Comic #7108: raiders
Description
Here's a detailed description of the comic along with the transcribed text:
Panel 1:
A large, muscular figure with a long beard and shoulder armor stands prominently on the left. There is chaos in the background, with people running and buildings burning. The figure seems to be recalling a memory.
- Text: "I remember the day the raiders came for our village. I was only a boy."
Panel 2:
The scene transitions to a dark, fiery landscape. Flames are engulfing homes and the sky is filled with ash. Various figures are shown in distress.
- Text: "There was neither day nor night. The sky was black with ash, the land glowing pale as flames swallowed our homes."
Panel 3:
Returning to the muscular figure, he continues to speak, his expression serious. His hand gestures indicate emotion.
- Text: "The elders were murdered. The holy treasures stolen. The tombs of our ancestors desecrated."
Panel 4:
The focus shifts to a new character, a younger man with a thoughtful expression, responding to the muscular figure. The background shows other characters, possibly in a conversation setting.
- Text: "Anyway, to answer your question, I think about that and it buys me about 45 seconds, every single time."
- Below that, there’s a statement from another character: "Sex for men is not like sex for women."