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Published: 2016-11-21 02:06:36 +0000 UTC; Views: 313; Favourites: 4; Downloads: 0
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Description Recently, I was chatting with about this pic:  kaisakuris.deviantart.com/art/… .  It reminded me strongly of one of my old characters (the one in the middle) from the late 90's - so I dug a few pics out of mothballs and scanned them in for comparison.  I hope Kaisa enjoys!  Don't judge the art too harshly; I made it 17 years ago.  
PS:  This character was a necromancer, who had a thing for designing specialty-purposed undead.  For those who might be curious, the zombie on the left is a type that retains a more lifelike appearance, for servitude in the public eye; the one on the right is a combat model that could move quickly and strike with deadly prowess.
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kaisakuris [2016-11-22 08:19:08 +0000 UTC]

this one is awesome as well! though I like the other outfit a little more, lol this one does not seem very reliable but the other characters looks pretty cool as well !

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Djake In reply to kaisakuris [2016-11-22 11:11:59 +0000 UTC]

Haha!  Yeah, I blame this outfit on teenage hormones, a lack of fabric understanding and/or liberal amounts of Socks Glue.  
The other outfit is actually just as dodgy - but it has a story behind it.  A chauvinistic ally (based on Dark Schneider, from that "Bastard!!!" anime I mentioned) bought her a chainmail bikini, with a powerful armour spell worked into each component - including the heel boots, which grant enhanced speed and perfect balance.  The magic offered better protection than plate armour - better even than the Bone Armour spell she took a few years to devise - so, in the end, she went around in the bikini.  In fact, she bought a bunch for her more important vassals too.  Much laughter was had, and many cheeks were rosied.  =3
I'm glad you liked the other characters as well.  All told, I think she had something close to a dozen different kinds of undead that she could raise, depending on what kind of services she had (and what materials were on-hand).  I seem to recall one episode where we busted a siege after realizing that those cannibal corpses (the critter on the right) were immune to bludgeoning damage - so we raised a bunch of dead soldiers, loaded them into a catapult, and flung them over the walls.  Mwahaha!
Come to think of it, though, it was kind of a weird campaign.  Spellcraft, as you might imagine, does not happen overnight - so months or years would go by where our characters did nothing but made up new magical applications, interspersed with plans to take over the world.  It was the ultimate in power-nerding!  Knowledge is power!    

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