Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Season 1: Grishma Ritu








Grishma Ritu – Summer

The two twine and twist like serpents
In the maternal shade of the Tamarind
On the forest of his chest drop pearls of sweat
From the twin moons of her breasts.

Unmindful of the fiery stare of the sungod
The naked boy washes his sleepy buffalo
In the dazzling sequins of the boiling river
Humming the cooling song of his cradle.

In the sultry shadows of the courtyard
Sits the plotter playing a solitary game
Of chess as is his wont; cursed to live
In doubt, and be doubted by all.

The maidens of the inner chambers cavort
In the cooling fountains of the marble pool
Palace intrigues assume no importance
Before sandalwood scents and rosewater.

The snake slips into the shadows
Vigilant eyes on her fearsome foes
The mongoose that prowls the walls
And watchful peafowls in the grass.

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Lending a hand to the Prince

Dayaswarup - The Senathipathi - Commander-in-chief


Kusthi - The wrestling style from India

Prince Agnimata, the fourth son of King Veerendra, indulges in flexing his muscles. But who dares to punch him?


Summer comes an end

Haunted by a curse, and tainted by blood - Scions of the cursed King - The first issue 'Grishma-The Summer' comes to a finish.


Friday, August 17, 2012

Throne comes with the fangs of curse


Ladders to the throne; Snakes to their deaths


Prince Advan in animated conversation with his father Praneshwara

Hamsa and the bath tub

Princess Athmika taking her ablution



In the light of darkness

Prince Praneshwara with his son Advan and his henchman Ugra



Advan: Bhuvendra takes his own life, and my grandfather, King Veerendra, blames it on some curse? Praneshwara: Don't be so bold as to deny such a curse.

The drunkard Prince


Minister Gyanasagara: You cool yourself in wine and women while your brother burns?

Prince Ambharisha: I drown myself in drink lest sorrow takes note of me, Wise One.



Thursday, August 16, 2012

Let curses lie

Alas! what has the King done.

Vengeance is a long serpent

The young king Veerendra fights a venomous snake.


Snakes and ladders



Princess Tarika and Athmika play the game of snake of ladders very regularly.
Ladders to the throne, snakes to their death.






Ninyasthala- from Ancient Vindara


Scions of the cursed king opens with a narration by Princess Athmika
Like a blushing bride who approaches the nuptial bed on the night of nights, decorated with flowers and covered in glittering jewels, the kingdom rejoices with me. Ninyasthala will have a new king on the morrow, on the auspicious day of Guru Poornima, a consummation long past its time. Veerendra, the king and my sire, had punished the bad and rewarded the good with a just hand, but too long has he served the land.

Sharad Ritu – Autumn

Leaves swirl, dance in the lazy breeze,
Silvery conches float on high,
Paddy fields are blushing brides,
Deflowered by their sickle grooms.

The beetle thrives in the mango seed,
The paramour hides behind lace curtains,
Assassins bide their time but
The maidens feast on, and sing.

The dinner table graciously bears
The generous gifts of the season,
Even beggars and dogs grow fat and lazy,
In a time of peace and plenty.

As the full moon rises on the lake,
He likens the two orbs to her bosom
Which are the only fruits he needs,
Beggar now, but master later.

Silence embraces the palace at last,
Barrels are empty, drunkards are filled,
Nodding sentries lean on spears,
But serpents and thieves know no sleep.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Saturday, August 11, 2012

The funeral to the crown prince





Athmika says at the death of the crown Prince Bhuvendra "My beloved brother’s funeral. His passing was the beginning of a series of tragedies and the end of my innocent, charmed life. And it prepared me for what was to come.”

Thursday, August 9, 2012

A beautiful bright day

King Veerendra is joined by his wise minister Gyana Sagara for a hunt.
The colors are indicative of the story happening in the flash back, the mood is set beautifully by our colorist Santosh Pillewar.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

A hawk's connection

A hawk skirts over the city of Ninyasthala. This bird of prey happens to be pet of Princess Athmika.Hawk plays an integral role in the story symbolically and physically.

 

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Princess Tarika, who is she?

Tarika, Athmika's sister, who resembles Athmika closely in physical appearance so much, that they are mistaken for twins. She has many secrets, though.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Tears of a king

King Veerandra in tears over the death of his favorite son.
Mother fate to set doom to the sons of the king


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Demise of the crown prince


The death of the crown Prince Bhuvendra. Was the death caused by the curse?

Monday, July 30, 2012

Princess Athmika

Athmika, the 23-year-old heroine of our story and youngest of King Veerenda's children, is a sword. An ornate sword worn by the gentle nobility for state occasions, but one which still is sharp and deadly when the need arises. She is a cheerful, kind girl, who is happiest when she plays with her pet hawk or snakes-and-ladders with her sister. During the year when terrible events occur due to an old curse, the innocent and playful girl transforms into a woman of fire and steel.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Ancient Vindara

 
Kingdom of Vindhara, and its capital Ninyastala. King Veerandra rules over this place.



Varsha Ritu – The Monsoon

Trumpeting elephants charge and roar,
In the darkening fields of the sky,
Their silver tusks flash and light
Both tower and hovel alike.

The crows flee to their nests,
The startled infant howls until
He can silently sip on her nipple,
The shutters rattle; the rain pours.

All work ceases except in the kitchens,
Chess is forgotten and the steaming
Bowls of rice and roasted fowl beckon,
The year’s harvest is promised too.

The lady stares through dripping windows,
Lovers are soldiers somewhere else,
The king from his lonely tower,
Waits for news and the rains to cease.

Peafowls celebrate their mating season,
Bullfrogs sing their usual song,
The serpent seeks protection within,
And careless prey that stray that way.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

King Veerendra


King Veerendra on his Sarpasana (Snake throne) .
The pencils are done by Danilo Guida and colors by Sumit Roy.
The Serpent in the shadow of the throne




Thursday, June 21, 2012

Grishma Ritu – Summer

The two twine and twist like serpents
In the maternal shade of the Tamarind
On the forest of his chest drop pearls of sweat
From the twin moons of her breasts.

Unmindful of the fiery stare of the sungod
The naked boy washes his sleepy buffalo
In the dazzling sequins of the boiling river
Humming the cooling song of his cradle.

In the sultry shadows of the courtyard
Sits the plotter playing a solitary game
Of chess as is his wont; cursed to live
In doubt, and be doubted by all.

The maidens of the inner chambers cavort
In the cooling fountains of the marble pool
Palace intrigues assume no importance
Before sandalwood scents and rosewater.

The snake slips into the shadows
Vigilant eyes on her fearsome foes
The mongoose that prowls the walls
And watchful peafowls in the grass.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Poetry part of this graphic novel

Scions of the Cursed King, as mentioned earlier, is a graphic novel divided into six chapters, each for an Indian season of the year.

Ashok Rajagopalan, my partner and co-writer, felt we needed a title-page kind of break for each chapter, and not wishing to waste so much paper by having just the title and a graphic on each, Ashok offered to wax lyrical, in glory of the season covered.

The following meant for the first chapter, contains no spoilers but introduces the themes and the ambiance of the story.



Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Team involved

The series 'Scions of the cursed king' has started now with Grishma-The Summer. The first issue is 22 pages length. The whole series is produced by Yali Dream Creations.

The story is by Asvin Srivatsangam
Poetry by Ashok Rajagopalan
Dialogs by Kyle Raios
Pencils by Danilo Guida
Colors by Santosh Pillewar



Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Rough sketches

Rough sketches of some of the key characters from 'Scions of the cursed king' - done by Danilo Guida









Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Six parts to the story

For this graphic novel, we have planned to follow a movie's beat sheet. 150 pages of the comic to follow 150 minutes of a longish movie. Hope this experiment works. We have also broken the story into six chapters, each chapter covering one Indian season of the year. The Indian Seasons or Ritus are: Grishma (summer), Varsha (monsoon/rains), Sharata (autumn), Hemantha (windy), Shishira (winter), and Vasantha (spring.) The story starts in Grishma and ends in Vasantha, spanning a year.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

What is Scions of cursed king?

Scions of the Cursed King is the tale of a king cursed by the snake people; every heir to the throne dies before he is crowned. Athmika, his daughter, refuses to blindly accept the curse but fight it, and in the process encounters not the source of the curse but discovers treachery in unlikely quarters. This is the story of Athmika's transformation and how she proves that she is the best of the scions.