Im Tode erheben sie sich aus der Asche
A gift for my very close friend
This piece is both a welcome home gift and a sincere thank you for being there to talk to for so many years and for helping me go places with both my life and art. So, thank you to a great friend and incredible artist and soldier.
A gift for my very close friend

This piece is both a welcome home gift and a sincere thank you for being there to talk to for so many years and for helping me go places with both my life and art. So, thank you to a great friend and incredible artist and soldier.
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1297 x 1200px
File Size 1.15 MB
Good god, this is such a beautiful illustration and I LOVE the composition (diagonal figure) and atmosphere ; ;
I feel a bit rude wanting to point out that the bit of german text in the description however was incomprehensible. Being german here. It's really abstractly put and I cannot tell what you were exactly trying to write. But anyway, me being a rude shit aside, this is just great *o*
I feel a bit rude wanting to point out that the bit of german text in the description however was incomprehensible. Being german here. It's really abstractly put and I cannot tell what you were exactly trying to write. But anyway, me being a rude shit aside, this is just great *o*
the title of this art reminds me of this saying the kaminoans always said to the clone troopers along the line: "from the water you were born, and the republic you served, when death grips your soul, you are returned to where you were originated" or something like that, this saying was meant to give clones the sense of calmness as they died.
but here's a better one "i fear no death, i fear no evil, for the emperor will protect me" - warhammer 40K, the Imperial Guard.
but here's a better one "i fear no death, i fear no evil, for the emperor will protect me" - warhammer 40K, the Imperial Guard.
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