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Hemoticus

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Drew the Count Hemoticus last year as a part of the thirteen shields. Jakbaronking told me a while ago that he looks like the red baron. He does look like the Red Baron! I didn't know the Red Baron lurked in my subconcious until today....

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nobad at all

Well this was notbad at all, the red feel is great, but the white backround offsets it in a bad way, maybe add some backround scenery, its good but needs more then the bland backround

Needs a backdrop

~X~

no wonder the game appealed to you

So what's the story behind Count Hemoticus?

* He looks so cool, masked heros and villians have something to hide.

d-z responds:

The Land of Suits is an imaginary RPG i play using drawings.

The 13 shields are the protectors of the land and the count is one of them. The count lives in an old windmill situated in the plains of Corpuz that was once a vast slaveground for vampiric conquerors. The Count destroyed the vampires with an army of automatons and took care of the "Bloodless." The Bloodless are half vampires who have no blood, and has a lifespan that maxes to eight years. It is due to the fact that after eight years the "essence of shadow" completely fades and the children are normalized. They stop being undead and start being dead. Think of them as premature babies who depended with vampiric power as an incubator. So after the liberation, the count gathered the children and provided them with synthetic blood. The land of corpuz is eerie and is full of ruins. The children doesn't need to feed so they remain alive as unaging immortals, as long as the count's machines keep the fake blood flowing and the engines running.

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