About
Wampletoss
Multidimensional town hosting a cast of colorful characters.
The setting changes often, but select features stay the same.
Remnants of a war, either past or future, time is fluid here.
The established settings so far are:
- the bar
- ant hill
- Sebastian’s house
- hell
- Big Gale’s cave
- laundry mat
- Crat’s maracas
- apartment complex
- The Library
- and gas station (doesn’t sell gas)
- A traveling bazaar comes to town occasionally with
advanced science instruments and inventions, and magical items
- And more locations as we create them!
The Tide
A flowing, colorful movement that separates universes, dimensions, realities, and timelines.
It's dangerous if you don’t know how to dance-swim around it.
Sebastian’s mind has a pin-sized wormhole that connects to the Tide.
The mouth in the bar is a direct entryway into the Tide, with its door number above it.
Your mental image and intention must be incredibly clear to achieve the time and reality you seek.
or you could be lost in spacetime. Dangerous creatures live in the tide, including:
- giant turtles
- swarms of nanobots
- ancient forgotten ghost gods
- dinosaur angels
- lost souls
- and many more terrifying and beautiful beasts!
The main storyline will eventually lead here.
The author, Hilda Terry, became the first woman allowed to join the National Cartoonists Society, upon which she lobbied for other women cartoonists to join, such as Mopsy author Gladys Parker.
She also held a firm belief that she was a reincarnation of Dorcas Good, a child imprisoned after being accused of practicing witchcraft in the 1692 Salem witch trials.
Say what you will, but the lady's got range!
The author, Hilda Terry, became the first woman allowed to join the National Cartoonists Society, upon which she lobbied for other women cartoonists to join, such as Mopsy author Gladys Parker.
She also held a firm belief that she was a reincarnation of Dorcas Good, a child imprisoned after being accused of practicing witchcraft in the 1692 Salem witch trials.
Say what you will, but the lady's got range!