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I think it’s really cool how all the noble robots seem to be modeled after pre-french revolution nobles. they seem a lot more… hateable that way. Great job!
This is an interesting civilisation you have David, 18th century based monarchy and nobles, a military based on chess pieces which use weapons that became near obsolete around the 16th century. They have a religion that “Bans techonolgy” yet they themselves are technological master pieces.
Also, who is the figure stading at the side of Lady Patrin(Large middle frame), as he/she is in the foreground facing the queen, and cloked like the other generals I can assume this one of the 8 generals?
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I think it’s really cool how all the noble robots seem to be modeled after pre-french revolution nobles. they seem a lot more… hateable that way. Great job!
This is an interesting civilisation you have David, 18th century based monarchy and nobles, a military based on chess pieces which use weapons that became near obsolete around the 16th century. They have a religion that “Bans techonolgy” yet they themselves are technological master pieces.
Also, who is the figure stading at the side of Lady Patrin(Large middle frame), as he/she is in the foreground facing the queen, and cloked like the other generals I can assume this one of the 8 generals?
Sharp eye, Chem. That’s the Chancellor. He’s not one of the eight generals and he doesn’t really fall into the chess set scheme.
He has a line or two in the next page.
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