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Praetors and Yoke Fiends are blasphemous hybrids borne of fallen angel and beast, but never of man. The Nephilim, offspring of angels and man, are grave violations of the Covenant of Hell, and any attempt to conceive them brings forth the wrath of the divine. But if the celestial blood is diluted with that of beasts, hybrids may be created by coupling with the children of Eve. Known as Quaestors, these craven hybrids are neither Bound by the Laws of Creation nor enjoying True Free Will, trapped between their abhorrent nature and the denial of salvation. It is rare for a Praetor to claim their bastard children, too disgusted by the humanity they hold. The mortal servants of Iblis instead are honored by their presence, and see them as living idols of their Infernal Patrons and something to aspire to. Scorned by the hierarchies of Hell, they inevitably either become slaves of the Court, or soldiers for the Heretic legions, taking their anger for existing onto the creation of YHWH.
A Demonic little freak I sketched for my Trench Crusade TTRPG Blood & Faith
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Nathalie, my nosferatu, and her father figure BFF Francois, the local Tremere Professor
Mine and my friend's OC from our chronicle Paris by Night
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Heretic Death Commando
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Artillery Witch
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Sphynx of Jabir
I think that the Tawkin creations of the Iron Sultanate should have more variety than "fleshy" in appearence. I doubt that they use human flesh as raw materials for them (Islam forbids mistreating human corpses), so I think they should have some more animal-looking parts.
Anyway, this particular Lion was commissioned by a noble of the Sultanate to protect and keep company to their Daughter/Wife, and at some point decided to identify as a woman and wear the veil. Haven't figured out a name for her yet
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refseek.com

www.worldcat.org/

link.springer.com

http://bioline.org.br/

repec.org

science.gov

pdfdrive.com
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Ax'senaea the Thrice-Possessed, the Executrix Primaris of Laodomida

Ax'senaea the Thrice possessed is my favorite minor 40k character, a woman so vainglorious she received a nod of true admiration from Slaanesh. The entirety of her lore is on page 359 of the Dark Crusade Rulebook, plus a name-only cameo in the Siege of Terra.
Ax'senaea was born as the last member of a lesser noble house in the Calixis sector, in a world dominated by petty rivalries between nobles. By the age of thirty, she had gotten rid of all the competition and seized power over her world, and started to call sages and strategists at her court, gaining their knowledge and then killing them. Among these sages hid a Chaos Sorcerer, who taught her a spell to summon a Keeper of Secrets, hoping she would get possessed. However, Ax'senaea's self-obsession and overwhelming willpower managed to crush the Greater Daemon, granting her the daemon's powers (mind you, she wasn't a psyker, so it was a feat of pure, unadulterated mental strength)
Ax'senaea was obsessed with total control over her domains and her own psyche, so over the course of the next decades, she used her new warp-powers to gain more and more control over her planet and her subjects, abusing the daemon within her to fuel her ambitions and maintain her youth until she fully consumed its power, so she decided to summon and bind a new Keeper of Secrets. Over the next century, she consumed a second and third daemon, and gained total control over the whole system. When she performed the ritual a fourth time, Slaanesh shemself granted her daemon princehood, both to mock shem servants who had failed, and out of admiration for her work in twisting the minds and souls of billions with her dark perfection.
The entirety of Laodomida and its population was dragged in the warp, and to this day is now nothing more than an extension of Ax'senaea's will, who, in her derangement, is convinced the beings of the warp are rogue aspects of her nature, in need to be controlled.
Some fun details from her Dark Crusade Stat Sheet:
She wears a Flesh-fused Power Armor, and amusingly, she is noted to not wear an helmet
Her only non-combat Talent is Disturbing Voice, which increases her Intimidation but reduces Charm, I don't know if it's because Black Crusade is a combat-oriented game, but Intimidation and Survival are her only non-combat options.
She has a Fear Rating of 3 (the maximum being 4), meaning anyone who meets her for the first time may take intense psychological damage, which I don't know how it synergizes with her Subjugation at First Sight trait
She has a size of 6, which is the same as a Krootox or a Sentinel Walker
She wields the Whip of Perverse Agony, which is capable of striking at lightning speed, can't be parried, and penetrates armor.
Finally, she has an ability called Subjugation at First Sight: Anyone who looks upon Ax'senaea is so taken with her majesty that they must defend her. Anyone who looks upon her and fails a Willpower Test will be unable to move as they stare upon Ax'senaea in dumbstruck awe. Especially weak minds instead will immediately move to defend Ax'senaea against any attackers. The text itself advises to keep one's eyes closed when attempting to fight Ax'sena
TL;DR: local woman so self-obsessed that she snorted three greater daemons, and Slaanesh was forced to make her a Daemon Princess to prevent her from doing it again
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Marisella and Scroc, our PC for a humurous one-shot we had some time ago. An orc sorceress obsessed with magical girls and a half-orc half-elf rogue, both shunned by their tribe of proper orc pillagers
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call me ignorant but i genuinely don’t understand why sports have to be split up by gender.
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Nosferatu and Lasombra Friendship
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This defeats the entire purpose of the Artillery Witch, but I think it would be very funny
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