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  • in reply to: Vampyrist’s Corner #167533

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    Here is a green/aquamarine guy.

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    in reply to: Vampyrist’s Corner #167520

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    Here is another take on the wielder of mystical flame and magical investigator, Rebecca “Hellfire” Johnson.

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    in reply to: Vampyrist’s Corner #167434

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    Here is Banker, the money man for the criminal underworld.

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    in reply to: Vampyrist’s Corner #167419

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    Here is Samyaza, leader of the Grigori. The Grigori are fallen angels who can control corrupted holy light. They are not evil beings, but have been known to pick fights with both sides of the holy conflict.

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    in reply to: Vampyrist’s Corner #167269

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    Here is Harold Alston, a British magician who specializes in projection magic. He is the only heir of a poor noble family and uses his magic to pay for his lavish lifestyle. He usually operates as a middleman between powerful forces, setting up parleys with his projection magic.

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    in reply to: Vampyrist’s Corner #167165

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    Thanks. I have not read the dresden files, but I know of them and have planned to read them at some point.

    Here is Andrew Keye, Nicholas’s younger brother who he often has to help get out of trouble. Andrew is a skilled magician like his brother and is also in it for the money, though he has less morals than his brother. He also has a penchant for getting in over his head.

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    in reply to: Vampyrist’s Corner #166913

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    Thanks.

    Here is Nicholas Keye, paranormal PI. Nicholas is a sorcerer jack of all trades who works as a private investigator/magician for hire. He is often in it for the money, but will generally do the right thing. He is essentially my universe’s John Constantine. His gloves amplify his spellcasting.

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    in reply to: Mr. Vaudeville's New & Improved Gallery #166805

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    I really like the concept behind McNamara. Also I am vaguely curious what musical would have a concept like that?

    in reply to: Anarchangel’s Archive #166804

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    I really love your last three! Jiminy’s outfit is great and goofy in a really fun silver age sort of way. Moon Child is fun. Codex is also really well done. I like the gloves and the chain tail.

    in reply to: Vampyrist’s Corner #166801

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    Here is the cajun magician, Luc Dubois.

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    in reply to: Vampyrist’s Corner #166798

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    Here is Arek Fazzar, an alien trader.

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    in reply to: Blastmasterism's Big Gallery #166691

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    I really dig Fire Glider.

    in reply to: PLANET AMS #166690

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    Wow! Your recent output has been amazing! My personal favorites are Wormhole (great effects and costume), Relinquished (The glass look is very well done), and Streak (Effects work again is great).

    in reply to: DJuby Gallery – Volume 2 #166689

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    Shock is great!

    in reply to: Vampyrist’s Corner #166686

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    Thanks AMS, I wish the same for you. My family is doing fine at the moment, though we’re all feeling a little cooped up. I’ve been working from home the last couple of weeks, which has been interesting. Thankfully, my job (electronic medical records) has been able to keep me busy.

     

    Here is a contest entry, my take on the egotistical Awe.

     

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