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NIGHTEMBER'S DECISION + SPEEDPAINT [January 29, 2016]
NIGHTEMBER'S DECISION + SPEEDPAINT [January 29, 2016] by @Fireseeker_Arts (Fireseeker Arts)

Now that I have posted my narrative project, here are all of the other drawings I have done in 2016! To start off, here is another WR/DR scene that I kinda like and wish to revise. Here, Seek's brother Nightember confronts Tyrant [formally named Bloodmoon] deciding that he no longer wishes to work for him and instead joins his sister to fight against Typhon. Typhon [formerly named Biotex] is the name of the genetics lab organization in which originally aimed to help better the lives of people by grafting animal DNA to them.. for medical reasons. Of course Typhon also aims to make a more efficient military by making those people into shape-shifting monsters. Nightember originally was written to temporarily work in Typhon as a mercenary, teaming with Tyrant and others to hunt down escapees that would periodically break out from the lab. Of course he changes sides after realizing that his sister is still alive and wishes to free him. As I am currently redesigning him, I am debating whether or not to keep that as it might make an interesting dynamic but I am not entirely too sure yet. It's all still in the works.

Speedpaint: https://youtu.be/qI28m-usw_Q

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