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Commission done for a client of the Rodent and Explode Man from videos game
Olya Mikkima, of the Nikkari Chiefdom
North of the Kalari Chiefdom, the Nikkari are their closest siblings. Though they do not till and farm the divine corpse in the same way, and they live mostly on their horses—there is fondness between the two.
Olya Mikkima was a surprise to his mother, as her first son, and a further surprise to the rest of his family when he went on to gain the rank of horse marshal in the Nikkari chiefdom, and then again in the Kalari chiefdom. Of course...to do so, he had to leave his family, and divorce his own prestige from them when he decided to serve the Kalari Chief.
The only ship that should have happened, y’all
btw y'all I am garbage for this mediocre show and will now be posting fanart for it now that its over.
WIP Wednesday.
Christ’s Suffering in the Garden
Shunko Takahata, The Refined, in @shotgunbattleax ‘s Broken World’s campaign of which they are GM
Inktober 12
Dragon
The Southern Confederation of Tribes is not a force to be toyed with. Yet, centuries ago, the Altergan Kings sought glory through conquest, thinking themselves equal to their thousand machines of war, hundred ways of killing, and dozen battle princes. The tribes beat the cliffsiders on their plains and then drove north. The mountains were to costly to keep, but over decades, cities were seiged, sacked, and then burnt to rubble. When they had their fill of looting, the kingdoms were dust, and the fragile nobility sank into ruin.
The Weaths have been a wealthy auxiliary family in the east since before the Second war of the Princes: skilled at balancing relations between the Chief’s blackclad nobles and Orohoan pastoralists, they are merchants and farmers, and their children know their duty to the family early in their youth.
Eldest son, K’Gali, ascended blackclad, served in the Chief’s Foot as an artillary officer, before marrying Kelna Klamat and effectively joining the two clans.
Middle son, Hemba, trained early as a licenciate, has now long represented his family’s legal rights where they lack ties to the Chief due to the family’s caste.
Youngest and only daughter, Ehkma, was named matriarch apparent from a young age. Now, as clan matriarch, she holds the Weath estate and oversees all affairs of the the land and the families of her four spouses.