PRESENTING - The Koryos: The Young Warriors Who Shaped Bronze Age Europe by my good friend @poeticaatelli (@taerusatellus) and I This new

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PRESENTING - The Koryos: The Young Warriors Who Shaped Bronze Age Europe by my good friend @poeticaatelli (@taerusatellus) and I This new

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Call of the Koryos
For what do we work our hands, Down to wretched, arching bones,
When our ancestors did no such thing, But lived by force of arms alone?
For what glory do we toil, So that we might have meagre bread,
When those before us weapons drew, And lived by their iron instead?
Why do we work as chided slaves, Tilling someone else’s land, When not so many years ago,
Our people lived with sword in hand?
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Is it not glory that you seek?
Not battle for which you yearn?
Do you not want that fire and life,
Once held in your eyes to return?
Well it won’t come with life as this, Only Misery and woe it brings,
For here only monotony, Is fit to reign as tyrant king.
So will you sit and work away,
Until your days of youth are spent?
I for one shall freedom take, Or I shall die in the attempt.
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Are we not sons of Father Mars?
Does not His blood run through our veins?
To see us hunched in such a state, He surely hangs His head in shame.
I wish to break these scathing bonds, Before my fleeting time elapsed,
I won’t remain a prisoner here, A workhorse caged and beat and trapped.
Will you choose dull and pitter peace, Or thunder of a bloody war?
You are free to choose your fate,
But I will suffer this no more.
- Poetica Atelli, Call of the Koryos
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AX FASHIONS?
@koryos Ax fashions!! That folder started off for just this drawing, but of course I can’t stop at just one outfit.
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IT’S FINE IT WAS VERY FUN AND KENZAN IS EXACTLY AS SMART AS SHE NEEDS TO BE
I’m so glad you were having fun with it!! I was really enjoying just letting Kenzan talk to people and accidentally make friends.
(And I suspect you enjoy watching Kenz 404-error when flirted with. It’s okay. I do too.)
vampire bats are nerds. Standalone picture from my reply to this post
(side note, bat anatomy is outrageous, these are the weirdest animals, and I love them for it, but it makes them tough to draw really fast...)

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STEAL HIS LUNCH MONEY (standalone picture from this post)
@koryos from what you’ve written about working with flying foxes, they seem the type to bully some poor nerd.
a thing about bats that I completely forgot earlier: not only are their knees backwards, but their whole legs and feet are backwards-- gr8 for hanging upside-down from stuff, absolutely terrible for being drawn standing up. Bats, god.
k e n z a n
Oh my word—
Pros:
can pick you up
asks you how your day went and listens to the answer
super affectionate
thinks you’re amazing
Cons:
NOT subtle
does not flirt so much as blatantly state compliments
you are going to end up going on charity missions