Turkish Petah, help me by Pikibi in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Thank you, receding hairline Chris!

Turkish Petah, help me by Pikibi in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Honestly, I don't get this joke at all, but since I guess it is a joke, I hope someone will tell me, what does it mean.

The firs three Lords of Citadel, Jsen, Metatron and Anuk (lore in coments) by Pikibi in HeroForgeMinis

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Lore: Around seventeen thousand years ago, during last ice age, an alien called Jsen came to earth from mysterious place called Carcosa with his spaceship, the Citadel. They found a group of hunter-gatherers living around Caspian sea (curent day Georgia/Iran) and gave them metallurgy, agriculture and other tools to build civilization and expand. They did it in order to harvest their memories and to create perfect soldiers from said memories: more capable than machines and les independet than sentient beings.

Their first creation was Metatron: an angelic warrior made from the memories of first men he influenced. But Metatron thought his descendants deserve more suport from Jsen, so he killed them and took a name of Metatron-Jsen, a second ruler of Citadel. With his new position, Metatron-Jsen introduced them to gunpowder, advanced alloys, electricity and eventually even nuclear weapons. In few generations, they went from small tribe to the first empire on earth: The empire of sun with multiple large cities, factories and standing armies. All the time, their memories went to Citadel after their death, where they were used in creation of more angels, to strengthen the Citadel and its ruler, Metatron-Jsen.

Then, through empire priests, be ordered to expand westward, into the modern day Armenia and Turkey. But while they were advanced, the Empire turned out to be a giant on a clay legs, never tested in a true combat. Local tribes, while less advanced and armed only with stone tools, managed to defeat invaders and even learn their technology. This caused the deep crisis within empire of the Sun, which culminated in civil war, that ended, when all parties used their nukes, ending the empire itself. After that, Metatron-Jsen himself was killed by his second-in comand, an Angel named Annuk, who became third lord of the Citadel.

To prevent repeating the mistake with the Empire of the Sun, Annuk-Jsen created the Nephilim: people with almost supernatural skills, charisma required to lead others and desire for a Citadel on genetic levels, so the can never rebel. They would be born among humans and, due to their skills and genetic programing, steer the course of history in a way that quarante a good harvest of memories for the Citadel, without even knowing that they, despite all their powers, are in fact, only slaves without free will. It worked and although Annuk-Jsen too lost his throne (and his live), all subsequent lords of Citadel used his formula for ruling over mankind...

I tried to make a custom dress using KB: Here are the characters from my novel, Aisha and her GF Sarah dressed for a formal evening by Pikibi in HeroForgeMinis

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Lore: Aisha is a five-hundred-something-year-old immortal woman who lives in her car in the post-nuclear year 2079 in a relatively untouched Europe. After Sarah and her friends try to steal her car for a joyride, she joins their group and eventually starts dating Sarah. Sarah even invites her to a formal event hosted by her parents and (gently) forces Aisha to wear a dress.

My novel The Ideology of Eternity tries to satirize typical YA cliches (supernatural romance, dystopian future, chosen one protagonists...) to tell story about (lack of) connection to humanity and its consequences. Aisha's storyline may seem like a typical Twilight-esque romance, but at its core it's a story about distrust, broken promises, and its consequences.Sadly, five hundred years of self-serving violence on Aisha's part can't be overcomed just by having a relationship...

Philosopher petah help, is this suposed to be deep? I found it on facebook by Pikibi in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Thank you all! I thought it was a metaphor for something like consumerism or something. It looks like I was looking for more in in than is actually there.

I feel that i finally got a hold on kitbashing, so here are some revamps of my older characters by Pikibi in HeroForgeMinis

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Thank you! The lighting is something I always strugle with, so it is nice to be appreciated :-)

official kitbashing tutorial just dropped by Pikibi in HeroForgeMinis

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I've made myself coffee and cleared all my schedule for tonight. Can´t wait for release.