 Kukapetal Posts: 1454
5/4/2017
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And you thought death was cheap in the neath:
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/937005894010858748/67B631249B24D3C24AADA87232B20C5058340E97/
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 Sir Joseph Marlen Posts: 577
9/3/2017
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"Sir" may be too specific a term for Marlen. "Madam" or simply "they" work just as well depending on the day. Here's Joseph on one of those days.
-- Sir Joseph Marlen - The Romantic Sophist Alexus Harven - The Defiant Fatalist Rose Reinhelm - The Respectful Revolutionary Cappuccino - The Perfidious Spycraft
Available for any and all social actions.
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 sekar Posts: 18
9/6/2017
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Sekar in a crisp morning dress, off to do some University work.
The Quartermaines :

Grainne in the most formal outfit she can find.

Prometheus in a rare dapper mood.

Aristophanes dresses like this every time he goes out no matter the occasion, although he rarely succeeds in persuading his daughters to follow a similarly respectable attire.
I used Dolldivine's Queenly Portrait Maker and Dandy Maker
-- Main:
Sekar, a Rambunctious Socialist with an unhealthy inclination towards a particularly combustible language.
Other characters:
The Reluctant Oneironaut : Spends the better part of his days sleeping while his daughters study him in his dreaming-state. The Uproarious Mechanic : A new challenger to the drinking champions of the Blind Helmsman. The Eloquent Chromatomancer : Young enough to be an urchin, yet too clean to pass as one.
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 Bitty Posts: 235
11/12/2017
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Tried to make my characters on the portrait creator! This is the closest I can get
Heathen:

And Sook:
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 Slyblue Posts: 225
11/12/2017
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A sketch-slash-birthday-present I made for a friend's character, Hieronymous Drake. Not pictured: My complete inability to draw a monocle. [spoiler] [/spoiler] edited by Slyblue on 11/12/2017
-- The Smiling Devil • The Curt Licentiate • The Keen-Eyed Captain
"For hearts of truest mettle, absence doth join and Time doth settle."
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 Aberrant Eremite Posts: 362
11/12/2017
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Slyblue wrote:
A sketch-slash-birthday-present I made for a friend's character, Hieronymous Drake.
BTW, I absolutely loved this picture, everybody. Thank you, Sly!
-- Hieronymus Drake: Gentleman scholar, big-game hunter, scar-faced aristocrat. Remarkably sane, all things considered. Tanith Wyrmwood: Longshanks cat-burglar; Bohemian author; now, perhaps, something more. Bubbly, expressive, and affectionate. It’s not only still waters that run deep. Telemachia Lee: Gentle lady by birth, brawling Docker by choice. Good company in the drunk tank.
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 Lady Jen Black Posts: 96
11/14/2017
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Lady Jen Black at the Docks, procuring beasts for Mr Inch:

At Court in her Strange-Shore Parabola Frock, reciting poetry for the Wit and Beauty or perhaps working on her latest novel:
-- Lady Jen Black - Appearance - Backstory - MBTI - Song - Portrait - RP Directory Accepting calling cards!
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 Harry P. Posts: 116
11/21/2017
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Miss Elizabeth K. Broker, miraculously standing still long enough for a portrait to commemorate her arrival to London.

 
 edited by Harry P. on 11/21/2017 edited by Harry P. on 11/21/2017
-- Harry P.: http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/HarryP22h A Magnanimous Gentleman Author with a tendency for melancholic monologues. Elizabeth K. Broker: http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Elizabeth%20K%20Broker A Socially-Awkward Dueling Trickster with a thirst for vengeance and a soft spot for urchins. If you are ever in need of any assistance, do not hesitate to ask either of them. The second one is still finicky, though.
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 ChangelingChilde Posts: 232
11/22/2017
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Not quite androgynous enough, but here's a general idea:
-- DO you recall how the Hunger began? I'm sorry, my darling, I don't think I can! OUT past the High Wilderness and beyond I fear I've gone Seeking, for of Him I'm fond. --The Elfin Cannibal
Seven scars, seven chains, a soul too stained for Hell, and seven sainted candles burning at the well.
Gone to Grieve on the 17th day of the 7th month, 1897. Will be Vake-hunting next.
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 Six Handed Merchant Posts: 155
12/14/2017
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The Six Handed Merchant, courtesy of the supremely talented Slyblue:

edited by Six Handed Merchant on 4/18/2018
-- The Six Handed Merchant: If it's the truth you seek, The Six Handed Merchant is the gentlemen-, er, lady-, er, detective you need! Just pay no heed to that Eradication Officer tailing Six: that poor fellow is simply out of his mind!
Six's Mantlepiece (I am available for roleplaying and SAs. My schedule is pretty full, so please PM me first to work out the details.)
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 gronostaj Posts: 403
12/23/2017
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"an individual of mysterious and indistinct gender with a pit-fighting weasel in winter coat", oil on canvas, 1901
a copy of a work from 1892, based on old preliminary sketches for the original and painted several years after the model's final death. the original 1892 canvas is said to have been acquired by the model themselves, then promptly shredded and used as kennel lining
-- Gronostaj (pl. Ermine), a decadent duellist of mysterious and indistinct gender. Seeker. Willing to die- but not of boredom. Open to all social actions, including the harmful ones. Soft-Spoken Surgeon, a doctor who owes an onerous debt. Professor of medicine at the University by day, at criminal employ by night. Open to all non-harmful social actions.
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 LukeFBG Posts: 716
12/31/2017
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The Scorched Sailor at the Helm, oil on canvas, 1894
The few that have heard his name, likely in connection to some monstrous or far-flung anecdote, doubt he exists. Most people live in happy ignorance of him and his improbable appearance. Commissioned by persons unknown - the Sailor is notoriously lairy of depictions of himself, including mirrors - the painting shows the Sailor in Sunday best and has latterly been living on the east-facing wall of an unassuming Wolfstack shack, canvas turned to face the plaster. Instead of an artist's signature, there is a small burn mark.

Artwork by the excellent gronostaj, to whom I'm extremely grateful! edited by Barse on 1/2/2018
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 Shadowcthuhlu Posts: 1560
8/29/2019
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And Fianlly, the most accurate depiction of Dirae Erinyes with their first wife, Morning Glory. A snapshot of life before going down. https://ko-fi.com/V7V26D0F?action=gallery
-- https://www.fallenlondon.com/profile/Dirae%20Erinyes. Closed to calling cards, but open for all other social action. I also love to roleplay.
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 Misherellu Posts: 27
3/17/2020
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This is what Anneliese looks like, but with smaller breasts:
 edited by Anneliese Lemieux on 3/17/2020 edited by Anneliese Lemieux on 3/17/2020
-- No longer on FL/SS since some time in summer 2020. The Anneliese Lemieux OC I have is moving to an original fiction I'm writing set in the actual real world Victorian universe.
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 Mirror-Eyed Hyaline Posts: 91
8/29/2021
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The Mirror-Eyed Eidolon by Juan Santapau
https://thesecretknots.com https://twitter.com/santapau https://www.instagram.com/santapaujuan https://www.patreon.com/santapau
If you like his style, he's commissionable!
-- -The Mirror-Eyed Hyaline- Proprietress of Flame & Silence perfumery on Moloch St, Bishop of S‡ Diesis, Paramount Presence, The Crimson Handed half of a reflection. It's only when you cannot hear the bats, that is when the bats are coming. This is the only advice I have to give. [Always available to decipher your arsonist alphabet, or any other fire writing needs. Usually available for social interactions; any of them. It might take me a moment to a day to respond, but I will.]
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.png) 820 Posts: 11
12/14/2021
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I threw together a picture of my characters in this image maker here, and I'm quite satisfied with it! I like that I was able to get the two of them in one shot, and I'm especially pleased to have found such a character-appropriate template, with Sylvia(820), who's very experienced in first aid due to constantly having to patch up its own injuries, happily tending to an awkward Victory, who always thinks she doesn't need anyone's help.
Of course, this isn't 100% accurate to their appearances, given that 820 should be in possession of a rather nasty burn scar on the left side of its face, missing one eye, and have a bit longer, messier hair, but Victory looks fairly accurate. Not much family resemblance between the two of them, strangely... I wonder if Victory dyes her hair? (She totally does, and hair dye was invented somewhere between 1863 and 1907 so it's probably not anachronistic!) edited by 820 on 12/14/2021
-- 820, A very friendly, slightly naive killer-for-hire. Yes, it does take house calls.
Victory, its slightly broody elder sister, currently a fairly unsuccessful doctor with dreams of hunting monsters.
Both open for social actions.
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