Fuin
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Post by Fuin on Dec 9, 2009 12:17:16 GMT
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Post by Mr Pitchfork on Dec 9, 2009 21:55:20 GMT
I remember seeing this before he tweeted it. Where was it? Is it in his hidden picture archive that I can't remember the URL for?
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Post by Mishmash on Dec 9, 2009 22:35:51 GMT
This picture was drawn as a last minute thing during one of Tom's custom drawing ustreams.
The 'hidden picture archive' I think you are talking about can be found at gunnerkrigg.com/streams but I don't think that drawing is on there!
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Post by Mr Pitchfork on Dec 10, 2009 3:18:31 GMT
That is indeed the archive of which I spake! Thanks, broseph!
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Post by phriot on Dec 14, 2009 16:25:30 GMT
This is off topic and may have been mentioned elsewhere, but i found it interesting that the drawings of Parley and Annie (training to be mediums) in dresses feature swords (how Jeanne is often pictured) but the picture of Kat (not training to be a medium) in a dress shows a gun.
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Post by Snes on Dec 15, 2009 21:02:03 GMT
Nobody stops Parley from enjoying her chocs.
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Post by Seth Thresher on Dec 16, 2009 1:32:07 GMT
Nobody stops Parley from enjoying her chocs. Hey Pyro, I noticed you had a bit of a spelling error right there. Don't worry, I fixed it for you
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Post by Tierra Y Libertad on Dec 18, 2009 0:19:17 GMT
This is off topic and may have been mentioned elsewhere, but i found it interesting that the drawings of Parley and Annie (training to be mediums) in dresses feature swords (how Jeanne is often pictured) but the picture of Kat (not training to be a medium) in a dress shows a gun. I thought that was because Parley and Antimony represent the etheric, which tends to not require particularly advanced real-world weapons, but Kat is more mechanical in her skill set and exploits technology to achieve her goals.
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Post by chiparoo on Dec 18, 2009 2:26:11 GMT
I think it's less symbolic and more of annie and parley would prefer swords, and kat would prefer guns. fits their characters.
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rallan
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Post by rallan on Dec 18, 2009 7:36:06 GMT
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Post by the bandit on Dec 18, 2009 16:06:14 GMT
Who says that symbolism and character personality cannot coincide?
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