As Knell said here, she’s back! XP

Stick swords are the best swords.
Knell drew the angry eyebrows on Dragomira and the faces on the spoons (she needed more characters).

As for the delays n’ such that have happened, just gonna copy/paste this from my most recent Devil’s Trill update (it updated before Knell did):

Things have definitely improved with my real life situations, but due to other concerns I still haven’t fully been able to bounce back in terms of mood, so I can’t promise I won’t have weeks where I just can’t draw.

In particular recent events of many states in the USA pushing bills involving adult content censorship and ID verification for sites in states, including one in my state that apparently already passed. I’m not even sure I’ll be able to access certain sites (like BlueSky) after September 30th. I’m not giving out my ID everywhere and it’s very iffy on whether I’ll be able to use something like a VPN.

So please subscribe to my two comics’ RSS or at least keep an eye on my other social media so you can keep up with updates! And of course, simply keeping my sites bookmarked ye ol’ fashioned way is also a good idea.

One article said it’d be just p0rn sites but the wording on the bill changed last minute to anything “obscene/harmful to minors”, which could mean literally anything they want. I’d LOVE to be wrong about this but I really don’t know, and it still doesn’t change how widespread (in the USA and globally) this is becoming, which makes it harder for me to get eyes on my work or even keep in contact with other artists and friends online.

I’ll do what I can on my end, and I can only HOPE sites like my mine will remain untouched (slight hope in that it said it was mostly targeting “organizations” but who knows, and even then, what will that mean for small comic hosts like ComicFury??). It’s been very scary watching the internet go this Hays Code direction. I may not make p0rn, but I do make R-rated content, and violent and mid-risque art are quickly being targeted as well. If you’re in the US consider calling your reps and fighting this as hard as you can because god knows what this will mean for the future of online art and indie art businesses that don’t want to be vanilla as hell.

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↓ Transcript
Knell crawls into the hollowed out tree. Inside are various toys and trinkets that Knell has collected over time, including a tattered, filthy doll with red hair, a dress, a drawn-on angry face, and a stick "sword" tied to it's hand. There's also a bell, a "dragon" that's just a conveniently shaped, thick branch with a face drawn on and paper wings stuck into it, a jump rope, two wooden spoons with faces drawn on, a small collection of rocks, a large stick turned into a makeshift "sword" for Knell herself, blocks, kids books, and some orange flowers stuck into a crevice in the tree.
Knell: I'm back, Dragomira!
Knell is referring to her doll.

Knell picks up the doll.
Knell: Did ya protect the fort?

For a couple of panels, Knell silently fiddles with her doll. She has a small smile but is looking very tired and dejected. With the third panel she finally speaks to Dragomira again.
Knell: I almost died.