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Philomela sits just in the street of Ghirapur. What is she dreaming of? What miracles of Kaladesh can cause her admiration?
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Philomela sits just in the street of Ghirapur. What is she dreaming of? What miracles of Kaladesh can cause her admiration?
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/42776687/
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
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*Slow clapping* Impressive! Lobster styled armour provides great protection while not restricting movement either. Back in the day, our forefathers kept it light not slow the horses down.
"But mister Jerzy, how is less protection better than some little balast?"
Ahh you see, great question but it is not armour that keeps you alive. As wheel of history rolls and develops, the more it stays a bloody wheel just with neons. You can indeed put more armour on when you face the tank... but in the end of the day, tank will still need to shoot you once... but if it misses? The whole gallery of options open up.
I really can not empathize how much I adore this design, this is historical functionality and scientific designs go in pair and open door for each other! Traditional design, functioning decorations in patterns not pointless weights yet with modern and much more efficient engineering. So please, with whole respect.
Dreixes, even if this is sheer coincidence, this is already in my top 10 historical arts even if it's not one. If I was bolder I would ask did Endless Legend somehow influenced it.
Lenika bloody hell, I am looking at the details for past 15 minutes and can not pull my eyes away from the armour and location. So alien and so fascinating at once... Out of the entire armour, I could only see one single flaw. Even then, it is my internal engineer speaking and he has nothing to say to artistic pieces so 10/10 remains ;)
And Felix, if you read it dude. The moment I saw the thumbnail I thought it was you and had to make sure few times it wasn't. Honestly keep that head only slightly lower off the banner, you are doing way better in my eyes than you can imagine.
And last but not least, mister butterfly-dragon. The idea, the scenery, and for me especially that armour... I will try not to dream too high but even if it's a sheer coincidence, the fact it looks and lays together with historical Polish Winged Hussar armour. It tickled that curious spot which I did not even knew I had until now.
Honestly, all of you. A Masterpiece! You have my blessing and stamp of overenthusiastic, amateur historian! Congratulations!
"But mister Jerzy, how is less protection better than some little balast?"
Ahh you see, great question but it is not armour that keeps you alive. As wheel of history rolls and develops, the more it stays a bloody wheel just with neons. You can indeed put more armour on when you face the tank... but in the end of the day, tank will still need to shoot you once... but if it misses? The whole gallery of options open up.
I really can not empathize how much I adore this design, this is historical functionality and scientific designs go in pair and open door for each other! Traditional design, functioning decorations in patterns not pointless weights yet with modern and much more efficient engineering. So please, with whole respect.
Dreixes, even if this is sheer coincidence, this is already in my top 10 historical arts even if it's not one. If I was bolder I would ask did Endless Legend somehow influenced it.
Lenika bloody hell, I am looking at the details for past 15 minutes and can not pull my eyes away from the armour and location. So alien and so fascinating at once... Out of the entire armour, I could only see one single flaw. Even then, it is my internal engineer speaking and he has nothing to say to artistic pieces so 10/10 remains ;)
And Felix, if you read it dude. The moment I saw the thumbnail I thought it was you and had to make sure few times it wasn't. Honestly keep that head only slightly lower off the banner, you are doing way better in my eyes than you can imagine.
And last but not least, mister butterfly-dragon. The idea, the scenery, and for me especially that armour... I will try not to dream too high but even if it's a sheer coincidence, the fact it looks and lays together with historical Polish Winged Hussar armour. It tickled that curious spot which I did not even knew I had until now.
Honestly, all of you. A Masterpiece! You have my blessing and stamp of overenthusiastic, amateur historian! Congratulations!
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