Archive for November 18th, 2011

#17 nekol and the summoned

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Nekol and the summoned

Nekol, an elven necromancer, and some summoned spirits

 

This is Nekol, she is an elven necromancer. In this pic she has just cast a summoning spell and various undead spirits have arrived. The spirits are often angry and depressed at having been summoned, altho some are rather mischievous/capricious. It is Nekol’s job to coerce/cajole these spirits into performing tasks for the elven kingdom.

 

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#13 Phil the demon

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Phil has never had any luck with the ladies so he decided to give video dating a try.

He likes fuzzy red turtle necks and enjoys spending time grooming his budding mustache.   Phil is 32 and living with his mom again after investing all his money in HD DVD.

Now please ladies, don’t all call at once.

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#17 Automaton

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An art nouveau gardening automaton. In a massive art nouveau greenhouse, in the mountains. No humans go there, as they do not know of it. He is not the only automaton there, but he is the only one in the form of a man. The world outside could end, and the greenhouse would continue on unaffected, it’s ornate galleries and stairwells, obviously waiting for human presence, forever lost.

#18 El Nicwa

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El Nicwa rules South America by tooth, claw and more than a little fire. Don’t be fooled by her smiling face, those shimmering eyes and a lack of weaponry… She has a dragon. She’d just been thinking she needed more land and dragon feed (citizens) when up pops another very convenient war!

#17 Comrade Aerliss

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#14 The Guide

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Someone should’ve thought out their design better.

‘THE SERVANTS ARE LEAVING TRAILS OF WAX AGAIN.’

#18 Sage

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Sage is a futuristic arcana (my term for magic) wielder.  rare indeed, but she has mastered a more “earthy” type of magic.  Animal summoning, Nature manipulating, etc.

#13 Bonabelle de Beaute

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If you hear those words, you better know he means them.

And you better know he wants you.

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Bonabelle, founder and head-honcho of a traveling circus/gypsy caravan.

This is a guy I swear. kdfjhsdh

#18 – The Sleighbot 2000

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#18 – The Sleighbot 2000

The time has finally arrived for Santa to join the 21st century. With the help of Willie the Cyborg Elf and the North Pole Computerization and Robotics Division, Santa has been implementing new technology to make Christmas Eve less Stressful.

One of the first innovations was the Sleighbot 2000, an automated helper that has been hooked to the Santa’s sleigh. The sleighbot gives Santa that extra edge in preparing presents and stocking treats for each house, all the while giving the most current readings of temperature and wind direction.

Santa’s life is changing for the better with the help of technological advances.

#18 – Duude

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This dude (du-ude!) is a trickster. Of course, he spouts alternative visions/versions for this universe (conspiracy theories, etc.) – but he’s also seeming to not allow you to get too serious about what is going on with life. Everything has alternate meanings (like, they’re after you, man…)

#18 Jokull Alfarson

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Jokull Alfarson

Jokull was raised by the proud ice tribes of the northerm wastes, but he was always an outsider. They said that his father was a human explorer who had lived with them for a time and who had bewitched his mother. In any case, Jokull only had his mother, and the other children of the tribe treated him like an unwanted sibling. Even no, he became one of the best students of the village shaman, and learned better than any other how to summon the spirits of the earth and the demons of the ice. When he was old enough, he left the tribe and wandered far and wide until he met the only woman who seemed as alone as him, Jazmi Uruka, whom he now calls his strength, his reason and his queen.

 

 

Joseph “Hide” Burkhart

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hideJoseph Burkhart is a municipal computer maintenance programmer who works from home. His home is so densely filled with computer (It’s all one system) that he lives within inches of core processors and relays. He gained the nick name “hide” due to the gripping agoraphobia he suffers from. Growing up he had a severe fear of open spaces. He would hide under couches, in the knee wells of desks, and in boxes. When he was five he saw his parents die during the “Apophis disaster”. Now he never leaves his house, and can do everything he needs to do from home via the internet.

Day 17: Trixi the Tightrope Horse

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#13 Blue Doe

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Another resident of the island forgotten by an eldritch god, the local dentist and Martha Stewartite.

Day 8- Eliza

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#18 – Yalla

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The last member of  Kollan’s family is finally posted! Down below are links to the other members!

Yalla and Roinal, her husband, are both in the same boat. They’re proud of their son, but they never anticipated how his success would change their lives and they have no idea how to cope. Roinal buries himself in his work to try and forget about it, but Yalla tries to distance herself from it. Both of them need to learn how to handle it sooner or later, or it’ll take its toll.

Here are the other family members that I made for 30 Characters:

 

 

#18-Mike Molar P.I.

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Mike Molar P.I., the hard boiled, pulp gumshoe to hire when you need to get to the tooth.

17 – Mantropolis

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(Click for the full sized image!)

THE STORY STARTS HERE!

… continued from Character #16, The Forbiddenaut…

… MANTROPOLIS, the Living City!

The bizarre events surround some of Earth’s super humans like forests uprooting themselves and attacking, magnified microscopic monstrosities and entire lakes disappearing set the bar for surreal circumstances pretty high.  Everyone was still caught off guard, however, when Static City, Washington went on a walkabout.

Civil engineer and city planner William Walker had grand ideas for his hometown of Static City.  Ambitious ideas severely limited by his department’s budgetary allotment and, to be honest, physics.  Walker was called to the site of some routine work on the sewer system below the streets at the heart of the city where workers uncovered a strange metal wall with “funny markings.”  Walker assumed that a portion of the tunnel had been tagged by some gang or another.  Upon seeing the wall and the intricately cut markings, Walker rescinded his initial thoughts and put his hand to the only colored marking.

The workers present would later recall how Walker seemingly merged with the wall without making the slightest sound, like it was meant to happen.  Walker and the wall were one.  The sewage tunnel began to shake and the previously smooth structure of the wall distorted into a caricatured effigy of Walker that bellowed “THE CITY IS MINE!”

Chaos ensued as Walker’s consciousness took control of Static City, from the ground up.  Walker rearranged the buildings and architectural elements to mirror his greatest fantasies.  City law enforcement could do nothing to stop the god-like Walker.  The government dispatched Gold Gladiator and War-Dove to deal with the tumultuous town.  While searching for the source of the urban upheaval, the heroes ran afoul of a mob of Murder Men who were taking advantage of the chaos for their own nefarious activities.

Walker did not want the people of his city injured.  He just wanted the cancerous Murder Men gone from his new body.  Walker refocused and aided the married heroes, ousting the criminals from his system.  The gangsters weren’t going to go quietly and they revealed their secret weapon, a small thermonuclear device.  In his rage to rid the Murder Men, Walker lifted the city onto moveable limbs.

The timely arrival of the Man of the Moon saved the city-man and his population.  After expelling the device and its unfortunate Murder Man bearer, the lunar protector explained that Walker found what was known as a “civilization engine” and was used by trans-universal settlers hundreds of thousands years ago to power their city-ships in their search for new worlds.

In the end, the Walker/city fused being was allowed to exist, under the watchful eye of the government and anyone who wanted to live there was allowed to in the newly dubbed MANTROPOLIS!

This ancient extraterrestrial artifact was only the world’s first, publicly known interaction with the larger universe.  While the civilization engine-powered Mantropolis was, ultimately, a rather benign encounter with alien intelligence, a much more violent introduction to the life beyond our solar system came in the form of…

GO TO Character #18!

18 – Rod Serling – Illusionist

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Mr. Serling struck me as an Illusionist from the very first time I saw the show he is known best for, The Twilight Zone. As a class, Illusionists specialize in manipulating the perceptions of people – basically, lying to people with magic. The most powerful Illusionists can create unbreakable visions that can transport people to another world. And this is basically what Rod Serling did. With a few words, a single script, he could transport you to a world where the sun never rises, where living slot machines stalk their victims, or where a child’s wish can change your fate.

This was one of the harder designs I’ve done this month, for a number of reasons. Firstly, Ol’ Rod’s design is pretty much set in stone. That black suit, his cigarette, that cocked eyebrow, they’re all a big part of Mr. Serling’s character. Unfortunately, they’re not particularly well-suited to a fantasy design, and the fact that the Illusionist is a very poorly-defined class (visually speaking) helps not at all.

#18: Giant Rat-Pig

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This is a funny animal I made up. He’s huge and he’s part rat and part pig.

Thanks, Xavier

#9 Warren the Wimble

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#8 Wendall the Wimble

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#18 – Chloallb

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Chloallb is up waaaaay past bed time… Chloallb is gonna be in trouble…

#17 – Wendigos

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To say that the undead are merely reanimated corpses is to deny the dark, warping power that animates them. The Wendigo is a good example of the distorting powers of darkness. The legends say that there is one, original, inhuman entity, called The Wendigo. What happens to it’s victims is not readily known, although they begin to change and corrupt in painfull ways well before they die. These Wendigos pictured here are the end results of the unholy metamorphosis- bestial, inhuman forms filled with the frozen rage of the north. They will come out of the squalls, from the whiteness of the storm, to tear victims limb from limb, to drag them screaming up into the skies. And the unlucky ones, they are taken away… to The Wendigo.

#18 – Lady Infantry

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Sweet-heart to the forces!

 

 

#18 Gipper

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Gipper

An Army brat, Mitch Gipper never knew one place that he could call home.

He was always the new kid, and as such, he was always getting himself into fights.

His father was a Combatives instructor who taught his son the basics in self-defense. In time, he became an instructor of Combatives as well upon entering the Army.

After a tour of duty overseas, Gipper found himself in the middle of a fight between a pair of soldiers on opposing sides. He beat the opposing soldier to submission, but instead of being thanked, his fellow soldier felt humiliated and challenged Gipper to a fight.

Gipper manhandled his opponent, but conflicting reports from his superiors (who was close to the family of the beaten soldier) forced a trial for an immediate court-martial and a dishonorable discharge. Although cleared of all charges against him, Gipper did receive an honorable discharge from the Army and reentered civilian life.

Nowhere to go, he found himself in the world of mixed-martial arts where he became one of the world’s most dangerous fighters.

That moniker brought him fame and fortune as well as the attentions of a mysterious promoter who signed him to compete in a tournament unlike any other where he’ll get whatever his heart desires.

Gipper doesn’t want money. He has enough. He doesn’t want fame. He gets mobbed everywhere he goes.  He wants vindication and to be considered the world’s greatest fighter.

And he just might be.

Gipper: (C) & TM Jeff Harris dba Studio Lightcount.

No 18

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#18 The Medusanoids of Kathulanar

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Males of the species have never been sighted, and it has even been surmised that the strange fruit trees they reside near may actually be part of the creatures’ life cycle.

 

The Medusanoids of Kathulanar © and TM Mike Dubisch

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#18 Moe For The Mob/Ballet

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Moe is a mob enforcer, who also likes to be a ballet dancer!

#11 The Bottomless Pit

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Amy Bourque has a hole in her stomach that she can pull anything she imagines out of it. It all started in 1998 for really no reason. The hole just started growing out of her belly button and stopped widening a week after it began. No real reason or explanation was ever concluded. She currently lives in Hawaii and gives money to the Jimmy Fund and the MSPCA.

# 10 Biff “The Skull” Kingsly

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Local Champion Surfer Biff Kingsly may have had acid dumped on his head by the local crime boss Ted Grammar, but he still know how to party!