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  • in reply to: Lef’s Cosmos #129295

    Stulte
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    That’s adorable 🙂

    in reply to: Geno's Gallery #129294

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    That’s just creepy as all hell.

    in reply to: Gods & Goddesses of Egypt #129293

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    I really love your work!

    Makes me uncomfortably aware of my ignorance where it comes to Egyptian mythology, though.

    in reply to: Keric’s Challenge Gallery #129292

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    You’re kicking ass at the pop quizzes lately!

    in reply to: CKnap’s Character Gallery #129291

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    Glad to see you’re keeping Thor red-headed. Also, your Surtr is freaking perfect!

    in reply to: Let see you colour. #129072

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    That was right up my alley, JR 😀

     

     

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    in reply to: Stulte’s stuff #128954

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    Thanks a lot, Vampyrist!

    Union Inspectors

    Shadewalkers

    Flamesmen

    in reply to: DJuby Gallery – Volume 2 #128953

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    CDC127 is one of the greatest things I’ve seen since I joined the forum.

    I don’t know what to say. I’m speechless. I am without speech.

    in reply to: Anarchangel’s Archive #128952

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    I really like The Fantastic Flea! You’ve got such a firm grasp on the Heromachine program; I really think you can achieve anything with it.

    in reply to: PLANET AMS #128951

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    Great take on the character! As always, your shading is unparalleled.

    in reply to: Linea24’s Astra Universe #128950

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    As always your work is sublime. The reflection in Delita’s sword is ingenious.

    in reply to: Let see you colour. #128942

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    Both entries are excellent!

    Funkmachine deserves credit for the background and the imaginative use of tattoos on the arms and the armour. The blood stains on the armband is a clever addition, too.

    JR19759’s entry has a nicely balanced and coherent colour scheme with subtle but effective shading, especially with the facial features.

    My choice for the best colouring will have to be JR’s, but it was great seeing both of your takes on my design.

    JR, let me know what character you want me to recreate.

    And anyone is welcome to post a new colouring challenge for us 🙂

    in reply to: Blazer’s New Stuff #128795

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    The Taxmen. The Wild Honeys. Revolution. The Day Trippers. The Penny Lane Irregulars.

    These are all terrible, please ignore this post.

    in reply to: Premium Issue? #128739

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    Me too.

    Soooo… do we tell Jeff, or…?

    in reply to: Stulte’s stuff #128738

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    While the various regional police forces of the Protestant union vary greatly depending on the state in which they serve they are generally divided into three distinct departments; the City Watch, the Dragoon Peacekeepers and the Imperial Guard. As opposed to most nations’ police forces they are not a branch of the military but operate separately from the Union Army.

    The City Watch

    City Watch officers perform a number of duties including but not limited to law enforcement, firefighting, and riot control. They are armed with Rukh Salzburg Mk XII Revolvers and lead weighted hardwood truncheons. The average street watchman is not exceptionally well trained, but will have a lot of experience in close quarter combat from the Watch’s regular run-ins with the many street gangs that plague the Union cities; never -ever- assume that a watchman won’t fight dirty.

     

    The Dragoon Peacekeepers

    Peacekeepers are mounted police units who patrol the Union’s roads and borders as well as its smaller towns and villages. Their weapon loadouts are typically more varied than the urban police officers’ but they usually include a Rukh Salzburg Mk IX Revolver and a sabre. Peacekeepers ordinarily ride horses but in some regions they prefer the use of more exotic mounts like camels or reindeer, with rare units even using Emerged creatures such as Unicorns, Mares of Diomedes or Alpine Drakes. While the Peacekeepers are well trained and effective law enforcers they are also infamous for being easily corrupted; it’s easier to get away with taking a bribe when you’re out in the wilderness than in a crowded city.

     

    The Imperial Guard

    The last Emperor of the Union was deposed in the Coup of 1762 but the Imperial Guard that he instated remains to this day, mainly because it was one of the few good ideas he ever had. Imperial Guardsmen are recruited from the veterans of the Union Army and so are highly skilled and well trained units. Their main task is to watch over official buildings and high-ranking civil servants, but they are also occasionally called in to handle situations that the City Watch is unable to deal with such as city wide riots or the odd paramilitary group. The common advice given to those who run the risk of being confronted by the Guard is to leg it at the first sight of a blue coat.

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