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Published: 2016-10-06 06:11:51 +0000 UTC; Views: 31880; Favourites: 307; Downloads: 589
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For more information on the entire series, read the "'Demon's Due' Defined" journal entry here faile35.deviantart.com/journal… or the "'Demon's Due' Plus" journal entry here faile35.deviantart.com/journal… .The next page is here:
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She didn’t have long to wait, for indeed it seemed that her destiny wished to hurry that inner journey along. Avora recalls the evening only a few weeks after her departure from Port Sessen when the vessel granting her passage was assailed by pirates. Amidst smoke and violence, some brief maneuvers resulted in the transport ship being boarded by knots of brutish men. Many of the vessel's goods were confiscated, along with any passengers the pirates considered valuable. Anyone with the nobility to suggest wealthy family connections was taken aboard the pirates’ vessel to be held for ransom. After brief inspections of her callous-free hands, high speech, and dignified mien, they included Avora herself, though she refused to give them her name.
Now, what else would you think would happen to a female on a ship in this storyline? Oh, a giant octopus, maybe?! Hmmmm. Next story, maybe. Or maybe that'll make a good BBiP drawing in the future.
This image was done partly in tribute and appreciation for the pirate's booty images done by DocRedfield which are probably my favorite pieces of all his work.
Enjoy!
Note: Twisted Plot and Demon's Due are a work of fantasy and fiction. The artist/creator in no way condones this kind of treatment toward any woman or man, by living person, gremlin, plant, assassin, ratman, viscous fluid, programmed device, animated home furnishings, or otherworldly spiritual beings. Furthermore, the artist opposes the marginalizing and restriction of women in general by any institution, political and/or religious, including those which have individual women amongst their membership touting/promoting their own happiness within that institution as evidence that ALL women should feel the same way. This includes the religion I was raised in and which I have utterly discarded from my life over this and other issues.
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Comments: 24
collared-by-faile [2016-11-01 20:20:59 +0000 UTC]
The self-modeling you do of your hands strikes me in the oddest places, sometimes. Although your hands holding rope, maybe that's just deja vu.
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faile35 In reply to collared-by-faile [2016-11-01 23:45:40 +0000 UTC]
Well, it would only be deja vu if you were personally (re-) experiencing it now, I think. We can certainly arrange that...
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dashinvaine [2016-10-08 21:41:15 +0000 UTC]
Nice work. I recently discovered an historical illustrator called Fortunino Matania. He did some serious scenes (notably relating to the First World War), and some that is more pulp-y. In the latter category, he did this one of naughty pirates that is along similar lines to your recent scenes: s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/o…
He did this one featuring the Egyptian god Anubis which one of my recent commisioned pieces vaguely resembles, though I had not seen it when I did it...
s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/o…
Have you heard of this artist? Somehow he had escaped my attention all these years.
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faile35 In reply to dashinvaine [2016-10-09 01:00:56 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I've never heard of this Sir "Little Luck" but I do like his style in the two links you added. Those two pieces certainly do have a Dashinvaine-ish quality to them in tone, mood, and texture, and I think I can share in that appeal.
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dashinvaine In reply to faile35 [2016-10-09 12:20:43 +0000 UTC]
It transpires I did know of one of his works, from WWI, a rather emotional one showing a soldier having to leave his injured horse behind, with the title 'Goodbye Old Man'. I remember seeing a print of this when i was little, and finding it quite moving. Apparently he was also able to do stuff that was both dashinvaine-esqe and Failean. He was quite cheeky, ripping off our styles decades before we were born.
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faile35 In reply to dashinvaine [2016-10-10 00:00:47 +0000 UTC]
The nerve!
These two certainly seem exemplary of our mutual themes...
2.bp.blogspot.com/-G5dyJAZ8NQA…
erbgraphics.com/sitebuilder/im…
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dashinvaine In reply to faile35 [2016-10-10 02:56:08 +0000 UTC]
That first one also reminds me of Nicolay Bessonov's witch series, who may have been influenced.
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DocRedfield [2016-10-07 15:54:08 +0000 UTC]
Ooh, home run on this one... I love the depth you get and the sense of dread from the characters/action. Me likey and thank ye for the kind words of appreciation of me work, harrr...
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faile35 In reply to DocRedfield [2016-10-07 17:21:32 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, man. I'm glad you approve. And you're welcome.
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1classybadger [2016-10-06 18:16:04 +0000 UTC]
darn pirates, always ruining a lovely bit of escaping from ones past
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faile35 In reply to 1classybadger [2016-10-07 17:20:54 +0000 UTC]
And a nice vehicle for taking one to his/her future.
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OakEgg [2016-10-06 14:30:01 +0000 UTC]
Such a wealth of details
The one pirate is holding a very nice handful
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faile35 In reply to OakEgg [2016-10-06 16:55:26 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! It looks like he's got a couple of handfuls in his... uh... hands, I guess.
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OakEgg In reply to faile35 [2016-10-07 14:56:05 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome! I guess that you guess just right on that yes I guess so
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carmag34 [2016-10-06 12:51:35 +0000 UTC]
ah fantastic tribute This are oldfashion pirates we know and we like
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faile35 In reply to carmag34 [2016-10-06 16:54:45 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, they're probably seeing in chorus like vvvan's comment below. Thanks!
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vvvan [2016-10-06 12:27:05 +0000 UTC]
Yo-ho, yo-ho, the pirate's life for me!
Oh, rape & pillage & loot & burn, the pirate's life, yo-ho!
"Yes, but when Pirates of the Caribbean breaks down, the pirates don't eat the tourists."
"Well... actually... in a manner of speaking..."
Drink up me hearties, yo-ho!
Hmm... I wonder what happens next?
I got it! Malcom the Meereenese Meerkat rescues Avora and becomes her familiar!
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faile35 In reply to vvvan [2016-10-06 16:53:58 +0000 UTC]
Well, these are just animatronic pirates taken from that one special scene of that attraction...
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia…
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TCPolecat7 [2016-10-06 09:47:12 +0000 UTC]
Time for a whole different sort of adventure: sold into slavery.
- Polecat
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sothellio [2016-10-06 08:12:50 +0000 UTC]
Looks like her destiny found some helpful pirates to escort Avora and her friend off of their clearly unsafe ship and to more secure accommodations for a modest fee.
From a practical standpoint, it seems like it would be difficult for Avora to be ransomed even if she divulged her name given that after several weeks of travel she's likely to be pretty far from Port Sessen. I'm guessing Avora is going to find out what happens when the ransom can't/won't be paid.
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Mad-Gav [2016-10-06 06:26:24 +0000 UTC]
Out of the frying pan... but at least she's avoided the manhandling her blonde friend is experiencing, so far.
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faile35 In reply to Mad-Gav [2016-10-06 16:48:27 +0000 UTC]
Apparently even at this younger age and in distress, Avora gave off a more menacing aura.
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