Greetings!
Another month, another Menmar Monthly Art! Menmar completes 5 years since the first time I published it, and I’ve been using those illustrations as way for you to get to know more about this universe while I get some other projects done before coming back to it!
The Series is back! Chapter 9 is currently running in both English and Portuguese! Since I’ve joined the ranks of Black Buffalo Publishing, Menmar will be available for purchase in their official online store, so it will be available for free reading until Chapter 13 while I remaster and soft-retcon the older chapters (from Prologue to Chapter 7) to make the volumes.
After they are released, Menmar will be removed from all and any free-reading platforms and it’ll be only available for purchase! So, if you want to get acquinted with the series as it currently is, I suggest you visit the links and click on the banner below to read Menmar!

The Month of Rooz
The height of Winter in Azoria is marked by the Month of Rooz, also known as The Lightbearer Month, preceded by the Month of Meqdez Farhat and followed by the Month of Shin.
Winters can be harsh in the Realm of Roshan, especially in the desert surroundings of Azoria, which give the month of Rooz a quintessential purpose. Throughout the month, nobles and clergyfolk distribute wood, wool, charcoal and oil for braziers, home hearths and all kinds of heating devices and weaving.
Due to low temperatures and heavy snowing, most people stay indoors for the majority of time, except to pay their homage at the Central Ring’s Hanging Gardens, whose specimens only bloom in Rooz and are fully capable of withstanding the harsh, cold weather.
Due to the seemingly magical nature of the Gardens, many pray to the Good Agent Majoon, who rules winter and bounty, making offerings in his honour and burning special scented coals and oils in his altar. Azorians believe Majoon resides within the Hanging Gardens, and their blooming symbolizes he is in Roshan paying a visit to all mortal kinds.



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