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tamberlanecomic · 2 days
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Tamberlane | Page 386
Perhaps he has more feelings about his situation than shown earlier. For good reason, of course.
Thanks to Jonas for his cameo!
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bmbrice · 9 months
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This has been a fun year so far!
Working on Lackadaisy, Tamberlane and Tabuley animations has been exceptionally rewarding and tons of fun!
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gakriele-lvs-blog · 4 months
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I'm definitely missing a lot of characters but for now, this should suffice (What a coincide so many have gone through some form or trauma, the majority of the identity kind!)
Rose (Black and red furry): Homunculus shapeshifting mute doppelganger with an identity crisis [latchkey kingdom]
Noriel (Curly hair with feathers and scar): Homeless half-angel-demon, acts like a cat, also existential crisis [Wings: By Noa Start]
Tamberlane (Human girl at the bottom): Only human in the continent with a little bit of existential crisis [Tamberlane]
Ruby (Black and White person in the middle): A Squid person living among humans, clumsy but with a good heart, has a bit of an identity crisis [Ruby Gilman] Kinda a shame I only like the storyboards and fan content.
Luz Noceda (Crying girl with black hair): Creative, passionate, socially clumsy, and bullied high school girl who just wanted to belong somewhere [The Owl House]
Hilda (light blue hair and skin) a young adventurous kid who gets into maybe a little too many problems, saw herself die once, and also turned into an abominable troll once. [Hilda Netflix]
Vee the basilisk (Girl with white spots and blue sweater): Artifically born shapeshifting demon who just wanted a safe place to live [The Owl House]
Belle the Tinkered (Yes, the Sonic character): android whose creator/father died and went through a phase of existential crisis and isolation [Sonic IDW Comics]
Hunter the Grimwalker (Blonde boy with red eyes): Artificially born half-witch-human indoctrinated to be a child soldier, a lot of identity and existential crisis [The Owl House]
Belfy (Bat on the top): Clumpy single mother doing her best, prone to a lot of self-blame;-; [Tamberlane]
I have like a dozen more characters to share but for now, these are my favorites, nobody is above anyone... except you Vee, you are my favorite
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genericpuff · 3 months
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Thank you sosososo much for recommending Tamblelane!! I've had more fun with it than a bat with a banana. Do you have any favourite character? Can't wait for more Rekindled!!
It's such a great comic for sure, I don't usually read anthro comics so I was pleasantly surprised when I wound up really enjoying it :' D Old man Oakewood is probably my favorite, I love "grumpy with a heart of gold" characters 🥺💓
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mintmont · 1 year
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Please, if anyone sees this, please talk to me about Webtoons. Especially Watermelon, Hooky, High Class Homos, 1HP Club, Night and Day, Be My Villain, unOrdinary, Tamberlane, LUMINE, Loving Reaper, Magiform, I'm the Grim Reaper, City of Blank, Winter Moon, Glacias, Death: Rescheduled, Of Dark Lords and Cabbages, Familiar Feelings, Lalin's Curse, and @CRC_Luna's Conspiracy Research Club.
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doggirlsotd · 2 months
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Today’s dog girl of the day is Terra Prentice from Tamberlane!
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acesincomics · 11 months
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Tamberlane: Deluxe Omnibus is now crowdfunding until May 25th!
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Tamberlane @tamberlanecomic is a talking animal fantasy comic about a clumsy bat, Belfry, and her very human baby, Tamberlane. Belfry is ace.
The deluxe omnibus includes Arc 1 or Books 1-4 of the comic.
Get your copy here!
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The creature from the woods is stranger than she seems...
The animal citizens of Treehollow have discovered a small, strange creature wandering alone in the forest: a human child! And they have no idea what it is. Clearly much too young to be on her own, it’s anyone’s guess how this mysterious being, named Tamberlane, ended up in their town of Treehollow.
Fostered by Belfry, the accident-prone bat, and guided by a colorful cast of animal characters, Tamberlane’s mysteries continue to unfold. But questions burn in everyone’s minds: who, and what, is she? And could she have something to do with the far-off and unspeakable taboo, Abroad?
An emotionally complex story, Tamberlane is also dedicated to featuring queer characters having adventures that have nothing whatsoever to do with the trials and tribulations of their identity.
Tamberlane is made by Caytlin Vilbrandt @justcaytlin, Ari Noble, Jonas, Elle Pierre, Isabel "Izzy" Pereira, Nakata Whittle, and Koda Star.
The original webcomic can be read at tamberlanecomic.com
Also check out this very awesome trailer for Tamberlane!
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jareddillon · 1 year
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Belfry, from @tamberlanecomic
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joofaloof · 1 year
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Digital painting for @justcaytlin of her characters Tamberlane and Belfry from her comic @tamberlanecomic!
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theactualmandy · 7 months
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Hiii!! I'm not dead, I swear. Have a drawing of my all time favorite skrunklies!! <3
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cwafurra · 5 months
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So here's a bit about me, because why not
Hi, I'm Cam
Pronouns he/him.
I don't really have that many hobbies, but I mostly play video games such as Skyrim, Minecraft, Subnautica, and Borderlands, among many others; Conjure and write stories and skits, usually in my head; and I will very rarely draw, usually FNaF related drawings, but don't expect any posts with any of my art.
My interests include FNaF, Wings of Fire, Tamberlane (for those that know), The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Subnautica, Helluva Boss, Hazbin Hotel, Resident Evil, and probably other things that I don't really feel like racking my mind for because it's 9:20 at night.
My favorite music artist is Aviators, and I wouldn't be able to pick a favorite song.
My stories include FNaF fan stories such as Five Nights at Freddy's: Reign of Glitchtrap, a story I started back about 4 years ago. Wings of Fire fan stories such as Wings of Fire: The War of MudWing Supremacy and Wings of Fire Arc 4. And original stories such as Elements (Sex Elementis), Devilswood and an unnamed sci-fi space story.
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tamberlanecomic · 16 days
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Tamberlane | Page 384
Back to the hospital! And these two MIA characters, returning to the limelight!
There's a little reference to The Golden Compass on Jonas's book, because it's been a huge influence in my work and I thought it would be fun to put a lil easter egg in c:
Thank you Jonas for your cameo!
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bmbrice · 8 months
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I know it's only been a few days but there's a new entry in the roster! 2023 is filling out nicely X3
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tintreach-cleite · 6 months
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Help I just started reading Tamberlane and it already has so many good reaction images
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aurorajames24 · 6 months
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Fan artwork involving characters from Tamberlane by @justcaytlin
Belfry (1st piece)
Jonas, Kira, and Cur (2nd piece)
Belonging to their respective owners!
Give Tamberlane a read! It's super sweet!
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Tamberlane and the thorny issue of adoption in roots work
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Clearly, there are different types of roots, beyond what the teacher in these panels from Tamberlane is telling her. This is NOT what you tell someone about their roots. Teacher, you are doing this all wrong!
Reprinted from my Genealogy in Popular Culture WordPress blog. Originally published on March 8, 2021.
One of my favorite ongoing webcomics, Tamberlane, hits you right in the face with an issue which often faces genealogists: adoption. Tamberlane, the story's protagonist is told by her teacher, Ms. Callie. that they will be learning about "their roots." [1] This worries her, as she first thinks that it means she literally has roots growing out of her, and later when she learns that roots make you for "who you are." She is concerned because she's from the far-off place known as "Abroad" but her friends comfort her, reminding her that her roots are in Treehollow with the rest of them because she lives there. Cur later challenges Ms. Callie, asking about students who don't know their roots and starts making a scene. Later, the teacher is flustered and doesn't know how to answer questions about "Abroad," with Jentzen kicked out of the classroom as a result, just because he asked a question! This becomes a plot point later in the series, as Cur blames Tamberlane for Jentzen getting fired, even though it isn't Tamberlane's fault, leading Piper to get in a fight with Cur. [2] As it turns out, not even Tamberlane's guardian, Belfry, can adequately explain "Abroad" to her. [3]
Ms. Callie was wrong about roots. As Becks Kobel, a death positive genealogist [4] wrote in October 2017, "we are placed within families, whether biologically or through adoption, that have a long history with all sorts of experiences." Roots are not only based in your blood, but are wider ranging than that, including your chosen family, those you surround yourselves with, and your circumstances. They can be your roots. There are even some Italian surnames, like Esposito, which were given to children in Italy who were given up by their parents or were adopted! At the same time, a surname may be assumed because of an "unofficial adoption, taking on a stepfather’s surname and so on" as was the case with one of my ancestors, Robert B. Mills II (originally Robert Barnabas Packard). Some genealogists even warn about not being "lured into sympathy research via an adoption story" while others note that DNA tests can be helpful for those with ancestors who were adopted or those looking for their birth parents. Sure, you could say that the "standard" family tree wasn't made for adoption, but that doesn't mean it is invalid, as adoptees can be heirs to estate from time to time. Some stick with the so-called standard tree, as "Geni cannot record adoptions" but that doesn't mean that records of it doesn't exist. [5] Russian genealogist Vera Miller talked about this:
Many adoptees become curious about their birth families and hopeful their questions about their separations from their families will be answered. The challenges of some adoptees from the Russian-speaking world is facing that their Russian language skills disappeared or were never developed. Thanks to the Internet, these adoptees can find their families with just as much success as adoptees from the English-speaking world.
That brings me back to Tamberlane. She was, at the beginning of the comic, found in the woods by the citizens of Treehollow and while she isn't always good with communicating verbally, she knows a bit of pidgin Trissol (Silver Sage Sign Language). She calls herself "Tamberlane" when meeting Belfry for the first time in Chapter 1, with Belfry wondering where her parents are, and who left her there. As such, the other stuff I said about adoption isn't applicable here, although it is still worth noting. Hopefully, in the future, this is explored more in the webcomic.
© 2021-2023 Burkely Hermann. All rights reserved.
Notes
[1] Caytlin Vilbrandt, Tamberlane, Chapter 4, Pages 181-190, Issue 15 on WEBTOON, Jan. 2, 2020.
[2] Caytlin Vilbrandt, Tamberlane, Chapter 4, Pages 191-199, Issue 16 on WEBTOON, Jan. 2, 2020.
[3] Caytlin Vilbrandt, Tamberlane, Chapter 4, Page 207, Issue 22 on WEBTOON, Feb. 10, 2020; Caytlin Vilbrandt, Tamberlane, Chapter 4, Page 208, Issue 23 on WEBTOON, Feb. 19, 2020
[4] She left Twitter some time ago and now occasionally posts on Instagram. So, she is still active (perhaps more on Facebook), but not in the way she used to be on social media. And that's ok.
[5] In a related note, a Puerto Rican genealogist Teresa Vega, argued that with "Ancestry doing away with <8 cM DNA matches," it would negatively impact Black and indigenous descendants, saying they should "seriously consider that they are preventing family reunification not only due to slavery, but also due to adoption, genocide, famine, etc."
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