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Portraits of the Coterie locally known by their code name 'The Coffee Shop'. (A portrait series I drew of mine and other player's Chicago by Night characters!) Info about the characters under the cut, in order of appearance:
Lucas (Malkavian, played by myself) - Formally the twitch streamer known as Lucas Gardiner, upon embrace his mind was blended with that of an elder Malkavian dwelling in the cobweb, who incompletely uploaded his own consciousness in an attempt to escape death long ago. Now a completely new person, he walks through his unlife with a new sense of purpose; never mind that his friends and fans are unnerved by the new accent and occultist hobbies. He loves them just the same as always.
Arwin Moore (Banu Haqim, played by FoolishPhoenix) - Noble and refined, a young man from a wealthy old money family from Ohio, he was turned on a night of bloodshed which assured his loyalty to Banu Haqim in the eyes of his sire. Now, he lives his unlife attempting to gain power and status equal to what he had as a mortal within kindred society, as well as to enact his own justice upon the unrestrained and vile cainites who stalk the streets of Chicago.
Meredith Williams (Salubri) Technically the oldest of the coterie, a former WW1 nurse who lives her unlife in fear of final death. Posing as a caitiff around her fellow kindred, her nights are largely spent isolated in her apartment, hacking into Chicago’s networks and building the odd plastic explosive; you never know when you’ll need one.
Patrick ‘Pate’ Rowe (Ravnos) - A soft-spoken man who has gone through his undead life with his beloved friend & famulus, Crawdad. In an attempt to reconnect with his missing brother, he joined the world of Kindred; only becoming aware of his new nature, and that his brother is his sire, after spending many years in the wilderness.
#vampire the masquerade#vtm#vtm ttrpg#vtm malkavian#malkavian#vtm banu haqim#banu haqim#vtm salubri#salubri#vtm ravnos#ravnos#chicago by night#digital art#traditional art#ttrpg art#ttrpg character#Lucas#Arwin Moore#Meredith Williams#Patrick 'Pate' Rowe#vampire#I'm really damn proud of these
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Let me leave you with the names and faces of the ten Afghan civilians we murdered with a drone strike on August 29th in Kabul. Seven were children. The three adults worked for American aid agencies. Had not the New York Times and other press refused to believe the “official story,” General McKenzie would never have admitted on Friday the military’s “mistake.” As the Times wrote yesterday, “almost everything senior defense officials asserted in the hours, and then days, and then weeks after the Aug. 29 drone strike turned out to be false. This is what is done in our name. After the fall of Kabul we were inundated with propaganda that the victorious Taliban would begin their beheadings, their rapes, their sex slavery, their mass executions of Afghans who worked for Americans. So far, they haven’t done that. But in the 5 weeks since we lost the War, 21,600 women have been raped in the United States. Approximately 240,384 women have been arrested in the U.S. in these past five weeks. Tonight there are over 230,000 American women incarcerated in jails and prisons in this country. More women and girls are behind bars in America than any other country on earth. And WE are the ones massacring civilians in Afghanistan, not the Taliban. No one on cable news will just come out and say this. I just did. On my Substack site, where no one at Substack will prevent you from reading this.
Here are the names and faces of the innocents we killed:
Zemari Ahmadi (age 43)
Naser Ahmadi (30)
Zamir Ahmadi (20)
Faisal Ahmadi (16)
Farzad Ahmadi (10)
Arwin Ahmadi (7)
Benyamin Ahmadi (6)
Malika Ahmadi (3)
Somaya Ahmadi (3)
Hayat Ahmadi (2)
(Michael Moore, American left-wing documentary filmmaker, author, and activist)
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Arwin and Arlie's 25th Wedding Anniversary AVP. "O give thanks unto the Lord; for He is good: for His mercy endureth forever." - Psalm 136:1 ---------- Camera: Sony Alpha a5000 GoPro Hero4 Silver iPhone 6S Plus iPhone 6 Plus DJI Phantom 3 Standard DJI Osmo Mobile Music: We Belong by Sheppard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjxYcpCEXWk Locations: Lancelin Lancelin Sand Dunes Moore River Claisebrook Cove Adachi Park King's Park Elizabeth Quay Cottesloe Beach Crawley Edge Boatshed (Blue Boat House) Swan Bell Tower
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Let me leave you with the names and faces of the ten Afghan civilians we murdered with a drone strike on August 29th in Kabul. Seven were children. The three adults worked for American aid agencies. Had not the New York Times and other press refused to believe the “official story,” General McKenzie would never have admitted on Friday the military’s “mistake.” As the Times wrote yesterday, “almost everything senior defense officials asserted in the hours, and then days, and then weeks after the Aug. 29 drone strike turned out to be false. This is what is done in our name. After the fall of Kabul we were inundated with propaganda that the victorious Taliban would begin their beheadings, their rapes, their sex slavery, their mass executions of Afghans who worked for Americans. So far, they haven’t done that. But in the 5 weeks since we lost the War, 21,600 women have been raped in the United States. Approximately 240,384 women have been arrested in the U.S. in these past five weeks. Tonight there are over 230,000 American women incarcerated in jails and prisons in this country. More women and girls are behind bars in America than any other country on earth. And WE are the ones massacring civilians in Afghanistan, not the Taliban. No one on cable news will just come out and say this. I just did. On my Substack site, where no one at Substack will prevent you from reading this.
Here are the names and faces of the innocents we killed:
Zemari Ahmadi (age 43)
Naser Ahmadi (30)
Zamir Ahmadi (20)
Faisal Ahmadi (16)
Farzad Ahmadi (10)
Arwin Ahmadi (7)
Benyamin Ahmadi (6)
Malika Ahmadi (3)
Somaya Ahmadi (3)
Hayat Ahmadi (2)
(Michael Moore, American left-wing documentary filmmaker, author, and activist)
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