Jaggeries in the Isle of Man - Journal (Regular)
Here's another jaggery-themed muscle growth art on an art trade between me and kdhrofj, this time in form of a journal written by Kenneth, as well as a short story below.
A day after the events in the Jaggery Factory, Kenneth the yeti got a contact with his serpentine Juan who had heard about the special kind of jaggery Myanmar had had to offer. Juan wanted to try one out with honey he'd been selling pretty well at home, and Kenneth agreed to visit him as soon as possible, except with the fact that Juan himself was staying in the Isle of Manx, a small island sandwiched in the center within the British Isles. A week later, the yeti had flown from Yangon to London, and then had to hitch a train ride to Liverpool before he could catch on a ferry ride to Douglas, the capital of the Isle of Man. Alternatively, he could've flown another plane to Douglas directly as such flight destination had been available from London, and it was not exactly expensive either, though it was probably because he wanted to experience a long ride across the plains and humble towns across Great Britain.
For few days, he had arrived in Douglas, and the rest was written in his Journal to be read.
To be brief though, Kenneth had a wonderful time visiting almost the whole island. Not only passing by wonderful places, but also interacting with friendly locals (as well as giving them jaggeries he brought from Myanmar). Juan's honey was at good quality, but cheap and sweat enough to better enhance Kenneth's jaggeries, but at the same time, the local mail had received numerous amount of jaggeries packaged in boxes, something both Juan and Kenneth noticed with suspicion. The received jaggeries weren't even labeled specifically, but they certainly gave out the same effects as Kenneth's. As much as Kenneth wanted to assist Juan in finding out the source behind such packages, the yeti received a call from his friends who urgently needed his presence, as they encountered a bigger problem back at home. Although bummed out, Juan was nevertheless happy with his sweet experience with honey and jaggeries and waved Kenneth goodbye, as the yeti flew back to London and then to Yangon to settle the matter there.
Characters (picture by picture, left to right):
Douglas Sea Terminal
-Rhodes (hamster, pilot)
-Godfred (oceamog, pilot)
-Dogan (oceamog, trolly train operator)
-Magnus (Manx cat, factory owner)
Cregneash and the Calf of Man
-Juan (snake, beekeeper)
-Moris (iguana, nature enthusiast)
-Manny (wolf, unemployed villager)
-Trevor (tarantula, matchmaker)
Peel Cathedral
-Okerfair (lobster, courier)
-Abraham (caterpillar, chiropractor)
-Teige (sea moss, artist)
A Taste of Strange Jaggery:
Kenneth || Wilson One Eye and Feathers || Duff and Serena || Dou, Muff & Gruff || Crimson Sours Gang - Before and After || Snakey and the Jaggery Factory || Jaggeries 'Round the World - Part One and Two || Jaggeries in the Isle of Man - Journal (Regular and Muscular)
A day after the events in the Jaggery Factory, Kenneth the yeti got a contact with his serpentine Juan who had heard about the special kind of jaggery Myanmar had had to offer. Juan wanted to try one out with honey he'd been selling pretty well at home, and Kenneth agreed to visit him as soon as possible, except with the fact that Juan himself was staying in the Isle of Manx, a small island sandwiched in the center within the British Isles. A week later, the yeti had flown from Yangon to London, and then had to hitch a train ride to Liverpool before he could catch on a ferry ride to Douglas, the capital of the Isle of Man. Alternatively, he could've flown another plane to Douglas directly as such flight destination had been available from London, and it was not exactly expensive either, though it was probably because he wanted to experience a long ride across the plains and humble towns across Great Britain.
For few days, he had arrived in Douglas, and the rest was written in his Journal to be read.
To be brief though, Kenneth had a wonderful time visiting almost the whole island. Not only passing by wonderful places, but also interacting with friendly locals (as well as giving them jaggeries he brought from Myanmar). Juan's honey was at good quality, but cheap and sweat enough to better enhance Kenneth's jaggeries, but at the same time, the local mail had received numerous amount of jaggeries packaged in boxes, something both Juan and Kenneth noticed with suspicion. The received jaggeries weren't even labeled specifically, but they certainly gave out the same effects as Kenneth's. As much as Kenneth wanted to assist Juan in finding out the source behind such packages, the yeti received a call from his friends who urgently needed his presence, as they encountered a bigger problem back at home. Although bummed out, Juan was nevertheless happy with his sweet experience with honey and jaggeries and waved Kenneth goodbye, as the yeti flew back to London and then to Yangon to settle the matter there.
Characters (picture by picture, left to right):
Douglas Sea Terminal
-Rhodes (hamster, pilot)
-Godfred (oceamog, pilot)
-Dogan (oceamog, trolly train operator)
-Magnus (Manx cat, factory owner)
Cregneash and the Calf of Man
-Juan (snake, beekeeper)
-Moris (iguana, nature enthusiast)
-Manny (wolf, unemployed villager)
-Trevor (tarantula, matchmaker)
Peel Cathedral
-Okerfair (lobster, courier)
-Abraham (caterpillar, chiropractor)
-Teige (sea moss, artist)
A Taste of Strange Jaggery:
Kenneth || Wilson One Eye and Feathers || Duff and Serena || Dou, Muff & Gruff || Crimson Sours Gang - Before and After || Snakey and the Jaggery Factory || Jaggeries 'Round the World - Part One and Two || Jaggeries in the Isle of Man - Journal (Regular and Muscular)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Muscle
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 2271 x 1622px
File Size 3.97 MB
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