Family Trees
Exploration of the family ties mentioned in the stories

Stories

Since there were a lot of stories and in the original source and they were not arranged by relatives, but alphabetically (that is, the brothers and sisters who were together at the time of the events were mixed in the original source), I had to map all the names indicated and independently establish related connections.
Eyewitness family trees
However, when I finished compiling family trees, I realized that the information received was not enough for me. In addition to names, I also should have made a map of places: who hid in which house and where they fled from the village.

It all took a lot of time and effort, and I faced a serious question of how to get out of this crisis. I needed the tutors' help.

Tutorial #3

Tutor's comments:

- FMP does not have to be a completely independent project. If it is a comic, it could be part of a future series that can be continued after graduation.

- It will not be unethical if I illustrate only one story out of those twenty. It is better to do the work of less volume but with better quality. It is much more essential to make the work impressive in order to attract the reader to the problem being covered. If the comic follows the story(s) clearly but is not engaging, the whole job becomes pointless.
Thoughts on the given comments:

The tutor's arguments in favor of working on one particular story seemed weighty to me, so I had to rethink my plans and start moving rapidly in a new direction. I have already lost a lot of time. First of all, I had to choose a story and make at least quick sketches of the spreads of the future comic.
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