![]() Through another tender scene with Kori we gain another glimpse into his supernatural nature. ![]() There are some nice character buildings for Bishan in this story. This seems like a curious stance for a vampire hunter to take, given what it is he hunts, but maybe his dismissive attitude just shows confidence in his own abilities. They talk about monsters and devils in the night, which he seems to chalk up to local superstition. He quickly learns of Pierrefont’s fate, though he also chooses to disregard warnings offered by the locals. Much of his exposition is delivered via narrative text in a letter penned in his own words. Upon arrival, he learns that his quarry has already been slain. He’s a vampire hunter on the trail of Alain Pierrefont from the previous issue. When the story begins, we meet Zachariah Sturn. Rather than deciding that his mission is over, he is determined to discover who or what killed Pierrefont, and decides a new hunt is at hand. ![]() Meanwhile, a vampire hunter has tracked Pierrefont here, only to discover news of his demise. Alain Pierrefont is dead, and while this is unfortunate, the East India Company sees how this could turn to their advantage in the negotiations as they attempt to secure a trade route. Written by Ram V, These Savage Shores #2 brings us back to 1766 Calicut and picks up where the last issue left off. ![]()
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