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Saturday, September 29, 2012
Twins Skewered with Variations
Mix and match! Collect them all! Trade with your friends!
I agree with by Kees. A great idea, the twins were born together and die at the same time from the sharp swords in their identical bodies. You have a nice fantasy, Xesethil. Eagerly waiting for your new works. And let me thank you for your work. Your blog is one of my most favorite!
I can imagine the twins have come to rely on their teamwork so much, they actually think of themselves as a single fighter. Despite the greater body weight and more extensive combat experience of their horned opponent, the twins probably thought that working together they could take him, even though he fought with two swords. It's appropriate that the brothers die together, just as they trained together. If it had ever happened that only one of them died in a match, the surviving twin may very well have fallen on his own sword in order to remain with his fraternal mate.
That's the fate of identical twins: alike in many ways, even in how they die.
ReplyDeleteGreat set, love all the different angles, my fav is the 3rd last.
I agree with by Kees. A great idea, the twins were born together and die at the same time from the sharp swords in their identical bodies. You have a nice fantasy, Xesethil. Eagerly waiting for your new works. And let me thank you for your work. Your blog is one of my most favorite!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine the twins have come to rely on their teamwork so much, they actually think of themselves as a single fighter. Despite the greater body weight and more extensive combat experience of their horned opponent, the twins probably thought that working together they could take him, even though he fought with two swords. It's appropriate that the brothers die together, just as they trained together. If it had ever happened that only one of them died in a match, the surviving twin may very well have fallen on his own sword in order to remain with his fraternal mate.
ReplyDeleteOops, wasn't signed in when I posted the comment above. It's from me :)
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