Aw dont kill him whats with all this hostility, i hope he turns around and lobs off her head, show her to mess with the law
Posted by Guest on Sat 07 May 2005 01:43:57 PM EDT
vell
thats does so not look egyptian lookin dark rose. just for starters that little tiara and the sleve sorta things look way to medievil.
Posted by Guest on Thu 05 May 2005 10:22:35 PM EDT
OMG
LOVE the sword and LOVE the girl! =D
Posted by Guest on Thu 05 May 2005 08:24:31 PM EDT
Hehu
Look at all those funny smiling thingies in the "fire".. It's a cat at the top! =D
Posted by Guest on Thu 05 May 2005 08:12:03 PM EDT
LAKE
Is it a wooden beak? Maybe he lost it an a swordfight?
Damaskerna på fötterna är också underbara!
Duck or die!
Posted by Guest on Thu 28 Apr 2005 05:00:51 AM EDT
Shadow
I like the way her book is hovering unsupported...
Posted by Guest on Wed 27 Apr 2005 06:21:45 PM EDT
The Wolf Lord
The text is 1T10+5, the damage the character did with a thrown dagger. Swedish RPGs use T10 rather than D10 since the Swedish word for "dice" is "tärning".
Posted by Guest on Tue 26 Apr 2005 07:11:58 PM EDT
Musashi
cool picture, however whatever the "text" is, it's not japanese. or if it is japanese, it's very poorly written. the second row, in katakana *could* be read as "iro" and the left bottom symbol as "na". however, i don't think that's what it is supposed to be. either way, none of it is recognizable as any kanji i've ever seen.
Posted by Guest on Tue 26 Apr 2005 12:01:53 PM EDT
Musashi
If you really want to know about samurai hand position there are certain things about samurai that are always consistent.
Samurai, regardless of handedness, *always* carried the sword on the left hip. It was *always* wielded "right handed" when held using both hands... meaning right hand just under the hilt, and the left hand at the bottom, near what western swords refer to as the pommel (japanese swords typically didn't need any extra weight to counter-balance the sword, so they don't really have an enlarged pommel). This was done to give extra leverage on the blade, and to allow it to be swung extremely quickly in snap motions where one hand would go one direction while the other in the opposite.
Posted by Guest on Tue 26 Apr 2005 11:46:31 AM EDT
Panzerman
I think it's a Dudette...
Posted by Guest on Tue 19 Apr 2005 04:52:44 AM EDT