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| hero(es)=[[Kaza]]<br>[[Gwenna]]
| hero(es)= [[Kaza (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Kaza]]<br>[[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Gwenna]]
| villain(s)=Narlana, daughter of the serpent priest<br>[[Mitchell]]
| villain(s)= [[Nerlana]]<br>[[The Serpent Priest]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Mitchell]]
| featuring=[[Commissioner Smedley]]<br>[[George Wimberly]]<br>Gana <small>(Natari leader)</small><br>Nerkash, Lord of Serpents<br>Kiana and friends <small>(unnamed)</small>
| featuring= [[Adam]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Eve]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[Zeb (The Serpent Sorceress)|Zeb]]<br>[[Commissioner Smedley]]<br>[[George Wimberly]]<br>[[Gana]]<br>[[Nerkash]]<br>[[Vincent (The Serpent Sorceress)|Vincent]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small>
| setting=[[Naked Jungle]], [[Buranda]], [[Reality Z-25 31-H]]
| setting= [[The Naked Jungle]], [[Buranda]], [[Reality Z-25 31-H]]
| length=13 pages
| length= 13 pages
| series=[[Kaza's_Mate,_Gwenna_(series)|Kaza’s Mate, Gwenna]]
| series= ''[[Kaza's Mate, Gwenna (series)|Kaza’s Mate, Gwenna]]''
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| writer(s)=[[Jay Epps]]
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| original_link=https://kaza-and-gwenna.thecomicseries.com/comics/1/
| original_link= [https://kaza-and-gwenna.thecomicseries.com/comics/1/]
| released_in=2010
| released_in= July 14th, 2010 - March 13th, 2011
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| seriesnav= ''[[Kaza's Mate, Gwenna (series)|Kaza’s Mate, Gwenna]]''
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| next=[[Ruthless Ro-Man (comic story)|Ruthless Ro-Man]]
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}}'''''The Serpent Sorceress''''' was the first comic story in the ''[[Kaza's Mate, Gwenna (series)|Kaza’s Mate, Gwenna]]'' webcomic, written and drawn by [[Jay Epps]]. Like the first few stories in the series, despite the characters' nudist lifestyle, it contained no actual adult content, with framing being used to avoid any depiction of NSFW imagery with the exception of page 12 which Gwenna's nipples were revealed. This gimmick would eventually be abandoned starting with ''[[The Danger, The Diamond, and the Dowager (comic story)|The Danger, The Diamond, and the Dowager]]''.


'''The Serpent Sorceress''' is the first story in the [[Kaza's_Mate,_Gwenna_(series)|Kaza’s Mate, Gwenna]] web comic.
== Contents ==
=== Plot ===
[[Commissioner Smedley]] emails [[Kaza (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Kaza]] and [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Gwenna]] that [[Nerlana]], daughter of Kaza's old foe [[the Serpent Priest]], has been seen in the area. They resolve to investigate — but already, Nerlana, who is scheming with an other old enemy of Kaza's called [[Mitchell]], has revivled the [[Serpent Cult]] and penetrated the [[Temple of the Serpent God|old serpent temple]]. They are waiting for Kaza when he arrives; revealing that Kaza was wrong to think the old Serpent Priest a mere conman with no magical powers, Nerlana uses his [[The Artifact (The Serpent Sorceress)|hypnotic circlet]] to command snakes to swarm upon him and capture him.


== Plot ==
Meanwhile, Gwenna has met up with Smedley and [[George Wimberly|Wimberly]]. They go to the [[Natari]] village for allies; at first they find it eerily empty, and, when the Natari show themselves, they reveal that the Serpent Cult has made its resurgence known, and is holding a large gathering at the Temple that very night.  
Commissioner Smedley emails Kaza and Gwenna that Narlana, daughter of the serpent priest, has been seen in the area. They resolve to investigate.


Unknown to others, Narlana and Mitchell have already penetrated the old serpent temple. They are waiting for Kaza when he arrives, Narlana sends snakes against him, and he is captured.
By nightfall everyone is at the Temple, where Nerlana summons the Cult's [[god]], [[Nerkash]], the “[[The Serpent Lord|Serpent Lord]]” — which turns out to be very real, albeit as a giant snake of dubious intelligence who follows the circlet-wearer's commands, rather than the deity the Cult sees it as. Its lack of godhood is exposed when Wimberly shoots it in the eye; its titanic flailings soon cause the cultists to scatter. Gwenna calls for Nerlana to surrender, but before she can decide one way or the other, the Priestess finds herself swallowed by Nerkash, having lost her psychic leash on him.  


Meanwhile Gwenna has met up with Smedley and Wimberly. They go to the Natari village for allies, and are told a large gathering is being held at the temple that very night.
With the cultists have run off and are expected to be little trouble in the future, the day is saved — and, luckily enouhg, Smedley knows a herpetologist who can re-home interesting snake specimens. Wimberly’s effective wins him acclaim among the Natari, with [[Gana]] introducing the bashful young man to three women who wish to get to know him better — particularly as the depopulation of the tribe's men by the Cult's original reign of terror ten years ago has left would-be mothers with a dearth of possible fathers, even without asking for any commitment.  


By nightfall everyone is at the temple. Narlana summons a giant snake called Nerkash but Wimberly shoots it in the eye and it flails around causing the cultists to flee. Gwenna calls for Narlana to surrender but Nerkash is closer and it swallows her whole.
=== Worldbuilding ===
==== Universes ====
* This story takes place in [[Reality Z-25 31-H|the default universe]] of ''[[Kaza's Mate, Gwenna (series)|Kaza's Mate, Gwenna]]'', later identified as [[Reality Z-25 31-H]].


The cultists have run off and are expected to be little trouble in the future. Fortunately Smedley knows a herpetologist who can re-home interesting snakes. And Wimberly’s effective shooting has won him acclaim among the Natari; Gana introduces him to three young women who wish to get to know him better.
=== Other ===
* [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Gwenna]] was originally a socialite named [[Gwen Davis (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Gwen Davis]].
* [[Kaza (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Kaza]] and [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Gwenna]] are described as a “modern day [[Adam]] and [[Eve]]”.
* The [[Natari]] village is located closer to the [[Temple of the Serpent God]] than “the kraal near [[Buranda Pass]]”.
* [[George Wimberly]] has hypoglycemia.
* [[Gana]] nicknames [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Gwenna]] “Uchi”.
* The Commissioner contacts [[Vincent (The Serpent Sorceress)|a friend of his]] who belongs to the [[Royal Herpetological Society]] about the discovery of [[Nerkash|the snake]], who winds up being rehomed to the [[London Zoo]] as a result.
 
=== Continuity ===
* This story introduces [[Reality Z-25 31-H|rebooted]] versions of two public-domain comic characters with one prior appearance each: [[Gwenna (Jo-Jo Congo King)|Gwenna]] debuted in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Jo-Jo Congo King (comic story)|Jo-Jo Congo King]]'', while [[Kaza (Fear in the Jungle)|Kaza]] originated in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Fear in the Jungle (comic story)|Fear in the Jungle]]'', which additionally depicted his friendship with a [[Commissioner (Fear in the Jungle)|mustache-sporting Commissioner]] who evidently influenced [[Commissioner Smedley]].
* [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Gwenna]] is depicted with black hair, similar to her [[Gwenna (Jo-Jo Congo King)|public-domain counterpart]] from [[COMIC]]: ''[[Jo-Jo Congo King (comic story)|Jo-Jo Congo King]]'', as well as blue eyes. Starting in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Ruthless Ro-Man (comic story)|Ruthless Ro-Man]]'', she would instead be depicted with red hair and green eyes.
 
== Behind the scenes ==
=== Background ===
The titular Sorceress's name is inconsistently spelled throughout the story: it is given as “[[Narlana]]” on Page 2 and Page 3, but as “[[Nerlana]]” on Page 4, Page 5, Page 11 and Page 12.
 
=== Read online ===
The story can be read on the ''Kaza's Mate, Gwenna'' website starting [https://kaza-and-gwenna.thecomicseries.com/comics/1/ here].


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The Serpent Sorceress was the first comic story in the Kaza’s Mate, Gwenna webcomic, written and drawn by Jay Epps. Like the first few stories in the series, despite the characters' nudist lifestyle, it contained no actual adult content, with framing being used to avoid any depiction of NSFW imagery with the exception of page 12 which Gwenna's nipples were revealed. This gimmick would eventually be abandoned starting with The Danger, The Diamond, and the Dowager.

Contents

Plot

Commissioner Smedley emails Kaza and Gwenna that Nerlana, daughter of Kaza's old foe the Serpent Priest, has been seen in the area. They resolve to investigate — but already, Nerlana, who is scheming with an other old enemy of Kaza's called Mitchell, has revivled the Serpent Cult and penetrated the old serpent temple. They are waiting for Kaza when he arrives; revealing that Kaza was wrong to think the old Serpent Priest a mere conman with no magical powers, Nerlana uses his hypnotic circlet to command snakes to swarm upon him and capture him.

Meanwhile, Gwenna has met up with Smedley and Wimberly. They go to the Natari village for allies; at first they find it eerily empty, and, when the Natari show themselves, they reveal that the Serpent Cult has made its resurgence known, and is holding a large gathering at the Temple that very night.

By nightfall everyone is at the Temple, where Nerlana summons the Cult's god, Nerkash, the “Serpent Lord” — which turns out to be very real, albeit as a giant snake of dubious intelligence who follows the circlet-wearer's commands, rather than the deity the Cult sees it as. Its lack of godhood is exposed when Wimberly shoots it in the eye; its titanic flailings soon cause the cultists to scatter. Gwenna calls for Nerlana to surrender, but before she can decide one way or the other, the Priestess finds herself swallowed by Nerkash, having lost her psychic leash on him.

With the cultists have run off and are expected to be little trouble in the future, the day is saved — and, luckily enouhg, Smedley knows a herpetologist who can re-home interesting snake specimens. Wimberly’s effective wins him acclaim among the Natari, with Gana introducing the bashful young man to three women who wish to get to know him better — particularly as the depopulation of the tribe's men by the Cult's original reign of terror ten years ago has left would-be mothers with a dearth of possible fathers, even without asking for any commitment.

Worldbuilding

Universes

Other

Continuity

Behind the scenes

Background

The titular Sorceress's name is inconsistently spelled throughout the story: it is given as “Narlana” on Page 2 and Page 3, but as “Nerlana” on Page 4, Page 5, Page 11 and Page 12.

Read online

The story can be read on the Kaza's Mate, Gwenna website starting here.