the Verticality of Devotion
my piece for the @finalityzine ! so proud to have been a part of this and to be featured alongside so many powerhouses of art
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pride at Witness Inc.
Tormies are confused but they got the spirit
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yet for all of nezarec’s might, he proved no match for the wiles of the witch-queen
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So it turns out Savathun bullied not just one but two disciples already, what a Queen
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In The 8th Catabomb Of The Patron Saint Of Pain
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Nezarec, Final God of Pain
"He is that which is end. That which covets sin. The final god of pain—the purest light, the darkest hour. And He shall rise again."
Passage from Of Hated Nezarec, a pre-Golden Age text
An ancient psionic nightmare, Nezarec's corpse lay dormant on Earth's moon for centuries. Even split into dozens of morbid relics by scavengers, each piece still radiated hate. His head was ultimately caught in a cosmic beam of growth and regeneration, refocusing his malevolence into a new body. While he was finally killed by Guardians in the Root of Nightmares raid, he has survived death before...
Nezarec was a challenge, to put it mildly. His body is a freshly-grown reddish hulk, studded with nail-like spines, with his older head grafted to the neck, a gigantic scythe over one shoulder, and fourteen shimmering tendrils sprouting like foul wings from his back. His scythe, Night Terror, was the worst part. It should actually be even bigger than it is, and it already stretches the limits of what Lego ball joints can support. He should have a ring of seven multicoloured eyes, which I've chosen to side-step by using the One Ring as they're far too small to show without a custom printed tile.
The tendrils on his back are a kind of milky, shimmery colour which is impossible to represent, so I've just used alternating shades of silver. You can make the connectors (62462) whichever colour you like, I've just used what I had available. I'm proud of the spiralling segments of the scythe. I came up with a method to let each segment sit one-eighth of a rotation along from the previous one.
Have fun building Nezarec, but don't let him get into your head... Instructions are available on my Rebrickable.
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