For the prompt "wild" I decided to give the spotlight to one of the new Doggos! I'm still unsure about the culture of this new species, but over time I'll figure something out!
...judging from the skulls on his belt, this guy means business. He also seems to think armor is for losers...
...judging from the skulls on his belt, this guy means business. He also seems to think armor is for losers...
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I love how this came out! Really loving the weapons and his mane! He looks like a total badass! :P
Yeah... I'd be scared as hell if he came after me looking like that. Very impressive
I'd surrender immediately, I think I'd much rather be his prisoner than his belt buckle
Culture: They're actually a bunch of office workers, the whole lot of them. They're just also really into LARPing.
Well he does have 2 victories over Humans to back his view on Armor. Some of the English Soldiers in the early colonies in Virginia tried to use the Armor of the early 1600s when fighting the Native population - didn't work out well. Lightly clad warriors were dominating the battlefield for a while - speed, stealth and good archery skills came into play. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India.....ssacre_of_1622
https://www.ancientpages.com/2018/0.....and-forgotten/
https://www.ancientpages.com/2018/0.....and-forgotten/
Oooooh? Do we perhaps have some bronze age axe tech? Or just the same style of fitting as early socket axes?
If you got no armor, you better be faster than a Superman.
And for culture, flip the table - make them look primitive, yet be culturally progressive and relatively non-violent.
And for culture, flip the table - make them look primitive, yet be culturally progressive and relatively non-violent.
A socket axe in one hand and free love and social support systems in the other XD
Really tho it would be interesting to see a culture with relatively 'modern' values and how those values effect the treatment and view of them by the other cultures, if they think they are stupid/barbaric/weak/'primitive' so on so forth
Really tho it would be interesting to see a culture with relatively 'modern' values and how those values effect the treatment and view of them by the other cultures, if they think they are stupid/barbaric/weak/'primitive' so on so forth
Fucking mood, though I imagine these doggos would be happy to use rifles and knowing their idea of a homeland...
a big pain in the ass to fight.
a big pain in the ass to fight.
Murder-puppy! \o/ Yes, armour is for losers (I may be biased in that I always go for the rogue types in games, where possible) :)
"He also seems to think armor is for losers"
So, he's a D&D Barbarian. Got it. ;D
So, he's a D&D Barbarian. Got it. ;D
See what happens when someone gets so many rejections? We know now what happened to the two humans who refused to do the peace and love ritual 😮
It seems that in the end you opted for a more Celtic culture clothing, or perhaps very early Vikings. With very primitive/early copper/bronze axes.
It seems that in the end you opted for a more Celtic culture clothing, or perhaps very early Vikings. With very primitive/early copper/bronze axes.
guess he's given up on cultural exchanging and switch to cultural acquiring with force.
That's quite a primitive way to haft an axe head.
What material are the heads made from? Copper? Bronze? Iron?
This looks like some bronze age era hafting.
What material are the heads made from? Copper? Bronze? Iron?
This looks like some bronze age era hafting.
Aw, I love the embroidery on his kilt - the fine details on his hatchets, too!
Ooh dramatic! Reminds me of some Gaullic and britonic costumes.
Also I guess cultural exchanges have become more cultural appropriation (of heads) lol.
Also I guess cultural exchanges have become more cultural appropriation (of heads) lol.
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