Wow. . .its. . .not laggy! Had to zap most of my overflowing inbox as there was absolutely no way to catch up with it all, so I am sorry if I missed thanking for a watch or fave, or a reply to a comment, or a piece of art I should have seen. I could sit and try to comment on them all. . or I could draw more! And I'd guess that "draw more" would be what most would prefer. . . and some would dread. XD
Lord Nameless of Hollowland was recently discovered in that strange place from which my bizarre hybrid things come. . .and certainly is a "thing". I am not entirely sure just what he is, aside from powerful. But I believe this is due to his rings, and he is in fact some sort of "Gary Stu" character, and, is simply some individual from Moorcock's "End of Time", which I recently reread. . .simultaneous with the appearance of Lord Nameless in my skull. And this would also explain his name, which fits into that environment. And the rings.
Let's just be honest here. He's a "Gary Stu" from Moorcock's "End of Time" who lives underneath what used to be Antarctica and breeds monsters while lurking in his nocturnal halls and coming out now and again for a party, and there's little way around that. If I had some power rings and the ability to alter my reality at will, I'd be Lord Nameless. =P
I feel almost ashamed. I've never made a "Gary Stu" before. I'll just make sure I don't feel compelled to draw him having carnal relations with any canon characters, no matter how hot Lord Jagged is.
This one's a slightly different technique than my usual. Drew him as a pencil sketch on plain white paper, and, used both prismacolor markers and pencils, markers for the base layer of color, pencils for shading. I'm pretty happy with how the experiment turned out.
Lord Nameless of Hollowland was recently discovered in that strange place from which my bizarre hybrid things come. . .and certainly is a "thing". I am not entirely sure just what he is, aside from powerful. But I believe this is due to his rings, and he is in fact some sort of "Gary Stu" character, and, is simply some individual from Moorcock's "End of Time", which I recently reread. . .simultaneous with the appearance of Lord Nameless in my skull. And this would also explain his name, which fits into that environment. And the rings.
Let's just be honest here. He's a "Gary Stu" from Moorcock's "End of Time" who lives underneath what used to be Antarctica and breeds monsters while lurking in his nocturnal halls and coming out now and again for a party, and there's little way around that. If I had some power rings and the ability to alter my reality at will, I'd be Lord Nameless. =P
I feel almost ashamed. I've never made a "Gary Stu" before. I'll just make sure I don't feel compelled to draw him having carnal relations with any canon characters, no matter how hot Lord Jagged is.
This one's a slightly different technique than my usual. Drew him as a pencil sketch on plain white paper, and, used both prismacolor markers and pencils, markers for the base layer of color, pencils for shading. I'm pretty happy with how the experiment turned out.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 469 x 586px
File Size 62.5 kB
Thank you very much for the fave!
And a "Gary Stu" is a male "Mary Sue", usually seen in fanfics, sometimes fanart. They're a character that has been inserted into a fictional world, representing the writer/artist, and most often, are sexually involved with canon characters. *g* I don't think Lord Namless is a "true" Gary Stu, as, I'm not going to write or draw about him having sexual relations with canon characters, heheh. He's just a "what if" conjecture I came up with while reading. =)
And a "Gary Stu" is a male "Mary Sue", usually seen in fanfics, sometimes fanart. They're a character that has been inserted into a fictional world, representing the writer/artist, and most often, are sexually involved with canon characters. *g* I don't think Lord Namless is a "true" Gary Stu, as, I'm not going to write or draw about him having sexual relations with canon characters, heheh. He's just a "what if" conjecture I came up with while reading. =)
Thanks very much for the fave! I'd highly recommend the books which inspired this one. There's three "main" novels, "An Alien Heat", "The Hollow Lands", and "The End of all Songs". They comprise one of the most twistedly amusing love stories ever written, and are populated by an unforgettable cast of bizarre characters, many of them with god-like powers. And no understanding whatsoever of what "power" actually is. =)
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