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RE: Spider Coccoon

in #drawing6 years ago

I think, realistically, this is the first time we would see explicit mention of heroes (or side-heroes) being handicapped in some way and still being a functional member of virtuous people within Medieval British canon. Of course there may have been characters beforehand in other Medieval British canon, but they're either lost to history or reworked into this character. Any a case, half/semi-nude hero representation! Also clearly exposed skin that a club can bludgeon on! He better use that sword to great use and parry like a mad duelist!

Anyways, to make this an arbitrary paragraph but to continue on, I love the sketch style as previously admitted. (I need not bring up what we brought up in the previous two Knights of the Round Table art posts. Though I like how yah continue on with that style.) What I find a bit anachronistic is the belt buckle, but maybe there were certainly belts that had that style (after all, not lot remained of the Medieval England when it came to small items like that). Also, partially armoured and still cool looking. (I imagine the full armament would make the hacked-off limb a shield-limb or some morning star tool.)

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Handicapped people being heroic is so inspiring and awesome :D

I think he'll have a prosthetic arm when he's fully armoured, and then it may come up super useful to defend himself with in times of need !