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Adopt extras/Design Expansions for Scythe-Aeros & Lilysmithers ✨
day 33
if you haven't noticed my favorite thing to do is draw soul as things that aren't scythes lol #souleater
Charllotte D' Chaos
Daughter of Izurria,sister of Quiz. A self proclaimed goddess of unliving creatures a sweet appearance a horrible person
She use and abuse of her beauty mind games and her scythe.
#flatdesign #minimalistic #digitalart #characterdesign #illutrator #RPG
For Ganesh Chaturthi - a 1.5 millennia ancient depiction from the Khotanese Saka ( Scythian ) settlement of Endere, in the Taklamakan Desert of Western China.
Ganesha - He really does get in Everywhere !
The scythe from this tier looks sooooo nice. It's the chain that really does it for me
Torva Kit idea I did on my free-time.
Wanted to make something edgy that goes well with Blood Scythe. Was originally meant to be an idea for the Wilderness extension project (Skull Golem boss), but might not be suitable to get a Torva Kit from there. Wanted to share it up tho :)
Realizing the call to action contest is officially over in two days aaaaaAAAAAAAAA
anyways check out my contest entry it's got this angry scythe lady
https://t.co/rpBeA8a5oy
One piece Bragi version for a campaign with friends. Along with their scythe/bass guitar weapon called Ehecatl. Love it to bits
🎨 by @/SPAM_cat
Next one is FURNACE!
He's one of the toughest in charge of Lord Gami's royal guard and is highly entrusted to guard the Death Scythe. He's loyal and never one to back down from a fight no matter the cost. He can be a bit of a hothead, but he does try to take it easy when he can.
Next one we have is WHISTLE!
He's second in charge under royal guard for Lord Gami (God of Death and brother of The Messenger), and is highly entrusted to guard the Death Scythe just like Furnace. He's loyal yet a bit cowardly, but highly skilled with his dual-sided spear.
28 Aug 1612: b. Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn in Bergen op Zoom, future professor at the University of Leiden.
He discovered the similarity among Indo-European languages, and postulated the existence of a primitive common language which he called 'Scythian'.