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There’s also a non-amazon way to get it (and some pretty nice shirts)… Unfortunately most people want it from Amazon because the shipping is cheaper.
Or he ends up a human with a normal frog girlfriend!
In any case, there’s only one way to find out.
I’m trying to post here more.
A version of this magic garment was owned by one of my first D&D characters, who made good use of it. Unlike similar magic armours, its transformation is not an illusion - it could actually change material as well as appearance. So I could walk around in plate armour for combat, turn it into a beekeeper’s outfit to deal with an insect plague, or change instantly into something classy for a royal ball. It should be particularly handy for someone like Tamilda.
What’s going on here?
- Tamilda, a perfectly normal teen girl, is BFFs with Kayra, a young night hag.
- Kayra lives with her “husband”, a retired adventurer named Singing Cricket, and her coven, who are her mothers and teachers.
- They were invited to the wedding of the strange creature that replaced Kayra as a baby.
- They’re meeting up to get ready, but Tamilda got delayed.
- Tamilda tends to wear the same thing every day… Now she has a chance to fix that.
Love and Hex started out as a joke about my D&D campaign and turned into an ongoing rom-com/horror story. It’s on Webtoon and other platforms. ^(And) ^(Patreon) ^(if you like early releases and extra stuff.)
And there’s a book you can buy now! People think it’s really good!
Ah, that is annoying! You can still view in the browser, but the pop-up is definitely bothersome. And of course you can just go to crookedgoat.ca as you indicated, and be free of ads, trackers, and any other corporate nonsense.
Yeah, it tends to happen only when you’ve got a reason to do it.
Singing Cricket got his fancy robes from some rats, because he wanted to find a fancy party. That was the inciting incident that led to his relationship with Kayra.
They aren’t paywalled, though? All the links are viewable freely as far as I can tell.
I am the actual author. I post my work in many places. All of them are free to read.
Webtoons is where I have the most subscribers and is the most popular platform, so I tend to direct people there. I also get a (tiny) share of the revenue from the ads they place below my comics, which is a nice little bonus. But I’m happy for people to read wherever - I just like to share my work.
A standard adventurer’s pack includes one set of travelling clothes. How many adventurers ever change their outfits, or even wash them, throughout the course of a campaign? I think my current character, a human warlock, changed his jacket once, to swap for studded leather. They’ve been travelling for months now.
At least Singing Cricket keeps his robes clean. (He’s got a closet full of them; a martial artist’s outfit gets pretty disgusting after one training session.)
What’s going on here?
- Tamilda, a perfectly normal teen girl, is BFFs with Kayra, a young night hag.
- Kayra lives with her “husband”, a retired adventurer named Singing Cricket, and her coven, who are her mothers and teachers.
- They were invited to the wedding of the strange creature that replaced Kayra as a baby.
- They’re meeting up to get ready, but Tamilda got delayed.
- The kid has never been very thoughtful about her wardrobe.
Love and Hex started out as a joke about my D&D campaign and turned into an ongoing rom-com/horror story. It’s on Webtoon and other platforms. Also r/LoveAndHex.
(It’s also a book now! You can find it on Amazon and Comcraft.)



Yeah, looks like she made an error that was easy to miss since it’s mostly behind the speech bubbles. You can see the original sign here.
What’s your interpretation?