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Eldar Artwork

Discussion in 'Eldar' started by So-Kiel, Oct 18, 2013.

  1. Al'Chir Alchy Subordinate

    I could arrange for a "meeting", it will cost you but i'll throw a little extra just for you: 119142.jpg
  2. winbringer windbringer Active Member

    I two have long hair indeed longer then most women's hair its good to know i am not the only one.

    This is one of my favorites as well.


    The path of the eldar series by Gav Thorpe had some of the best cover art.
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    As a kid the two things i liked most were dinosaurs and elves, reading about the exodites is like a childhood dream come true.

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  3. Nixxx Ghostfiend First Blood!

  4. Al'Chir Alchy Subordinate

    Seems a lot of eldar players have long hair... im starting to grow mine again...
  5. So'Kiel So-Kiel Well-Known Member

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  6. Mngwa Mngwa Well-Known Member

    Here is the cover of Masque of the Vyle, pretty cool:
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    I'm not sure is that Motley, I think it is, but could be one of the other Harlequins as well. Doesnt really fit in completely to any of them, I think.
  7. Arvina Arvina Subordinate

    I can't decide if that's a Farseer or a Warlock. I was going to say Farseer just because of the singing spear but I don't think warlocks are barred from using them..

    Very fancy looking either way.
  8. Warmaster Nate Warmaster_Nate Well-Known Member

    Warlocks can use Singing Spears on tabletop, but that's literally the exact pose and regalia of a specific Farseer model, plus only Farseers have that sort of crest on their helm.

    This model specifically:

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    Or this one, but that art is clearly based on the former.
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  9. Fian Dannan Fian Subordinate

    I really like those artwork, specially the Exarch banshee one but I believe that the first image is to small to see the details.
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  10. Arvina Arvina Subordinate

    Ah neat, thank you.
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    I like the blood-work on this image. Looks real. Good piece in general. I like the more flamboyant headpieces like this as well. Though not exactly practical.

    What on earth is that in her hand? Is that meant to be an overtly elaborate axe as well?

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