Béla Lugosi, 1919. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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Béla Lugosi, 1919. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
Várom a javaslataitokat!
I'm fidna crashout. The Mr. Worldwide Chance skin doesn't have a Hungarian variant. It has everything bit that. Talk about underrepresenting minorities. <-ur not them bro
Like it's not that hard vro just make one...
It's too similar ti Mexico (& Italy)? (to my knowledge there's no Italian variant either) Idgaf Sybau💔 *turul screech* 🦅🦅🦅
/ satire, intentionally misspelled words
If ur not Hungarian the joke is that he's saying "Jó napot!" (Good day!) but mispronouncing the letter J (for us it actually sounds like Y for English)
The 'B' on the headset stands for 'Bal' which means Left. I also added a cockade, the type that ppl wear on March 15th (I know it's not March 15th, but it's cool, so shut up). I went out of my way to make them extra Hungarian.
Mondtam már, hogy szeretem Chance-t...?
🦅 TURUL (mythical bird of Hungarian origin) “The Turul does not merely fly; he remembers the origin of all wings.” — Whispers of the Ancestors
The Turul is not just a bird—it is the winged spirit of a nation, the sacred guardian of a people’s fate. From the mists of myth and time, it soars across the sky as a symbol of divine origin, ancestral power, and spiritual sovereignty.
Said to have guided the ancient leaders of the Magyars, the Turul is a totem of the Árpád dynasty, the mystical father figure, and the heaven-sent protector of warriors, heroes, and kings. It embodies the flame of destiny, the swiftness of action, and the majesty of empire—not as conquest, but as sacred duty.
The Turul is the celestial hawk of vision and victory, the one who flies not only over land, but over time—watching, warning, guiding.
Rigó
Székelyudvarhely, 1912
Turul statue, Budapest
A series of fantasy-themed ink illustrations I did for my TTRPG stock art venture! There's a lot of these coming up, so stay tuned for more!
My DriveThruRPG store, where I upload these for game developers to buy and use, is here!