The Harbinger’s Path: Ch3 Launch Date, Process Crops + Thoughts about Censorship | September 22, 2025

Page crop showing the title for Chapter 3 of "The Harbinger's Path" Guild Wars 2 fan comic. It shows the title overlayed a work-in-progress drawing of Trahearne's torso, who we see from an inverted perspective. Text reads: "Chapter 3: Mordremoth's Favor"
Chapter 3: Mordremoth’s Favor Title Page crop (in-progress / art not final)

The Harbinger’s Path: Chapter 3

Chapter 3: Mordremoth’s Favor is set to start updating next Monday, September 29th! 

I will also show 2 bonus crops at the end of this post – one that I posted yesterday on Bluesky, and a bonus version here with color flats added. 

Bluesky Censorship

Though before showing the images, I want to briefly mention the widening scope of censorship currently going over on Bluesky. This isn’t something that has only happened on there – it’s been a recent occurrence across several platforms in recent years. Most notably, for this year, are the Itchi.io and Steam bans. But before then, it was Patreon and Gumroad, as well as others. Bluesky, however, is a little unique in it is one of the most far-reaching among these recent censorship pushes. 

These are important topics to me, but (at least, for now) too wide in scope to broach entirely in this post. I’d want more time to word everything properly, as it’d likely be an essay’s-worth of words, if I tried and tackled it now. 

But what I want to note about Bluesky for the time being, is something I thought about posting there – and maybe I still will, depending on how this week goes, and if the admins there react to the backlash or not. 

What I want to say is this: 

General thoughts on the widening scope of censorship in recent years

Some years ago, it used to be widely understood that if you wished to protect the art you like, you must also defend the existence of the art you dislike – or even find repulsive. You are free to be disgusted by anything, not look at and filter it, and move on. 

It was when people began forcing everyone to censor anything uncomfortable that lead to where we are now. Where multiple platforms are widening their scope of censoring artistic expression, which used to be widely understood as a key aspect of what it even means to be human.

Social platforms have spent years inciting the dehumanization of their own users toward themselves and each other. These recent censorship crackdowns are a reflection of this. Platforms would prefer censoring expressions of sincere humanity, in favor of the most banal visual products, aka “content”

Bluesky specifically

With that, I’ll just write what I posted there, with some expanded thoughts since I am not limited to a wordcount here (I’ll link to the social post itself afterward, if you’d like to see the original, much shorter thread): 

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