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Made a new guy. A Turelim named Pyrum 🦇
Somehow caused the enemy ai in Soul Reaver: Remastered to turn passive. This worked on all enemies except for Kain.
Even humans, who were already passive to me, no longer bowed when I approached them.
So naturally, I sent Raziel to take pictures with his nephews.
Family is so special. :)
My fourth Legacy of Kain OC, Gaul the Turelim warrior, patrolling the Smokestack
(c) Eidos, Crystal Dynamics
A random doodle of a exhausted forge dog wanting peace and quiet
Double Comm for ~ChubbReaver and ~Hash-ak-Geek on FA of their OCs Punch and Rabidus ! Thank you both so much <3
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Hey, hi, hello!
Welcome to all who end up on this little post of mine. I am a fanartist and have pretty much been that way for the good majority of my existence. I love fantasy, medieval heraldry, and Arthurian lore with all those grand old knight and dragon elements, too.
My most favored nook in fantasy at the moment, is the Legacy of Kain series. Though not so much a dragon scaled story, scaled vampires had a charm I couldn't resist 10 years ago and so still charms me to this day!
My name is Devon; though you can call me Dj, or my other characters' names:
-Cadmus Dreadmourne: an older vampire that stands by Vorador as a hope-driven sibling in opposition, seeking reason to pick up his vampiric valor once more. His words are powerful, but his voice is rather weak. He has a short temper, and that is often the direction to a quick -and very common- defeat.
and
-Rabidus, the Wretched: the open mind with an ailing soul. Rabidus suffers from recurring emotional distress patterns caused by abandonment and betrayal. He wants to remain trustworthy of what might remain in a better light for Nosgoth, but his troubled mind fights him at every turn. Rabidus takes pride in his artistry. He sought out new ways to find brighter pigments in colors, softer bristles in horse mane, and even technique to better a matte stroke. Creating a personal canvas to illustrate the wonders of his own mind, would garner the attention of many. Though he wasn't fond of center stage, he did love and learn to cherish his ability to bring many aspiring smiles together. He belongs to @chubbiestreaver as of now!
I now have the somewhat charming, always sycophantic Turelim, Pearce, A.K.A PUNCH!
▶Pearce Levels himself to humans, Vampires, and wayward heroes. After dropping his name and rank in Turel’s forces and Kain’s favor, he became a bigger importance to a largely obscure and very small flicker of hope for Nosgoth’s preservation.
▶He's bull-headed, hot-tempered, and usually air-headed most occasions, [especially at the beginning of his unlife and devolution, and he steels and toughens up over the centuries during the Soul Reaver Era.] but he's very protective of his loved ones, and to his fellow clansmen that he works hard to appease and grow in the ranks of. That all changes, though, after Turel’s abrupt absence during the climax of the Pre-Soul Reaver Era.
I dabble in art most often and would love to develop my writing more and move forward with a project I currently work on alongside my brother, @chubbiestreaver though we spend more time brainstorming than story writing.
I hope to have fun here, and I'm looking forward to sharing art and ideas with a fellow community of people who enjoy Lok as I do!
Turelims got the moves 😏 (poor Raz) -NEW LOK COMIC STRIPS-
link:
https://www.facebook.com/SoulHealerFC/photos/pcb.143222850695630/143220177362564/?type=3&theater
Turelim are attuned to telekenetic forces.
They can and DO double-jump by concentrating physical force on the air beneath them.
More capable Turelim are potentially unlimited in how many consecutive jumps they can acheive, depending on their strength and telekinetic capacity.