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CollachMu
@CollachMu
Nerd. Dad. Goofball. Art lurker, trying and failing to avoid politics. NSFW in replies. No art I post is my own, but I can usually find sources if asked.
Katılım Ocak 2023
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Friendly reminder that Midna kisses Link in the Twilight Princess Manga before they said their final goodbyes.
Now you can all be in a puddle of tears with me. 😭💞
#TwilightPrincess #LoZ #LegendofZelda

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@n0ttomuch @ArtMamoon Hard disagree. White-haired bronze giants with a dogmatic culture that identifies everyone by their job felt fresh and unique, where a bunch of purple people with horns somehow felt generic and bland.

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@ArtMamoon Qunari were best designed in Dragon Age 2, hands down, it's not even close. Dragon age Origins was limited by tech while Inqusition had both versions
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@ArtMamoon There's only one Dragon Age game that matters.
Sure is a shame we never got more.


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@vapertvaping @BlackRaptor_11 A named Dreadblade might get that as a feat I suppose, like your Gilded King, or when GW said one Tau in a custom battlesuit Doomguy'd his way through the poor Angels of Absolution in their own Fortress-Monastery
But on the tabletop, not likely
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@CollachMu @BlackRaptor_11 I think it really depends on skill and experience if it's just one, and what class it is
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@JAPversus Hm, thanks for the heads-up
I might be able to make it work w/ the original 3e Defiler sculpt...
...damn, didn't realize the Defiler went 27 years before it got an update
I actually do prefer the new legs' detail, but the fleshy bits flow better into the Saturnine body

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@CollachMu No the leviathan is too small , believe me I tried at first with it, the saturnine is just right
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@vapertvaping @BlackRaptor_11 Sure, but bro said ONE KNIGHT
That's gonna have trouble with a full Company, let alone a full Chapter
A Lance of three wouldn't be assured a win against a Company, though a Court of five could probably take them if they didn't have too much anti-armor
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@CollachMu @BlackRaptor_11 Actual serf army they have, which includes aircrafts and tanks as well as infantry formations, and remember this is all commanded by one desecrator, not to mention rampagers being dropped down directly on the enemy, so yes I do think a force of knights can kill a chapter
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@BlackRaptor_11 @vapertvaping No.
A demi-company, probably, but that's 50 dudes with a handful of light tanks. A Chapter of over 1,000 Astartes has enough bodies to just charge in until they get enough meltabomb hits to finish the walker, even aside from their own superheavy units.
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@vapertvaping Can’t a single knight literally match a space marine chapter?
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The last thing you see before getting your skull caved in by a mace

LeoDaVinciWave@LeoDaVinciWave
This is a Savoyard-style siege helmet from 17th century Europe.
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@vapertvaping Give it a year and a half, he'll probably get a Chaos variant
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@CorpseKings That is not dead which can eternal lie
They can't take away my AD&D/3.5 collection, or my SD card full of old Dragon/Dungeon issues, or the setting I wrote with elements pulled from my highschool notes, friends' campaigns, and official content
I just don't give WotC a cent now
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That bag has a name. It's a bindle. And in the 1930s, about 250,000 American teenagers actually packed one and walked out the door to ride freight trains, looking for work after the crash wiped out their families' savings.
They were called boxcar boys and girls. Many were just 16 or 17. They left because there was no food at home, or because they didn't want to be another mouth their parents couldn't feed. One boy left home with the 72 cents his mother pulled from her purse, the last of her money. About 4 million Americans were on the road in those years.
The cartoon image we know traces back to two artists. Charlie Chaplin's Tramp character, the little guy in baggy pants with a stick, debuted in 1914. He became a global icon. Walt Disney later said Chaplin was one of the inspirations for Mickey Mouse. Then in 1958, Norman Rockwell painted a runaway boy carrying a bindle for the Saturday Evening Post cover. That picture is the one that stuck in our heads.
The actual life behind the bag was hard. People who lived it called themselves hobos, and they were strict about the word. A hobo was a worker who traveled. A tramp only worked when he had to. A bum didn't work at all. Hobos hated being mixed up with the other two.
They followed the harvests. Strawberries in spring, hops in summer, apples in fall, potatoes in winter. Pay was a few dollars a day, sometimes less.
Riding freight trains was illegal and could kill you. Railroad police, who they called bulls, beat them off the cars. You could slip and get crushed between cars. Or freeze to death sleeping in a boxcar in winter. A British poet named W.H. Davies, who wrote a memoir called The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp, lost his foot trying to jump onto a moving train.
So they built their own world. Their camps near rail yards were called jungles. They shared a stew called Mulligan, where everyone threw in a potato, or a piece of meat, or whatever they had. They left messages for each other on water tanks: a nickname, a date, and the direction they were heading, so the next person passing through could see who had been there. They had a phrase for someone who died on the road. He caught the Westbound.
In 1900, a town in Iowa called Britt, with about 2,000 people, decided to host them. Every August since, hobos and rail riders show up to crown a Hobo King and Queen, with crowns made from coffee cans. The convention is still running. There's a Hobo Memorial Cemetery in Britt for the ones who caught the Westbound.
The cartoon turned it into a childhood dream. For a quarter-million American kids in the 1930s, it was just the bag you grabbed before walking out the door.
⊹ ࣪ pam ˖✦@pamvonhadder
The childhood dream to pull one of these and leave the house mysteriously
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@superfeyn If you wanna play something else, I'm always down to drop with frens 🪨⛏️🍻
But drawing is probably healthiest

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