![]() Enter Siren, the young Prince of the sharks.Īccording to the prophecy Siren has spent his entire life waiting for, it is his destiny to kill the Beacon and save his people from a horrible curse that leaves them all perpetually at risk of injury or death. Though he knows this as his life’s purpose, it has also led Kappa to feel very alone in the world. Whenever he swims near something that pertains to a prophecy, Kappa is pulled, somewhat against his will, toward it until the prophecy is complete. Kappa’s entire life has been spent fulfilling the prophecies, sometimes to the pleasure and sometimes to the disappointment of the people obsessed with what their prophecy says he will do for them. ![]() For every group of fish folk that lives beneath the sea, each has a prophecy that involves the Beacon. Kappa is a young merman, born to be what all those living in the ocean call the Beacon. As it recently returned for season two, I figured now would be a great time to review the first one. ![]() With a thoroughly engaging plot and some of the best artwork I’ve ever seen, Castle Swimmer quite easily found a place in my list of favorite reads. ![]() I decided to read this LGBTQ webcomic on a whim one day, just happening across it on the WebToon app and I fell in love faster than I ever would have imagined with the characters and their story. ![]() I don’t know about you but for me, there are precious few stories as exceptional as Wendy Lian Martin’s Castle Swimmer. ![]()
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