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mewkwota · 20 hours
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"A servant from the heavens above... Are you an angel?"
Even now I still don't know if I am articulating this right, but as I mentioned in a previous upload, I like to think about Volnutt being more than "just a Carbon". So here are some doodles of Trigger, the design is referenced from fellow user Sato and his work here.
Whether or not someone personally chooses to separate these two names/lives, I think the fact they're connected seems so cool.
This still doesn't make any sense does it? (; v; )
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alpaca-carlesi · 7 months
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Tron Bonne, from Megaman Legends 🏴‍☠️ Winner of a Patreon Fanart Poll! Hope you like it!
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lynxnickromancer · 9 months
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"Whew~" Roll Caskett
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jellyjynx · 6 months
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Day 30+31- Final and Together
I really wanted this last one to look good
Redrew Mega Man's final smash :D
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line-shark · 2 months
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acquired-stardust · 5 months
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Megaman Legends Playstation 1997
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effyneprin · 5 months
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Tron Bonne sketch (The servbot was supposed to be hugging her leg but I forgot his other arm, he's not doing anything inappropriate, I assure you.)
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koasku · 2 months
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roll
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femursforyou · 5 months
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caterpie · 9 months
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Mega Man Legends (1998)
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retrofightingrobot · 4 months
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:)
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prettydecejosh · 4 months
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Early press kit artwork for Mega Man Legends.
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lowpolyskeleton · 6 months
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Megaman Legends Concept Art
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lynxnickromancer · 9 months
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"Just you wait 'til we get back to the Gesellschaft!" "OOOH NOOOO!" Tron Bonne and a Servbot, from the Megaman Legends series. Tron is absolutely one of my favorite characters of all time!
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jellyjynx · 6 months
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This is the best worst thing I've ever made
I did this all in one day. I am mentally ill.
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CARBON LORE: Society and Diggers
Carbon society is distinguished by the large number of islands on which they reside. As a result, a variety of cultures emerge, with the ruins of the previous society serving as a foundation for further development. The majority of these cultures differ from one another, but they all share a common concept: community. Most islands have tight-knit communities that frequently assist one another in difficult situations. They rely on others' assistance to ensure the process and, potentially, a more relaxed attitude. Because of cultural differences between the islands, there is no unified government, and the primary goal of these civilizations is to foster inter-island relations. This has resulted in a one-of-a-kind era of peace within carbon societies, akin to their halcyon days, but there are still problems that must be addressed.
Carbons use a mix of basic and ancient technology. Most of their civilization employs these ancient technologies. It also means that their power sources cannot be replicated easily, as they are not capable of creating a power source. Instead, they must locate and uncover its primary power source. Refractors are mostly found in ruins scattered throughout the planet. This type of responsibility is assigned to the Digouter, which translates as "digger."
Diggers include explorers, treasure hunters, and others. Their primary duty is to search the ancient ruins of Terra for valuable relics, technology, and refractors. They are responsible for ensuring that their civilization has enough power and resources, so they rely on their own efforts. Unfortunately, being a digger is not as easy as it appears, as there are more risks and dangers. The terra's ruins can be dangerous for a variety of reasons, including traps, hostile reaver bots, and the possibility of trickster spirits (Cyber Elves) leading diggers to their demise. As a result, many diggers require training to prepare them to deal with the dangers of the ruins. Most diggers begin their training at the age of ten, but due to their durability, they can withstand it. Diggers typically work in groups of two or more to ensure the success and survival of an expedition; those who go out alone are considered suicidal. Whoever survives as a lone digger with resources in tow is considered exceptionally skilled. Unfortunately, they are diggers who are motivated by greed and fortune and do not respect the law. They are commonly known as "air pirates."
Despite the many dangers of the job itself, many diggers choose either a sense of responsibility, adventure, or something more. In order to support diggers, an organization was formed to not only support them but also their civilization, called “The Digger’s Guild”. An interconnected organization whose main responsibility is to help islands and diggers alike. The guild is where Diggers can find different jobs to help people or support them. This leads to a unique distinction between Guild Diggers and Independent Diggers. While guild diggers are the ones that mostly stay on their main island to help the people there, dealing with difficulties, etc. The majority of the refractors they give to the guild are distributed among other diggers and islands. Meanwhile, an independent digger works alone or with their loved ones, typically traveling across Terra by airship, collecting relics and refractors to keep or trade to a nearby settlement. They frequently sign contracts to get jobs or, on occasion, accept a job from the guild to assist in a large expedition or something else.
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