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Ever heard of the old Scottish god, Stanley McHammer?

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Nice! Tyranids rule! Fuck the empire!

BlankEye responds:

*Happy Necron noises*

Imagine how thicc this woman is, her breast so bog that the plastron has to be designed in order to accommodate space for them, her ass so voluptuous and her thighs so prominent that she couldn't wear a cuisse.

She is clearly a space marine, or is kind of wearing the armor of one, for the colors and the skulls, you could deduce that she is a Chaos Marine, probably for the legion of the World Eaters since it is red and there's a bunch of skulls.

However the way in which she wears her armor, and how this is particularly designed to accommodate her curvaceous proportions, suggest that she is more fit to serve for Slaanesh on the legion of Emperor's Children.

But then why red and not purple? Krhone doesn't steals troops he kills them along with his rivals.

So whats the story here? i am curious now.

BlankEye responds:

I admit that I took inspirations from the World Eaters when designing the armour (and skulls), but she is not part of the Warhammer universe!
She's a species of my own make, a sort of ogre-like fire-worshipping industrialists called "Karkadians".
They tend to be quite rotund, as they might devolve into ghoulish cannibals if they start to starve!
Thank you for the comment!

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