Page 18 is here! It's going to be a rough road for Dust here on out.
For this page I had the pleasure of working with the wonderfully talented Cloclworksheep who did the final background sketches and background lines for panels two through five. My wrist has been a wreck recently so I'd indebted to her for the extra help! Without it this page wouldn't have been out on time.
For this page I had the pleasure of working with the wonderfully talented Cloclworksheep who did the final background sketches and background lines for panels two through five. My wrist has been a wreck recently so I'd indebted to her for the extra help! Without it this page wouldn't have been out on time.
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PTSD is a complicated mental illness and is often caused by witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event. Dust has just seen the person he loves dead lying in an alley. He was physically restrained from running to Quill's side and is faced with a lot of heavily lingering unanswered questions. He has not only endured the death of his partner and lover but, as you will soon see, problems with his career. He wouldn't be officially diagnosed with PTSD until after the events of the prologue. But you'll learn more about Dust's mental state this from people like Alerick and his psychiatrist soon enough. I hope that answers that!
oh goodness I didn't see this thread here. I based Dust's pills off the antidepressants I used to take (before they changed the capsules to the worst shade of orange lol). Basically the capsule depends on the manufacturer so some drugs may share the same outer design but be entirely different drugs. Dust is on a few medications right now but specifically this here is Zoloft (what I took) which is used to treat depression and PTSD. And to be honest it is one hell of a drug with horrendous withdrawal effects if you miss pills.
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