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@Kenshiro_NFT Chains of FATE
This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands
His intestines are represented by chains to signify the unrelenting grip FATE has on the mortal
@00point1 Chains of FATE
This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands
His intestines are represented by chains to signify the unrelenting grip FATE has on the mortal
@Southside_City Chains of FATE
This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands
His intestines are represented by chains to signify the unrelenting grip FATE has on the mortal
@blockchainmira2 Chains of FATE
This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands
His intestines are represented by chains to signify the unrelenting grip FATE has on the mortal
@reddit_TLCM Wrong date. I think he was referring to the Theban Sacred Band which were composed of 300 homosexuals, which makes the date 338 B.C. not 60 B.C.
Second the Sacred Band was brutally massacred by the Macedonians so that shieldwall he's referring to is not "unbreakable" lol
@blockchainmira2 Chains of FATE
This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands
His intestines are represented by chains to signify the unrelenting grip FATE has on the mortal
my first "animation"
I got the gist of how it works.
what they didn't show in the Study part of the drawfest was the coloring process, I feel like the way I did it was brutally inefficient...
anyways
#Drawfest3_animation
"Goes into some considerable detail setting the scene of Antiochus IV’s appointment of Menelaus to brutally Hellenize the Jews..."
Judah "The Hammer" Maccabee No.1 by @RikOffenberger @gilbertmonsanto & @GManComics1
You can read my review here: https://t.co/qgyGVUiyN7
@PinkBelugaNFT Chains of FATE
This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands
His intestines are represented by chains to signify the unrelenting grip FATE has on the mortal
@wolfofballmeat Chains of FATE
This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands
His intestines are represented by chains to signify the unrelenting grip FATE has on the mortal
#Retro64 @AdMirabella33 @stevecourtney79 @happypommes @Solyant1 @BenMagnet27
Loved #Anime #OverLord:)
Until theEP Wit This Girl Hu U ComToLove
Only ForHer Getting Brutally Killed :(
So W.i Sore ThisNew #Switch #Game
W.U PalyAs Her i WasOneTheFens
But She Gets Resurrected in it:D
#Retro64 @The_Top_Loader @ColonelFalcon @stewie55uk @Ghost_In_Exile @bloggospow
Loved #Anime #OverLord:)
Until theEP WitThis Girl HuU ComToLove
Only ForHer Getting Brutally Killed :(
So W.i Sore ThisNew #Switch #Game
W.U PalyAs Her i WasOneTheFens
ButSheGets Resurrected in it :D
@sporkfineart Chains of Fate
This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands
His intestines are represented by chains to signify the unrelenting grip FATE has on the mortal
@CaptainSteve_RB Someone stole his nuggies and he saw me brutally murdering the stealer in cold blood
Everybody's gotta have a day-job and brutally killing those who think they're stronger than her is Eljera's. Even though she frequently helps out Midani hunting down bounties, Eljera is a well-known and highly sought after arena-fighter.
Nessa's right arm has been brutally cut off by Jetstream Sam during a fight!
Chains of FATE
This piece was inspired by a 12th century sculpture in an ancient Hindu temple. It depicts a Deity brutally defeating a soldier, disemboweling him with her eight hands.
His intestines are represented by chains to signify the unrelenting grip FATE has on the mortal