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Zespara Alathar
ParticipantWell, it all started about 12 years ago or so when I was a staffer for the online game, Neverwinter Nights when it was on AOL from 1991-1997. We used to run little events for the players and they would occasionally need NPCs (non-player characters) for roleplaying purposes. I chose a character from the AD&D world named Zespara Alather who was a female blacksmith who was muscular. Her bio is listed below from the "The North: Guide to the Savage Frontier, p. 75. TSR, Inc."
Zespara Alather is a talented swordsmith who runs the House of the Bright Blade in Mirabar. Occasionally one to partake in adventuring, Zespara has powerful friends, notably, several anonymous mages. Also a members of the Harpers, she also sometimes operates as an agent of the Lords' Alliance; as such, Zespara Alather has slain many dangerous members of evil organizations such as the Zhentarim, the Red Wizards and the Arcane Brotherhood.
That's about it from me. I originally was going to delete the screenname from my AOL account but decided to use it for my hobby interests as it were. When I consolidated my AOL accounts (I used multiple accounts for business and my staff NPC needs) I deleted the Zespara account and created the Zespara1 screenname on my main account.
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ParticipantI believe that the DCM MJ/SH pic was from Wreckshop's old site and was part of a challenge to draw regular cast members of comics super muscular. It was a few years ago so my memory is kind of fuzzy.
I think that the pic might be on Dave's regular web site somewhere. I'm sure Dave knows for sure.
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ParticipantMissed rodman, Zespara, RangerWill! ::)
Congrats, hope y'all had agood time!Well, had a good enough time I suppose for my 50th but thank you.
During this past week plus I've been fighting to get over the shingles. 😛
The worst is over now but I still have the nerve pain.
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ParticipantHere are a pair of the same story, "The Time Machine". It's an interesting story where the past is changed to create a divergent future. The first by Steve the Z which was then modified by our own Marknew.
The original Time Machine
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ParticipantThat was absolutely fantastic how you converted the excellent morphs into a comic. There should be a sign around your names: Creative geniuses at Work!
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ParticipantThe nicely done rendition of PG has been continued in the next two issues of JSA (#10 & #11). 🙂
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Participant(BTW, "Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man" is still the best theme park ride ever!)
I agree 100%, David. It's more than just a ride, it's an event. That's one ride that I don't mind waiting in line for as there is so much to see as you go through the loading dock, the alleyway, the entrance, the newsroom, etc. 🙂
It truly is a park for those who've tired of Disney. I think it's a better amusement park in the truest sense.
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Burnt out from Disney and the lost ideals of Walt.
Except for visiting David in the art area, of course!! ;DZespara Alathar
ParticipantThe interior artwork for Steel #33 isn't anywhere as good as the cover, IMHO.
Jim Aparo did the interior and although he does a good Batman I was disappointed by how he drew Natasha. Others might disagree with me and it wouldn't be the first time. I'll let Ze Fly handle that unless he doesn't have that comic in which case I suppose I could scan the pages in question.
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ParticipantWell, Pompeii has some very erotic drawings/paintings on the walls in several of the buildings. I personally saw several of them when I visited seven years ago. I didn't see any muscular women but our group only stayed two hours even though I could've stayed an entire day exploring that place. I did see one painting with a male figure using weights to lengthen his organ. :-X
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ParticipantThe best pic I've seen of Natasha was her second use of Tar in the Steel series. 🙂
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