Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by Viktor Vasnetsov
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Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by Viktor Vasnetsov
Prologue - part 1
Happy anniversary Undertale!
I was planning to post this when I finished the whole prologue (it’ll be in 4 parts), but it has been postponed a bit since I’ve gotten ill. So I figured, what a way to celebrate the Undertale anniversary by posting the part that I finished right? So hold onto your butts for the next parts, I’m gonna work as fast as I can :) And then onto the main comic.
(Btw, I’m very new to doing comics so this will be a learning experience for me. Hope you’ll tag along for the ride)
220604 'BPM Festival' martius | do not edit or crop logo
Vexilium of The Senatus Populusue Martius (Senate and Martian People).
from /r/vexillology Top comment: A vexilium I threw together for a fictional (clearly) Martian Republic built on the ole Mars being an independent and aggressive entity cliche. I took the oh so creative route by making Mars into a new Roman style republic, but based more around the cult of Mars itself rather than traditional roman trappings like eagles and such. Its a little busy with the laurels on either side of Mars, but the two separate designs show the two aspects associated with Roman Mars. While Ares of Greece is a bloodthirsty killer, Mars of Rome is a soldier's deity, a father god, and importantly a god of agriculture. Hence the laurel wreath (valor) and the wheat wreath (agriculture). Both would be important to Mars in defiance of Earth and making their planet flourish into a new home. Weird cult and political apparatus and martial...martians of mars....inspired by both Kim Stanley Robinson and The Expanse. Clearly.
The Months series by Jacobus Harrewyn, 1698 Saturnus et Terminus, December & Mars, Martius, March
Karl Friedrich von Martius – Scientist of the Day
Karl Friedrich von Martius, a German botanist, was born Apr. 17, 1794.
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Titus Andronicus Aesthetic with Quotes.
Currently Reading.
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