I'd going to begin by saying that I read Dragon Chapel to about page 23 or so, around the time it was first posted up for review. Upon rereading it today I'm happy to see a lot of nice improvements! It looks like the author is taking the advice in these reviews to heart.
Art: Charming. I can tell you have good control over your inking materials, which is something a lot of us lack. The lines are really pleasing,
this page really uses them well, the last panel has a lot of motion. I agree that the comic would/does benefit GREATLY from simple shading. The use of shading on
this page for dramatic effect is really excellent, the sharp edges on Miara in the last panel are lovely! I can see that you're trying to convey soft light in
this page but I don't think it works as well... I think it's because it kind of clashes with your crisp lineart. There are a lot of good examples of comics with greyscale shading, but the now defunct
Sokora Refugees did a really nice job of it. I've used this comic for shading ideas more than once, lol. Maybe you'll find it inspiring too. : )
The style fits the comic well and I'm digging your diverse character designs. The only thing that's been bothering me is that... well... I wasn't sure if the main character was female or not until someone said so. I noticed that all of the humanoid female characters had very thick necks... I don't want to judge right away because this is a fantasy world and it may just have to do with their species, but giving the females more slender necks (and maybe eyelashes) would make them seem more feminine in an anatomical sense. : )
Writing: I'm SO happy you started using anime ace as your font. The pages flow so much better!! I'd suggest going back through at some point and changing the font on the older pages, it'll make the comic look more connected.
The story itself looks like it's going to be pretty great. While I was first reading through it I was reminded of various fantasy manga/manhwa, which made me feel nostalgic and "safe" (as in, the plot would be pretty straight forward, but would be a fun ride.) The more recent pages, however, seem to imply that shit just got real. And I love it. I feel like there's a very complex world at work here and the layers will slowly be pealed back to reveal more and more. I'm excited to see where this is going.
The only thing I want to point out, which others already have, is that the dialogue is a bit clunky. It is charming and easy to follow, but the flow gets a little weird from time to time. This might not be your case, but some people who have read a lot of manga end up with a clunky writing style, simply because they've (unknowingly) become accustom to reading things that have been translated from Japanese to English, which has a different speaking flow to it than native English. The rule of thumb is to start a new speech bubble with each breath or pause in speech... try saying things out loud before you actually put them in the comic and see where you take your pause, it might not be where your mind is telling you it is.
Overall: This is a very good comic that seems to only get better and better! It's still early on, but I feel like Dragon Chapel is on the right track. I'm glad to see the author is open to suggestions and is working to improve his craft. Keep up the good work! : D