last time i was posting OC's bunch, it was sluts, now it's soldiers time, yay.
What's the point of soldiers in my work? A soldier has the power to achieve a certain goal, usually by force, but he does not define his goal, he is always guided by another force.
from left to right:
Mrs. Train / Angelina:
The industrial angel is a symbol of the material world, human will and creative power. She is fighting against Beelzebub / Donut, the demon of postmodernity and consumerism, who is trying to destroy humanity by uprooting its divine creative essence. She is the spirit of the city, a combination of industrial, urban and ecclesiastical aesthetics. In this form, she is presented in a passing form between its true, fully mechanical form and human appearance.
In human form, she can be distinguished from a human by listening. Instead of her heart pounding, a clock is ticking from her chest.
Georgia / Hera:
A citizen of the Russian Empire born in 1900. She lost her family early because of the First World War. At the age of 15, she became a prostitute in a brothel. After the outbreak of the Civil War, she joined the Red Army and was a partisan. She killed a local kulak and his family, for which she eventually went to hell, after working in the chancellery and dying in 1943 near Stalingrad. She is the epitome of vindictiveness and blind, semi-religious fanaticism. Broken and existing mostly in her head, she can't do anything but shoot. She feels only two emotions – disgust and hatred. As long as she doesn't feel these two emotions, she lives on automatic, wandering in the depths of her memories of a time when someone needed her.
Vir:
A veteran of the Northwest War and the queen of the Western Coalition. A hereditary noble, broken by her father and turned into a knight. During the war, she found a lover among the soldiers of her platoon (She was the captain of a 12-man partisan detachment), who eventually became her common-law husband and from whom she gave birth to a daughter. She lost her legs after being hit by a landmine. She was promoted to staff general for her services. During the collapse of the Conglomerate, she traveled the world because she was very tired of family life. While traveling, she regains her legs, but forgets her husband, who goes missing. Returning home, she thinks that her daughter (whom she does not love) was the result of a fun night after a bar, and in the absence of war, she begins to engage in politics. Soon, the elite of the divided West (which is fully conscripted) supports the Vir as a living legend of the Northwestern War, and under her iron foot, the former Conglomerate unites again under the banner of the Coalition. Having ascended the throne, Vir begins preparations for the continuation of the Northwest War.
Those characters are from different universes.
Mrs. Train - Postmodern
Georgia - The Man With a Rifle
Vir - Synthesis
What's the point of soldiers in my work? A soldier has the power to achieve a certain goal, usually by force, but he does not define his goal, he is always guided by another force.
from left to right:
Mrs. Train / Angelina:
The industrial angel is a symbol of the material world, human will and creative power. She is fighting against Beelzebub / Donut, the demon of postmodernity and consumerism, who is trying to destroy humanity by uprooting its divine creative essence. She is the spirit of the city, a combination of industrial, urban and ecclesiastical aesthetics. In this form, she is presented in a passing form between its true, fully mechanical form and human appearance.
In human form, she can be distinguished from a human by listening. Instead of her heart pounding, a clock is ticking from her chest.
Georgia / Hera:
A citizen of the Russian Empire born in 1900. She lost her family early because of the First World War. At the age of 15, she became a prostitute in a brothel. After the outbreak of the Civil War, she joined the Red Army and was a partisan. She killed a local kulak and his family, for which she eventually went to hell, after working in the chancellery and dying in 1943 near Stalingrad. She is the epitome of vindictiveness and blind, semi-religious fanaticism. Broken and existing mostly in her head, she can't do anything but shoot. She feels only two emotions – disgust and hatred. As long as she doesn't feel these two emotions, she lives on automatic, wandering in the depths of her memories of a time when someone needed her.
Vir:
A veteran of the Northwest War and the queen of the Western Coalition. A hereditary noble, broken by her father and turned into a knight. During the war, she found a lover among the soldiers of her platoon (She was the captain of a 12-man partisan detachment), who eventually became her common-law husband and from whom she gave birth to a daughter. She lost her legs after being hit by a landmine. She was promoted to staff general for her services. During the collapse of the Conglomerate, she traveled the world because she was very tired of family life. While traveling, she regains her legs, but forgets her husband, who goes missing. Returning home, she thinks that her daughter (whom she does not love) was the result of a fun night after a bar, and in the absence of war, she begins to engage in politics. Soon, the elite of the divided West (which is fully conscripted) supports the Vir as a living legend of the Northwestern War, and under her iron foot, the former Conglomerate unites again under the banner of the Coalition. Having ascended the throne, Vir begins preparations for the continuation of the Northwest War.
Those characters are from different universes.
Mrs. Train - Postmodern
Georgia - The Man With a Rifle
Vir - Synthesis
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