
Unktehila -vs- Venorax by Bogrim
AUP: Gift art, specifically drawn, composited (all pieces his work), and presented to me by
bogrim well after the Tournamant series of which Unktehila (at left) did not last a single round.
Venorax is a character owned by the artist and therefore appears here with express permission of his owner.
Naga-like creatures all resemble the Shissar race, ancient slave-masters (and predators) of the Iksar people, who have this same basic proportion. The Iksar were freed from their tyranny over 3000 years ago by what is written in legends as an act of divine intervention, deity or beings unknown.
The Iksar race keep themselves reminded of their history, their culture, their slavery, through books of lore, rituals of shackling, and continued practice themselves of slavery on lesser species (whom they in turn predate upon). They learned from the best, after all. Freedom after all just means now it's YOUR turn.*
Here, in a dark cell, likely one of the prisons the Warchief of the Iksar tribe keeps for training, Unktehila faces another Naga creature. His violence will be fearsome!
*Any comment on America, one day after its Independence Day celebration by one of its citizens? That would be soft-skinned of me.
Venorax and artwork © July 5 2011
bogrim
Unktehila the Iksar ©
bear-paws
The Iksar race © Daybreak, EverQuest™ game series. Used here in parody Rule 34 fashion. (This means no permission is ever granted or required as parodies and Rule34 are that kind of uncontrollable Internet thing. Parody is itself a tried-and-true lawsuit stopper, and has been used to cancel cease and desist attempts of erotica - in fan fiction form no less - in the past.)

Venorax is a character owned by the artist and therefore appears here with express permission of his owner.
Naga-like creatures all resemble the Shissar race, ancient slave-masters (and predators) of the Iksar people, who have this same basic proportion. The Iksar were freed from their tyranny over 3000 years ago by what is written in legends as an act of divine intervention, deity or beings unknown.
The Iksar race keep themselves reminded of their history, their culture, their slavery, through books of lore, rituals of shackling, and continued practice themselves of slavery on lesser species (whom they in turn predate upon). They learned from the best, after all. Freedom after all just means now it's YOUR turn.*
Here, in a dark cell, likely one of the prisons the Warchief of the Iksar tribe keeps for training, Unktehila faces another Naga creature. His violence will be fearsome!
*Any comment on America, one day after its Independence Day celebration by one of its citizens? That would be soft-skinned of me.
Venorax and artwork © July 5 2011

Unktehila the Iksar ©

The Iksar race © Daybreak, EverQuest™ game series. Used here in parody Rule 34 fashion. (This means no permission is ever granted or required as parodies and Rule34 are that kind of uncontrollable Internet thing. Parody is itself a tried-and-true lawsuit stopper, and has been used to cancel cease and desist attempts of erotica - in fan fiction form no less - in the past.)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Iksar
Size 1200 x 800px
File Size 329.9 kB
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