Murkrake does sound similar to Kraken, and it being a giant species in the North Sea fits the general description of Kraken. Can't say I've ever heard it spelled as Murkrake though.
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Murkrake does sound similar to Kraken, and it being a giant species in the North Sea fits the general description of Kraken. Can't say I've ever heard it spelled as Murkrake though.
As in the wolf that accompanies Aslaug? That would explain why it looks like it has Völsung eyes.
Quite the versatile instrument, Brynhild sure didn't cheap out on her gifts to her daughter.
With the release of the first volume's E-book version, Miwa has moments ago posted his thoughts and impressions about the illustrations he made. Really interesting stuff, impressed by the research...
All my thanks to you, Phoenix. So excited to read your translations, as a native Norwegian I can help out with any words, names, places and whatnot if it's needed.
Man, there's so much i want...
Danish or Swedish? Cuz I'm Norwegian, so I can help too if there's anything you miss.
So this is the first servant I ever came up with, over a decade ago now and I still haven't finished the sheet, ain't that a kicker to the self-esteem.
But anyways, here's what I've got so far:
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Remina comments it's probably Caster's familiar.
By the description it sounds like it could be a Ved, though it's not a on-to-one fit unless they've taken some liberties with it. Then again, considering this is a Fate story we're talking about...
It's the dog-fish-hybrid looking things in Act 6, but they just use the kali sprite during battle.
Well Vietnam does have a pretty long history of being invaded, and Lê Lợi is pretty famous for the Lam Sơn Uprising where he drove out the Ming forces occupying Vietnam.
As for the fish demon Ngư...
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So as is pretty obvious by his design, Lạc Long Quân is pretty heavily inspired by Sol Badguy, and that goes for his weapon too. That big hunk of metal fashioned...
Right on the money.
Sol was a pretty big inspiration when I finalized the design for Lạc Long Quân, but he was only half of the equation. The other big thing that inspired this design was Getter...
Far from Celtic, opposite side of the world rather. If you want a hint; the patterns on the clothes of the first two designs hail from certain bronze drums.
And perhaps. Finding the inspiration...
So one of my main hobbies is drawing, and I figured might as well design how my servant ideas would look myself.
So this guy was one of my earliest ideas, and in concept he's basically meant to...
Aight, Ibsen, here's what I've got so far:
True Name: Henrik Johan Ibsen
Class: Caster
Stats:
- STR: E
- END: D
A gorilla like his brother then.
I'm guessing the plus-modifiers on his stats come from his Madness Enhancement?
I like to see how they interpret historical and mythical characters and places.
Well, hippos and crocodiles were animals associated with Seth, and they're both very dangerous aquatic animals. So combine that with his murder of Osiris and his usage of water to get rid if the...
He sounds like the kind of guy who skates by on good luck with his laziness, until the consequences catch up and bites him hard.
Interesting sheet, though that third skill of his sure is a mouthful.
Just a quick question, when he's firing off missiles with his sword, does the missilie launch from the sword itself or does he...
To be honest, I really enjoyed ORAS. A lot of that's probably due to nostalgia due to me spending a lot of time on Ruby back in the day. But I also actually liked a lot of the new stuff, and riding...
I remember watching that movie on vhs a long time ago. Something that still sticks in my mind is how the Emperor has all these candles there to reveal any aggression against him.
The Chaldea Security Organization's headquarters, situated in the middle of Antarctica as most would understand, was due to political reasons. Yet, there was another reason for it's placement. A...
Good question. How best to describe it... I think the best way to describe t is how they manifest. Shakespeare replicates events, people and places from your past to hurt you. Ibsen on the other hand...