Why indeed? You’ll have to find out next Sunday, although I’d say some things can be figured out even from this tiny image, if you try to do some deducing.
It looks like Hon-Eel the Artess is trampling someone underfoot. It’s a very nice touch, and reminds me of so many Hindu/Buddhist icons where Devas are crushing Asuras in a similar fashion.
You may, though I think Jeff would need to answer that one – I was basing the drawing both on a description “She dances upon the corpse of an enemy” and on Jan Pospisil’s excellent (and quite funny) illustration of White Shirt Day in the Guide.
This looks good! I’m very much looking forward to the Lunar side of the tale! But, why so much blood in front of a Lunar temple?
Why indeed? You’ll have to find out next Sunday, although I’d say some things can be figured out even from this tiny image, if you try to do some deducing.
Looks like someone went on a little rampage here! Wonder if our friend Argrath had something to do with that?
Beautiful Coloration there!
I like the very classical Greek style of the temple!
I’d like to teach the world to live
In Lunar Harmony
I’d like to place it in her arms,
To rule eternally.
It’s the Lunar Way!
It’s the way it should be!
It’s the Lunar Way!
I’d like to make this world her home,
And furnish it in red,
With golden corn and servile lords
And a blood red chaos bat.
It’s the Lunar Way!
What the world needs today!
It’s the Lunar Way!
It looks like Hon-Eel the Artess is trampling someone underfoot. It’s a very nice touch, and reminds me of so many Hindu/Buddhist icons where Devas are crushing Asuras in a similar fashion.
May I ask who it is?
You may, though I think Jeff would need to answer that one – I was basing the drawing both on a description “She dances upon the corpse of an enemy” and on Jan Pospisil’s excellent (and quite funny) illustration of White Shirt Day in the Guide.