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Daeva's gatling
Daeva's gatling by @AmiralAesir (Amiral Aesir)

A Daeva is the most powerful clone in the Dogma army, almost perfect copy of the Alphas Aesir and Freya. Even if here that's Freya who's holding that gatling, she's wearing a Daeva's suit. A Daeva is in the iranian mythology rejected gods/angels, or angels who were decayed because they fought demons with weapons forbidden by God, and means Death's fury.

Un Daeva est le clone le plus puissant de l'armée du Dogma, copie quasi parfaite des Alphas Aesir et Freya. Même si c'est Freya qui est ici habillée d'une tenue de Daeva. Sa Gatling? Une Thanatos .50. Autant dire que ca décape un peu le cuir chevelu =P Un Daeva est dans la mythologie iranienne ou un ange ou dieu rejeté, ou un ange déchu pour avoir combattu des démons avec des armes interdites par Dieu, et signifie Fureur de la Mort

Even if that was quite interesting to digitally colored that one, I think I prefer to use my old but good watercolors instead =)

Freya © Amiral Aesir

Digitally colored the 4th November 2007.

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