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urbanknightart · 13 hours
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Disco Elysium out there with the real artist experience
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urbanknightart · 13 hours
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I'd be depressed too if I was turned into a kindred, but found out I was embraced into clan Salubri ಥ⁠‿⁠ಥ
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urbanknightart · 15 hours
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smth smth romance, eroticism and horror being the three points of a very sensual triangle
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urbanknightart · 1 day
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Tammy GOING THROUGH IT for @dapperbasil. Caught in a frenzy, how are we ever going to get out of this one? <3 Thank you so much!! This was awesome to do. <3
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urbanknightart · 2 days
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Hengist
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Former mercenary turned Sheriff of Oxford (1348), twin to the current Ventrue baron, sworn to his duties with a special interest in keys and locking mechanisms. At least, until recently. There's a new person in town that has him acting unwise •̀⁠ᴗ⁠-
Clothing ramblewise I think Hengist's fashion choices are fairly easy to read: knight wears knight things. He doesn't really have a sense of nice-looking clothes, so while his wardrobe is all to a very high quality, he isn't the one commissioning or deciding it.
For armour he flits between wearing only fabric gambeson-style and additional plate (with chain sections). Man has enough dots in potence that weight isn't really an issue, it's mostly about presenting the appropriate amount of severity.
Mid-14th century armour is absolutely not to my aesthetic tastes haha.
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urbanknightart · 3 days
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urbanknightart · 3 days
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at duty’s end
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urbanknightart · 3 days
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urbanknightart · 3 days
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rolling badly is something that can be so good for developing your character, actually 
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urbanknightart · 4 days
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✨💕 Boy Dinner 💕✨
Last episode of New Orleans by Night, Andrew fury frenzied and murdered a man.
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urbanknightart · 5 days
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urbanknightart · 5 days
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Guys Charlie was sent (by his beloved wife) to the Dreaming. If I manage to draw designs of the other party members I'll update the post. But for now, look at this handsome devil!
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urbanknightart · 5 days
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i hear a good lyric and start mentally holding up blorbos like im in the home depot paint aisle comparing swatches
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urbanknightart · 5 days
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Werewolf Literature Masterpost
Fiction
“The Man Wolf” by Leitch Ritchie (1831) [GoogleBooks]
“Hughes the Wer-Wolf: A Kentish Legend of the Middle Ages” by Sutherland Menzies (1838) [Werewolfpage.com]
“The White Wolf of the Hartz Mountains” by Frederick Marryat, from his The Phantom Ship (1839) [Project Gutenberg] [Donaldcorrell.com]
Wagner the Wehr-wolf by George W. M. Reynolds (1847) [Project Gutenberg] [GoogleBooks] [Wikisource]
Le Meneur de loups (The Wolf Leader) by Alexandre Dumas (1857) [GoogleBooks] [Archive.org]
“Hugues-le-loup” (“The Man-Wolf”) by Emile Erckmann and Alexandre Chatrian (1859) [Project Gutenberg] [GoogleBooks]
“The White Wolf of Kostopchin” by Sir Gilbert Campbell, from his Wild and Weird Tales of Imagination and Mystery (1889) [Elfinspell.com] [Unz.org]
“A Pastoral Horror” by Arthur Conan Doyle (1890) [Project Gutenberg] [The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia]
“The Mark of the Beast” by Rudyard Kipling (1891) [The Kipling Society] [Readbookonline.net]
“The Other Side: A Breton Legend” by Eric Stenbock (1893) [Gaslight]
The Were-wolf by Clarence Housman (1896) [Project Gutenberg]
“The Werewolf” by Eugene Field, from his The Second Book of Tales (1896) [Readbookonline.net]
The Werwolves" by Henry Beaugrand (1898) [Gaslight] [Gwthomas.org]
The Camp of the Dog by Algernon Blackwood (1908) [Project Gutenberg] [Librivox - Audio]
“Gabriel-Ernest” by Saki (1910) [Readbookonline.net] [Archive.org - Audio]
“The She-Wolf” by Saki (1910) [Eastoftheweb.com]
The Thing in the Woods by Margery Williams (1913) [Babel.hathitrust.org]
The Door of the Unreal by Gerald Biss (1919) [GoogleBooks] [Gothic Texts] [Donaldcorrell.com]
“Running Wolf” by Algernon Blackwood (1921) [Project Gutenberg]
“The Phantom Farmhouse” by Seabury Quinn (1923) [Nightgallery.net - .DOC]
“Wolfshead” by Robert E. Howard (1926) [Project Gutenberg]
“Tarnhelm” by Hugh Walpole (1933) [Project Gutenberg]
The Werewolf of Paris by Guy Endore (1933) [Vb-tech.co.za - PDF]
Non-Fiction
“The Life and Death of Peter Stubbe” (1590) [Werewolfpage.com]
The Book of Were-Wolves by Sabine Baring-Gould (1865) [Project Gutenberg] [GoogleBooks] [Sacred Texts]
Werewolves by Elliott O'Donnell (1912) [Project Gutenberg]
Human Animals by Frank Hammel (1915) [Project Gutenberg]
Vampire Lit: [x] [x]
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urbanknightart · 5 days
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I hate work I should be at the (remembers I don't want to go to the club) the imagination
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urbanknightart · 6 days
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Viriel and Nora <3
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more lovely TES lesbians for @/Vespulaggro. Viriel the Breton and her partner Nora the Nord. Love these two
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urbanknightart · 6 days
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✳️ Commissions open! ✳️
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I have slots open for the coming month! Full sketch review and worldwide shipping included, 10% discount for VtM / WtA / WoD characters off the final price!
For any questions or take slots, feel free to either DM / email me, or you can fill out my commission enquiry form below! (Filling out the form is a show of interest, no obligations to take the slot.)
More examples below!
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