... Well maybe a bit big on the boob-side. I mean she's pretty thin and all. Nice detail though!
Posted by Jakob (guest) on Sun 28 Sep 2008 06:28:04 AM EDT
Small things
Come in explosive packaging. Very nicely done.
Posted by Kenoscope (guest) on Fri 12 Sep 2008 02:20:19 AM EDT
A Brother Battle? Just like them to flaunt their technosophist deviltry... ^^
Posted by Guest on Sat 06 Sep 2008 11:44:54 AM EDT
Tis is really adorable.
Posted by Dnumev (guest) on Thu 21 Aug 2008 11:44:35 AM EDT
I really love how the duo evolves, being more similar now with both sporting tribalistic tattoo's. I really like it.
Posted by Eucep (guest) on Tue 19 Aug 2008 03:12:26 PM EDT
Tough Elf
She's tough, but not good at cards?
;)
Posted by Paul (guest) on Mon 11 Aug 2008 06:45:35 AM EDT
Photo
Intresting.... Like it =)
Posted by Alexar (guest) on Thu 15 May 2008 05:41:29 PM EDT
It's true that the character is from the 12th century - she was originally a shepherdess that became sergeant to a knight errant to avoid a forced marriage. She later proved to be instrumental in the crowning of King Wilhelm and the unification of Wistfarthi and Wiederfan, thus laying the foundation for the United Kingdoms of Lyonia and becoming a national hero of Wistfarthi.
A famous namesake - also with foxtail and ears - flew for the Royal Airforce of Lyonia during the second World War, first in the Wfz-36 Einharja during the Battle of the Isles, and later in the Wfz-39 Walkure, the first operational jet fighter, during the war in North Africa. She was downed in France and interned as a prisoner of war in 1944, sprung free by the maquis a few months later, and fought with the maquis until the allied breakout from Normandy, when she finally returned home. She married Sandy Johnson, a British pilot that she met when her squadron was stationed in the south of England during the Battle of the Isles.
And if any descendants of Sandy and Tuva doesn't make modern showers possible, then assume it's time travel/alternate universes/thingemyjigs happening.
Posted by Krister Sundelin (guest) on Thu 15 May 2008 05:59:59 AM EDT
If I am not mistaken, mr Ackegård dis this one at a recent gaming convention. And yes, if Tuva was in her native scenery (fantasy-rpg set on a fictitious island in the English channel during the 13th century) then a waterfall would be more appropriate.. =^_^= We should get the guy that created the character, to log in and write down her backstory...
Posted by Magnus Bergqvist (guest) on Wed 14 May 2008 01:33:01 PM EDT
Hmm, once again a picture I like, but with as feral as she looks, I'd more expect her to shower under a waterfall then an actual shower. But perhaps this mismatch of wild versus civilisation makes it more interesting.
Posted by Eucep (guest) on Sat 10 May 2008 05:16:37 AM EDT