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  • in reply to: Word Association Game #42327

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    Wilhelm

    in reply to: Word Association Game #42315

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    Floor

    in reply to: Word Association Game #42234

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    Prince

    in reply to: Word Association Game #42214

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    Spring (That sucks, Trekkie.)

    in reply to: Word Association Game #42186

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    Rabbits

    in reply to: Word Association Game #42173

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    Fox

    in reply to: Stulte’s stuff #42166

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    Thank you! I’ve been experimenting with linear perspective lately. The Machine isn’t really the optimal program for doing that sort of stuff, but that’s what makes it fun http://www.heromachine.com/wp-content/legacy/forum-smileys/sf-laugh.gif

    Texcoco Mining Group

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    Perfodiemus

    Founded: 1696
    Headquartered: Mexico
    Corporate status: Private
    Primary business: Mining

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    Aetherite
    Also known as aurum arcanum, zwergenerz, truestone, eterit, skumium and lönnsten, among others. Aetherite refers to any mineral charged with astral energy. To humans it is indistinguishable from common rock, but to dwarves it gives off a pale blue light. By running a high voltage electrical current through a piece of aetherite the astral energy is released, which generates immense heat. A pound of aetherite contains 200 000 times more energy than a pound of coal.

    The Texcoco Mining Group provides 88 percent of the world’s aetherite supply, making it arguably the most powerful organization in history.

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    A simplified illustration of an airship’s truestone engine. Excess heat is channeled to the gas bag.

    1. Aetherium core
    2. Pumps
    3. Boiler
    4. Steamline
    5. Piston
    6. Water tank
    7. Coolant line

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    February 1755: Emperor Gottfried V of the Protestant Union fights the Catholic Concordiate and their Ottoman allies in the Twelve Years War. He orders the dwarven engineer Marnr rukh Skandza to design the ultimate weapon. A year later Marnr presents his thirteen aetherium charges. By converting the heat output from the truestone reaction into electrical energy, and then using that energy to enhance the reaction itself he aims to achieve a snowball effect where the power of a massive block of aetherium is released in a few seconds, which will be heat enough to annihilate entire armies.

    August 7 1756: The cities of Alexandria, Lisbon, Ankara, Dublin, Palermo, Novgorod, Istanbul, Madrid and Marseille are destroyed overnight. A tenth charge is dropped in Rome, but fails to detonate, later to be retrieved by Union troops. The Concordiate surrenders unconditionally two months later, and is disbanded the following year. Marnr rukh Skandza, horrified that his weapons were used on civilian targets destroys all his research and blueprints, and flees to parts unknown.

    September 2 1783: The remaining four charges are stolen from a secret location. The perpetrators are never found.

    August 7 1856: The dwarven hold of Rukh Skandza is destroyed, presumably by one of the missing charges. To this day (1900) any attempts to excavate the city that was once home to half a million dwarves have failed due to the immense heat of the bedrock.

    in reply to: Nug’s Creations #42165

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    That flag is amazingly well made!

    in reply to: Herr D's CFLs #42164

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    Hah! Awesome!

    in reply to: Torog’s Troll Cave #42163

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    Nananananananananananananananana STALIN!

    I would love to read a story about those two Laugh

    in reply to: Word Association Game #42152

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    Well

    in reply to: Stulte’s stuff #42129

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    Hanseatic Enterprises

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    Profits Don’t Lie

    Founded: Mid-14th century
    Headquartered: Lübeck
    Corporate status: Private
    Primary businesses: Banking, import/export, transportation, aircraft industries, communications, shipwrighting.

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    Helsinki Hanseatic Customs and Banking Offices

    in reply to: Stulte’s stuff #42126

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    @ Legatus
    Slower than a railcar but faster than an airship Laugh

    @ Nug
    No problem, man, your work is awesome!
    I never said I’m disgusted by the piece, just that I don’t think it’s that good, and that it annoys me how I can’t make it look the way I would like it to.

    @ JR19759
    Please don’t get me wrong, I think the other poll entries (and most of the contest entries in general) are absolutely awesome looking, and I’m not trying to claim that I’m the only one who “gets” the genre. My rant was not directed at the other artists.
    I’m genuinely glad you like the piece. Let’s see when I get the chance to finish it.

    @ Herr D
    It’s interesting seeing the different interpretations of Maria’s emotions. I was originally planning to add the reflection of her face, but figured it might be better if her expression was left more ambiguous. Your interpretation is as valid as mine.

    in reply to: Jeimuzu’s World #42124

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    You really managed to capture JR’s characters. Awesome work!

    in reply to: JR’s Characters #42123

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    Just finished reading the final interview and the psychological analysis. A very fascinating read, I must say. I love how much thought you’ve put into the characters, and how their relationship ties into their backstories and their psyches.

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