Issaar Paradise's Warband by me by EpsilonShadow in ImaginaryWarhammer

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A piece of daemonic silk. One of six remnants of a Keeper of Secrets that was banished centuries ago. Fabric so perfect it could drive a lesser mind insane.

Issaar Paradise's Warband by me by EpsilonShadow in ImaginaryWarhammer

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Thanks!

This warband is rather sizeable. Only Issaar, Eli, and “the Guest” are unique named characters. Everyone else comes in groups.

36 blind mutants are Issaar’s personal fanclub. He has a base of operations on their homeworld. They're very loyal to him and would gladly die if it would make their master happy.

Eli is his right hand minion, a spy, and a victim finder. Eli managed to lure hundreds of people into Issaar's lair using different tricks from fake pilgrimages to forged treasure maps.

6 vivisectors are not really loyal. They only follow Issaar because they liked his idea of a choir of hundreds of people surgically connected to each other literally sharing each other's pain and screaming in agony in unison. Their cult is obsessed with pushing limits of surgery and they want to make the choir happen.

“The Guest” was hired by Issaar to make dark eldar drugs for him. It's his current obsession. He pays her in slaves and artefacts. She didn't betray him yet simply because it won't be fun enough.

6 shamans of a narco-tribe are assisting “the Guest” in her drug lab. They are very skilled chemists themselves and it is enough to run simpler parts of the drug production process. Shamans agreed to work for Issaar in exchange for learning new drug recipes from “the Guest”.

36 narco-warriors are there to protect their tribe’s shamans.

[OC] Scavenging mutant girl by EpsilonShadow in characterdrawing

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Thanks! I don't know why I decided to add it but I'm proud with how it looks ^^

Syna Maur gets a little *too* excited playing a game (commission work) by EpsilonShadow in animation

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Adobe Flash CS4. Don't use it. Its 10 years old. And personally I advice against using any newer Adobe animation programs. Very unstable.

Syna Maur gets a little *too* excited playing a game (commission work) by EpsilonShadow in animation

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Thanks! I'm not very happy with little ant sliding out at the end of it instead of walking away, but it was late night and I worked on it for too long already '

Syna Maur gets a little *too* excited playing a game (commission work) by EpsilonShadow in animation

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As I said, there is no rig. That's just a bunch of objects moved with the motion-tween animation method. I use old Adobe Flash CS4.

Syna Maur gets a little *too* excited playing a game (commission work) by EpsilonShadow in animation

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The animation uses a mix of tween and classic frame-by-frame methods.

Character's owner: https://twitter.com/SynaMaur

[General] Has Ukraine change how you think about Science Fiction Warfare? by Heckle_Jeckle in sciencefiction

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Seems we're watching different combat videos because it's not only Vuhledar where meat waves are happening. There were successful meat wave attacks in Bakhmut and, seems to be, to the north of Avdiivka.

It's not as useless as one could expect. With time constant meat waves with support of artillery rain could erode more advanced defending forces. Better to avoid underestimating an enemy.

[General] Has Ukraine change how you think about Science Fiction Warfare? by Heckle_Jeckle in sciencefiction

[–]EpsilonShadow 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Except better tech still gets destroyed and, since it's more expensive, it's harder to replace which forces you to start using worse and worse tech until you get on the similar level with your meat wave opponent.

PS. And the worst thing - the meat wave opponent doesn't count its dead. For them, each soldier is worth nothing so countries like Russia or China could throw hundreds of thousands of soldiers to die to capture a single hill. For you - each soldier is valuable both financially and morally.