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transmechanicus · 3 days
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Everybody drawing custodes ladies with elaborate long feminine hairstyles and crazy intense makeup is insane. Have you seen the current custodes heads? They have the most dyke looking fucked up buzzcuts on earth broken up by 6 separate cybernetic skull ports, and the ladies would be no different. The only ones who even know what eyeliner is are in the Emissaries Imperatus shield host and would only wear it as an obscure means of communicating rank or authority in niche diplomatic interactions.
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This is getting to "list of things Trazyn has in his museum"-levels of meme. I love it.
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feyspeaker · 1 day
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"All right, let's hear what they're whispering about you, hmm?" prints | patreon
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vezimira · 3 days
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where brothers of silence
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aethersflames · 3 days
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Mevranor Alpha-Gamma-56. Humble techpriest of the Adeptus Mechanicus, and product of my newest obsession with Warhammer 40K.
(no-background and variant without mask below cut)
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jukashi · 3 days
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Thought of the Day: The keenest blade is righteous hatred.
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annasmafroo · 2 days
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I wanted a hot necron mommy OC, I made a hot necron mommy OC
Necron mommy lore
Lesser Lord Merthida, adored by her subordinates and seen as graceful and beautiful, was a frail and weak woman back when she was in flesh, not even being able to walk by herself. The idea of having a strong body that would never deteriorate seemed pleasant to her so she gladly accepted the "bargain" of changing flesh to metal.
She still sees herself as beautiful, although doesn't really mean her appearance.
Has two separate lower limbs set: scorpion body and default legs. Wears them depending on her mood.
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nictanova · 5 hours
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Perhaps it will be difficult for me to describe what is happening here. This is a moment from a Rogue Trader session I'm playing. Overgrown party members nerf the face of the bloodletters.
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plasmometer · 12 hours
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commission for @currentlyploughingsimonbelmont
if you want to make your character older and uglier, i am the right person for the job
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nebelimlim · 14 hours
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Second attempt to learn how to draw this bastard. A liiiiiiittle better.
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Broke: no canon-confirmed Ladystodes
Woke: canon-confirmed Ladystodes
Bespoke: the first canon-confirmed Ladystodes is also the same one to make an unmatched move of winning Blood Games with a turbo nuke straight to E's skeleton knee
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Calladayce Taurovalia Kesh, also known as "the woman who tried to nuke the Emperor", does not mess around...
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banshee-king · 3 days
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Okay I know some people are already getting tired of the female Custodes drama, but I have another point to add.
In the 5th Ed Necrons codex women were never mentioned. The codex mentions lords, princes, and the Silent King, but never any ladies, princesses, or queens. This is pretty egregious as because the Necrontyr are aliens it’s not certain how they reproduced, or if females existed in any aspect of their society at all. Even the Deceiver refers to the other C’Tan as its brothers. It wouldn’t be until a couple years later in Imperial Armour Volume 12 that the idea of a Phaerakh, a female Phaeron, was added.
This is rather similar to Custodes. Previous codices mention men and “sons of nobility”, but it never states that women can’t become Custodes. Of course female Custodes never appeared in novels either. However in 5th Ed, Necrons got 7 new named characters with models and all were male. The first Necrons that appeared in novels were all male. Every named Necron without a model was either outright male, or its not stated. Technically speaking, Imperial Armour retcons the Necron codex by adding women.
Yet female Necrons didn’t ruin the faction. Necrons weren’t solely defined as their men vs the feminine Eldar. Necrons didn’t “go woke, go broke” because of Xun’bakyr the Mother of Oblivion. The villainy or grimdarkness of the faction wasn’t reduced because they now had women in positions of power. The same is true for Custodes.
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plagueparchments · 1 day
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i cannot bring myself to work on my uni work. have this thing
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transmechanicus · 3 days
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Twitter/X user @cnmbwjx's Fem! Dorn to fortify and cleanse my dash from that last post which is causing me D6+6 psychic damage.
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