would merely pass through them. Why Kir-Tuko is named after this sword is anyone's guess, but it gives him enough to ponder.
Anyway, thanks to Brennen for doing this.
J. Gullage
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