Built and painted an Acheron today to complete my Taranis Command knights! Who needs an airbrush when you’ve got rattle cans and weathering powder? 😂

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Beauty from the past: what a dramatic In "The Souls of Acheron (detail)" by Hungarian artist Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl (1860-1933), all the lost souls of the Underworld are begging god Hermes for help... He looks unimpressed though!

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Charon ferryman of the Greek Underworld.His role was to ferry the souls of the dead to the afterlife by payment of a single coin. If a soul didnt have a coin they were destined to wonder the river Acheron/Styx banks as ghosts, lost forever

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Scrap the Seer || Stealing the scroll case of an Iron Wizard changed Scrap's criminal life forever, showing him a glimpse of a greater destiny in the Chain of Acheron.

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art trade for @/peacherons on deviantart!

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I rarely talked about this guy to anyone, so I decide to do something with him for once! This is Fynn Acheron, an Hermit living in Elwyn forest in a small wooded house who was once a pirate ;p

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Finally! After so many years, I finally started my Patreon page! :3
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I did a redrawing of a scene from Great Teacher Onizuka
I'm in love with these two

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The Boat of Charon (1919) by José Benlliure y Gil (1858-1937). Charon is the ferryman of Hades who carries souls of the newly deceased to the world of the dead.

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I've been keeping up with 's The Chain of Acheron campaign and I really love Judge, 's awesome tiefling illrigger. I had to draw him 😈

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Aliens (1986): Hadley's Hope, Acheron/LV-426 colony (+ dropship) concept arts by Ron Cobb.

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Psychopomps are creatures, spirits, angels, or deities in many religions whose responsibility is to escort newly deceased souls from Earth to the afterlife. Their role is not to judge the deceased, but simply to guide them.
Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl, 'The Souls of Acheron' (1898)

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Catching up with The Chain of Acheron, guess Judge is not very keen on vermin after that.

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The Boat of Charon (1919) by José Benlliure y Gil (Spain, 1858-1937). In Greek mythology, Charon is the ferryman of Hades who carries souls of the newly deceased across the rivers Styx & Acheron that divides the world of the living from the world of the dead.

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The Souls of Acheron, 1898, by Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl (1860–1933) - lost souls in the underworld plead with the messenger of the Greek Gods, Hermes, who could traverse the realm of Gods and Mortals, to return them to the world of the living.

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