This is a really old character of mine. I named him Mitzrael. I know it's kind of a hard name to remind, but he stayed like this for so long I didn't want to change him... I know most of the best characters were created on teen age by famous artists, so I guess I should keep him how he is...
Here he is walking on a path of ice. I like that kind of environment, and it got really cool with his outfit being red. I wanted it to remind a bit of dragon scales. I hope I've been successful on that.
He is a general of a corrupt nation and this sword has a special story behind it, which I'll not tell here...
A collection of the most beautiful and amazing square photographs I found among my favourites. Please have a look and give these artists the attention they deserve!
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"Sharp like an edge of a samurai sword, the mental blade cut through flesh and bone."
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