





Meet the Nevermores by Molinnaire (me)
Jillian, a Monster Hunter mother, and Juliet, her werewolf daughter.






Jillian, a Monster Hunter mother, and Juliet, her werewolf daughter.
Witness the night that changed the lives of a mother and her daughter.
During the final performance of a Ghost tribute band following Papa Nihil's original 1969 run "Jacob & the Esaus," Juliet Nevermore flees into the night beneath the full moon...
Only to return Juliet, Nevermore.
Team captains for a fictional sport called Deathblow - some mixture of Jugger with NFL style branding and a bit of wrestling theatricality.
At the very basic level, it's 6v6 gladiator matches with different historical, regional, and sometimes even subcultural, inspirations.
The teams, in order of appearance, are as follows:
• The Oum Dragon Gods
• The Poe Ravens
• The Atlas Robins
• The Skylar Vipers
• The New Lyco Wildhounds (formerly the Berserkers)
• The GuanXi Lionguard
• The Regalis Sirens
• The Leroux Phantasms
• The Viverne Blackscale Knights
• The Han-Seong Silverfin Gorgons
• The Goethe Devils
• The Relicta Engineers
• The Eden Nephilim
• The New Elysium Arcanists
• The Nahas Sandswimmers
• The Tashkil Ironworkers
• The Adhirohan Indra
• Los 42 del Monte
• The Lazarus Hooligan Holiday
• The Landford City Police Department Gasknights
Previous post was SNAFU due to Reddit having some issues.
Mother and daughter Jillian and Juliet Nevermore, a mostly tightly-knit duo with some strain at the seams.
The full moon reveals all - or... perhaps not?
Do they take the gamble?
Neo Damaske, a duelist known for his unusual attire and odd mask. He is a traveler who barters armor in exchange for duels with warriors of renown.
And in the far, far future, he would be quite proud of his kin, Zonaira.
Some of the artwork I made for the piecemeal game I helped develop.
Much smoggier than the usual take on Cyberpunk.
True dystopia.
Converging ideas are inevitable.
Execution is what separates us.
No need to get so territorial, Kaitlyn.
Violet and Beatrice enjoying a nice little getaway, but to Beatrice it's not a vacation, it's publicity work.
All eyes on them, after all.