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Published: 2015-12-27 08:02:45 +0000 UTC; Views: 422; Favourites: 3; Downloads: 1
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Description Three of my favorite alternate history characters; Mirov the Dueler from the Slavin Empire series, Garva Tilka and Gotalak Askensuye of the Kingdom of the Huns series. (sadly, drawn in my cartoony fashion).

I've been wanting to draw these characters for a while, and finally got around to it. I also intended to add a couple other characters (like Percy Thorn of the Russo-Japanese Great War Series (the one that was always ending in -tion), and a couple of one-offs like Emmanuel de Paul, the Blessed Rulers Yintao and Wen, maybe Sivan from the Kurdish Empire, and probably a lot more from the Slavin Empire series).

Mirov the Dueler-
As shown at about 50 years of age, so about half way though his reign as Slavin Emperor, shown with this his two swords and what's supposed to be a semi-traditional, semi-combat garb, along with his iconic two swords. He wears the traditional Blue-White motif of the Slavin Emperors, including wearing a blue shirt with the symbol of the Slavin Empire on it (the cloak also features it on the back), and a simple crown of silver with sapphires.
At this point, he'd probably be about 5'8 feet tall or 1,725 meters.

Garva Tilka-
As shown at about his early 30's, so still just a General (although an influential one), shown in Revolutionary Iberian General's garb: Red coat with a sparrow tail and a collar and cuff with fur, a helmet lined with fur, a medal showing a high ranking member of the Knights of Christ, plain pants and boots, and a sash colored in Hunnic colors.
At this point, he'd probably be about 5'6 feet tall, or 1,67 meters

Gotalak Askensuye- *changed from his old Miklos Horthy self and gave him a new Adolf Hitler look, completely unintentional*
As shown at about 40's years, so possibly early years of his Dictatorship (I actually never mentioned how old he is, as far as I can tell). This time not wearing something traditional or official, just wearing his common clothes (also happens to be similar with soldier's clothes), essentially a trench coat with half of the sleeves removed (to end with fur, as all Huns seem to do) on top of a lighter, long sleeve shirt. He also wears a red sash and boots lined with what else but fur.
He'd probably be about 6 foot even, or 1.82 meters

Heil Askensuye
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lucas7500 [2015-12-27 18:26:59 +0000 UTC]

I like this cartoony drawing, i often write down ficticious families trees and sometimes draw characters that are importants like stickman but with actual arms legs and head, with uniforms, etc.. 

Nice job with the history!

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Spiritswriter123 In reply to lucas7500 [2015-12-28 05:45:06 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

Yeah, first step to learn how draw is to draw a stickman, then the next is to learn to add clothes, then to add arms and legs, and then finally to add facial features.
You can find the latter three somewhere in my gallery, I think it interesting to see the evolution

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lucas7500 In reply to Spiritswriter123 [2015-12-28 17:18:06 +0000 UTC]

I remember i drawing i made this year, probably the drawing that i am most proud of, it is a skirmish between two forces (Era being between the Franco-Prussian war and the Boer War) wich all the characters have limbs and actually faces (although blank ones) and it is kinda of detailed for being shitty.

Then i stopped drawing for a while and i'm trying to fix a scale for characters so they don't appear oversized, like one is a giant and the other one is a freaking imp.

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