With each year I can get that bastard to look a little bit more like he should. Hopefully...!
Anyway: Redraw of an old thing from 2004. I wanted to fix the red color scheme for the Order of the Seeing Eye. Look, now the triangle tattoos make more sense, too.
Even though Gadeth took over the order and runs it now, they've never been evil and aren't now, either. (yet?) They don't make their students jump through crazy hoops for their knowledge and secrets, they just teach every Seer who wants to learn. They are also the largest Seeing order, because they provide the official test for everyone who has the Sight. Many just stay. The more exclusive orders turn up their noses at them, because they're so... bland, so vanilla. Well, used to, until the most powerful Seer of all times gave them his full support.
When Gadeth was still very young, true to his disordered personality, he didn't want to get a stupid test and be part of a boring institution with rules. Instead, he was satisfied with being a small-time juvenile criminal. Long story short, one of the Seeing Eye's masters got hold of him and convinced him to make more of his life after all. He just didn't want him to waste his talent and couldn't have known that he'd kindle the spark of the dangerous ambition that eventually made Gadeth into the monster we know.
Never lost his strong identification with the Seeing Eye, though. He runs it fairly competently and introduced his modernized techniques into the curriculum, which draws lots of new followers.
And the borb is Miranda, his messenger tulpa, in her better days. No big story behind her, except that Gadeth thought it'd look cool to be followed around by a big black bird that he could give telepathic commands and that'd carry messages for him. It did, for a while, then the novelty wore off. She now has more independence and personality than a tulpa should. Still carries the occasional letter but tends to bite the people she's supposed to give it to (Darius had a 'fun' time getting his summons to the senate from her).
Anyway: Redraw of an old thing from 2004. I wanted to fix the red color scheme for the Order of the Seeing Eye. Look, now the triangle tattoos make more sense, too.
Even though Gadeth took over the order and runs it now, they've never been evil and aren't now, either. (yet?) They don't make their students jump through crazy hoops for their knowledge and secrets, they just teach every Seer who wants to learn. They are also the largest Seeing order, because they provide the official test for everyone who has the Sight. Many just stay. The more exclusive orders turn up their noses at them, because they're so... bland, so vanilla. Well, used to, until the most powerful Seer of all times gave them his full support.
When Gadeth was still very young, true to his disordered personality, he didn't want to get a stupid test and be part of a boring institution with rules. Instead, he was satisfied with being a small-time juvenile criminal. Long story short, one of the Seeing Eye's masters got hold of him and convinced him to make more of his life after all. He just didn't want him to waste his talent and couldn't have known that he'd kindle the spark of the dangerous ambition that eventually made Gadeth into the monster we know.
Never lost his strong identification with the Seeing Eye, though. He runs it fairly competently and introduced his modernized techniques into the curriculum, which draws lots of new followers.
And the borb is Miranda, his messenger tulpa, in her better days. No big story behind her, except that Gadeth thought it'd look cool to be followed around by a big black bird that he could give telepathic commands and that'd carry messages for him. It did, for a while, then the novelty wore off. She now has more independence and personality than a tulpa should. Still carries the occasional letter but tends to bite the people she's supposed to give it to (Darius had a 'fun' time getting his summons to the senate from her).
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
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Das hier ist mir total entgangen!
Ich bin immer sehr beeindruckt, wenn Leute nicht nur Bilder ohne Linien machen, sondern wenn die Kanten, wo Linien wären, so knackig scharf sind wie hier. (Ich hoffe, man versteht, was ich meine.) Die Falten am Umhang sind herrlich 3D, aber am besten gefällt mir Miranda. Ihr linker Flügel sieht einfach perfekt aus. How, just how. Tolles Bild!
Ich bin immer sehr beeindruckt, wenn Leute nicht nur Bilder ohne Linien machen, sondern wenn die Kanten, wo Linien wären, so knackig scharf sind wie hier. (Ich hoffe, man versteht, was ich meine.) Die Falten am Umhang sind herrlich 3D, aber am besten gefällt mir Miranda. Ihr linker Flügel sieht einfach perfekt aus. How, just how. Tolles Bild!
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