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He's tall and relatively dark featured for a caucasian. Thanks to his world of origin he's about 6'6 or so and gaunt, not Etheopian famine victim think but rather noticably so. His most startling feature is his eyes, they're a deep blue than runs to a deep purplish color.
Other than that a sandy sort of brown for hair that he keeps rather long and pulled back.
Other than that a sandy sort of brown for hair that he keeps rather long and pulled back.
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Okay, this probably isn't that close, but it can work as a baseline to refine the search on. The height is tricky, but I've got a pretty extensive collection, especially since a buddy started dumping newsgroup loads on me.
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Just tell me what's right, if anything, and what's wrong.
The Emperor bades you click this link
Just tell me what's right, if anything, and what's wrong.
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Not bad really. A bit less beefy and he has no obvious augmatics. Other than that pretty close, assuming he's in power armor rather than his customary robe and cloak.Petrosjko wrote:Okay, this probably isn't that close, but it can work as a baseline to refine the search on. The height is tricky, but I've got a pretty extensive collection, especially since a buddy started dumping newsgroup loads on me.
The Emperor bades you click this link
Just tell me what's right, if anything, and what's wrong.
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Well, he's not about to hammer your man too hard just yet. He's a most useful mammal if he's sufficiently pure.Petrosjko wrote:Oh crap, one detail I forgot to mention. Prius is wearing a hexagrammatic ward, too.
I'd be curious to see them. Would you care to share?Petrosjko wrote:Looks like that's the best I'll be able to do, art-wise. Had a couple of anime-esque shots, but the physique was a bit too beefy, I thought.
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Ah, well this is going to be interesting to say the least. Now we find out how it will all turn out.Petrosjko wrote:Wow, had to go back to page thirty to extract that dialogue.
Heh. Most useful mammal. Very true. Are you familiar with the character Joachim Steuben from Drake's Hammer's Slammers? He's something of the model from which I derived Prius.
I'll go back through and get 'em, just a sec.
What can I say, I like quotes from Bruckhiemer quote. So many good one liners. And I am not terribly familiar with Hammer's Slammers. All the Drake I've read has been of the Cinnabar Navy series. I think I rather get the model.
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You aren't really a participant in this game until you go through your first potential cluster fuck. Think of this as your initiation and welcoming party.
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Yeah, Drake likes his servile killer characters. Really, Tovera would probably be a better comparison in some ways than Steuben, except that Steuben has his own company of security police that are like-minded fascists.
The other big difference is that neither Tovera or Prius have Steuben's flamboyant sexuality. Prius is pretty much asexual.
(He's interested in Celeste because she's a better killer than he is.)
The other big difference is that neither Tovera or Prius have Steuben's flamboyant sexuality. Prius is pretty much asexual.
(He's interested in Celeste because she's a better killer than he is.)
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You gotta wonder about the people Drake met in 'Nam and while being a prosecuter. Although it is clear he likes the killers better than the paper pushers.
The Excellent Prismatic Spray. For when you absolutely, positively must kill a motherfucker. Accept no substitutions. Contact a magician of the later Aeons for details. Some conditions may apply.
Not so much the people he met, I think. He talks on his homepage about how he has a piece of himself in all his big characters, while discussing the novel with... Tom Kelly, I think was the protagonist. Not sure. The novel was Citadel, and he talks about how some of his characters really bother him because they're places he really doesn't like to put his mind into.
Considering how much he focuses on Steuben, that's saying something.
Here you go, SB.
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Main objection to this one was the hair color, but I think the physique (from what we can see of it) about matches.
Still digging around for the other one.
Considering how much he focuses on Steuben, that's saying something.
Here you go, SB.
Clicketh the linketh
Main objection to this one was the hair color, but I think the physique (from what we can see of it) about matches.
Still digging around for the other one.
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Which one is it you're thinking? Because I could see both. He is a swordsman after all and that builds up some muscle.Petrosjko wrote: Here you go, SB.
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Main objection to this one was the hair color, but I think the physique (from what we can see of it) about matches.
Still digging around for the other one.
Top one. I feel proprietary about the bottom one. I picked that one for a character of mine in an old fantasy game I was briefly in. Auliff Fallon, swordmaster extraordinaire.Stormbringer wrote:Which one is it you're thinking? Because I could see both. He is a swordsman after all and that builds up some muscle.
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Steuben's pretty much a subordinate character. He's never the lead character, even in The Sharp End, most of it is told from another character's viewpoint. His flamboyance and deadliness mean that the other characters pay attention to him when he is in a scene, but he really doesn't take up much print space. You just notice him for every moment that he is there.
The novel is Fortress and that one is a nasty piece of work. Distopian alternate timeline told from the point of view of government agent who can't trust his own handlers while the future of human race is at stake. At the end the main character gets the choice of which person who's life he's totally fucked over to go back for.
The novel is Fortress and that one is a nasty piece of work. Distopian alternate timeline told from the point of view of government agent who can't trust his own handlers while the future of human race is at stake. At the end the main character gets the choice of which person who's life he's totally fucked over to go back for.
The Excellent Prismatic Spray. For when you absolutely, positively must kill a motherfucker. Accept no substitutions. Contact a magician of the later Aeons for details. Some conditions may apply.
Yeah, but he likes to linger on Steuben. It's that 'poisonous spider' effect, beautiful yet deadly.Imperial Overlord wrote:Steuben's pretty much a subordinate character. He's never the lead character, even in The Sharp End, most of it is told from another character's viewpoint. His flamboyance and deadliness mean that the other characters pay attention to him when he is in a scene, but he really doesn't take up much print space. You just notice him for every moment that he is there.
The novel is Fortress and that one is a nasty piece of work. Distopian alternate timeline told from the point of view of government agent who can't trust his own handlers while the future of human race is at stake. At the end the main character gets the choice of which person who's life he's totally fucked over to go back for.
Yeah, Fortress! I read it like ten years ago, so the details are a bit slippery, but I remember a few scenes, and the ending. Flipping the coin and so on.
Frankly, the last novel in the Cinnabar series dwelled just a tad too much on the mindset stuff. I mean, yes, we've gotten the idea good and well by now that Adele has the psycho-killer capacity. I vastly preferred Lt. Leary, Commanding.