
Time for my yearly Veterans day picture I hope you all had a wonderful day and thanked a veteran - sadly i was unable to see any today
So this is Carnegie - who actually isn't as red as i've shown him here but more of a brownish/red/tan but i played with his colors a bit here to fit the picture better.
He is much younger here then in the plot - these being his days as a Maritime officer before he becomes one of the 12 Klipper captains -
Uhhh i wont explain much about him - since it's in plot stuff for the most part.
The red stuff he is standing in are called Lechs, which is a red plant that grows in fields in maritime and the north, funnily enough, its tough enough to survive the snows and sometimes will grow up threw it, giving some snow fields in the places it grows a red patched look in the distance as the two colors constrast one another greatly. Today there happens to be a thick bit of fog settling amongst it...hmmm
Ohhwell i got kind of lazy on this but wut ev
CARNIE YOU NEED A REF - SO DO MY OTHER 50 POOR NEGLECTED CHARACTERS BAW
So this is Carnegie - who actually isn't as red as i've shown him here but more of a brownish/red/tan but i played with his colors a bit here to fit the picture better.
He is much younger here then in the plot - these being his days as a Maritime officer before he becomes one of the 12 Klipper captains -
Uhhh i wont explain much about him - since it's in plot stuff for the most part.
The red stuff he is standing in are called Lechs, which is a red plant that grows in fields in maritime and the north, funnily enough, its tough enough to survive the snows and sometimes will grow up threw it, giving some snow fields in the places it grows a red patched look in the distance as the two colors constrast one another greatly. Today there happens to be a thick bit of fog settling amongst it...hmmm
Ohhwell i got kind of lazy on this but wut ev
CARNIE YOU NEED A REF - SO DO MY OTHER 50 POOR NEGLECTED CHARACTERS BAW
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Its the only holiday i do a pic for every year - mostly because im such a war fanatic and have such respect for any vets (even those who served in other countries) I myself wanted to join the Air Force but due to my back issues and health problems i was denied :( So rather then being able to serve my country, i just try to support the idea of fighting for something you love - a value that many countries soldiers share universally :)))
I know what you mean tho - i cant finish anything else on time like EVER hahaha NOT EVEN CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OR BIRTHDAY GIFTS HALF THE TIME
I know what you mean tho - i cant finish anything else on time like EVER hahaha NOT EVEN CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OR BIRTHDAY GIFTS HALF THE TIME
That's so nice~ ^^! I have respect for soldiers, just not so much for the concept of war itself sometimes. A lot of conflicts in history bother me, because of their nationalistic or hypocritical tang, but most of the time the soldiers have no choice and are only human. I couldn't ever do what they do. Ever XD. So I respect that~
Omgggg I knowwww~ my two good friends keep bringing up the fact that I've never finished their birthday/christmas gifts and I just respond with "fuuuuuuhhh I'll draw you something better laterrrr look I've improved yer old gift is baddd" And I will! XD I've actually managed to finish a birthday gift recently!! YESSS~
Omgggg I knowwww~ my two good friends keep bringing up the fact that I've never finished their birthday/christmas gifts and I just respond with "fuuuuuuhhh I'll draw you something better laterrrr look I've improved yer old gift is baddd" And I will! XD I've actually managed to finish a birthday gift recently!! YESSS~
I accept war as something unavoidable and inevitable in human nature - despite how amazing universal peace would be - i know war is as necessary as peace at times - and war happens no matter how hard we try to avoid it or make it so it wont. I have an extreme interest in war though and write about it - so that might be part of it too.
Sadly, you're right :c
But it is also very interesting, I agree! Best part of history-learning is all the wars, and I love to read tons of stuff about the communisty-war-invasions and the second world war, mainly because I have so many family members that died in that.
But it is also very interesting, I agree! Best part of history-learning is all the wars, and I love to read tons of stuff about the communisty-war-invasions and the second world war, mainly because I have so many family members that died in that.
Ahhh if theres one thing i love doing it's designing guns for Rum - especially the steam rifles (which is a common model amongst all the states) They are not powered by water or anything like you would expect form the word "steam" but are rather powered by primary fuel/power source used universally on Rum called styxx, a liquid thats biproduct is typically steam - However, steam is only released on every shot of a steam rifle in older models - more modern versions of the rifle have chambers that diffuse the steam - with heavy use the rifles tend to work up condensation and at times during war these rifles are known to be seen dripping water when the chambers dont work fast enough - these guns are also known for their "hanging wires" that often come about from years of use (as you can see, Carnegie's here has a few) you can see the chambers i said about here in this picture http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4293548/ - that model there being a Matra Shalkbolt steam rifle
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