#Tiger Man
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speedl00ver · 2 months ago
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Jaguar Man
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vhselixir · 9 months ago
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cherrycolaride · 5 months ago
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Don't ever take tour eyes off me
Not even for a minute
'Cause like a panther I might pounce
And that will be the limit
I just discovered this song and i went insane about it🫠🫠
it's so hot and seductive and sassy and diva i can't-
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atleastpleasetelephone · 3 months ago
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Girls, I'm going to my first karate class tonight! I mean, I might hate it, but they have an offer on for 4 free sessions so I'm going to give it a go.
Sadly this absolute hottie will not be there...
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msrhaxoz · 1 year ago
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Some LISA stuff because why not If LISA community likes this post perhaps I can do more drawings
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mapledrawsarts · 1 year ago
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Old brainrot came back for round two baybeee
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 years ago
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Buck Rogers in the 25th Century card game (1936)
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viktorsabbath · 2 years ago
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When the news of new Mk started popping up, I looked at all the characters and one caught my eye. I'm telling you, Kintaro could become a S-tier character if they just gave him a tiger head.
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cruel-as-the-midday-sun · 3 days ago
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"You are welcome in my court, but tread carefully: insolence is the quickest way to the grave.
In my territory, you either show deference or become part of the feast."
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Goetia Original Character
Name: Rakesh Amar Rajput
Titles: Goetia Maharaja (prince), "King of Beasts" (self-bestowed).
Gender: male
Age: unknown
Height: around 7 feet tall
Weight: 300 lbs
Appearance:
Rakesh is the embodiment of majestic power, with tiger-like features. His attire reflects his royal taste, adorned with golden embroidery and intricate jewelry.
His sharp claws and tiger-like eyes hint at the savage predator beneath his refined exterior.
Personality Traits:
•Rakesh exudes the grace of a king but hides a dangerous, feral nature. He treats life as a hunt, always planning his next move with precision.
•While he respects the Goetia's hierarchical structure, Rakesh believes in earning power through strength and intellect, rather than inheritance. But for the sake of business and useful alliances, his disdain for weak royalty is kept hidden.
•Rakesh is a skilled diplomat, capable of charming allies and intimidating enemies with equal ease. He speaks with the elegance of a ruler but never hesitates to show his true ferocity when necessary.
•Obsessed with self-improvement, Rakesh studies Hell’s history, strategies, and magic to outmaneuver his rivals. He is not above learning from the (few) ones he considers superior.
He has a deep admiration for Satan and often agrees with the Sin's philosophy.
Combat & Magic:
Fighting Style:
Rakesh is a master of Kalaripayattu, combining agility and strength to devastating effect. His scimitar, forged from angelic steel, is his weapon of choice. It is said to carry the screams of the souls he has slain.
Magic Specialization:
Rakesh’s magic revolves around summoning and controlling infernal beasts. He can conjure spectral tigers, amplify his own physical capabilities, and even create illusions to confuse his enemies.
Relationships:
•Queen Vine
Rakesh’s interest in Vine is both personal and political. He admires her strength and cunning, viewing her as a potential partner who could solidify his position within the Goetia. His affection is genuine to a degree, but always laced with ambition.
•Satan
He holds great respect for Satan and views the Sin of Wrath as a profound teacher, an embodiment of the raw, untamed force he once revered in nature.
•Other Goetia
Rakesh has a complex relationship with the Goetia court. While he respects the power structure, he views many of its members as weak and unworthy of their titles.
Reputation:
•Stories of Rakesh’s hunts, both in Hell and on Earth, spread fear among his enemies. His penchant for consuming his defeated foes adds to his terrifying legend.
•Despite his outlier status, Rakesh often serves as an advisor to higher-ranking Goetia, offering insights on warfare and strategy. His expertise in combat and politics makes him a valuable, albeit dangerous, ally.
Background:
Before his fall, Rakesh Amar Rajput was a lesser angel working under Ariel, tasked with the sacred duty of protecting the wild beasts and preserving the balance of nature.
A guardian of primal life, he roamed the untamed corners of creation, ensuring that the harmony of the natural world was maintained, observing and reporting to Ariel.
Yet, despite his dedication, Rakesh’s role was seen as menial by his celestial peers.
They viewed him as a caretaker rather than a leader, an expendable servant rather than a figure of importance. This dismissal planted the seeds of resentment in his heart, especially as God unveiled his ultimate creation: humanity.
Rakesh loathed the idea of humanity from the moment he learned of their creation. He saw them as fragile, selfish, and undeserving of the dominion God intended to give them. To Rakesh, they were a threat to the balance he had spent eons protecting, destined to ravage the natural world in their quest for power and control.
As the heavens celebrated humanity’s creation, Rakesh began to question God’s plan. He argued with his superiors, asking why beings so flawed should be placed above all other creatures. His protests grew louder over time, evolving into outright rebellion as he refused to carry out his duties in service to mankind.
God, ever patient, gave Rakesh opportunities to repent, but the guardian’s pride and anger only grew. He began sowing dissent among other angels, speaking of the injustices he believed God had inflicted upon creation. His rebellion, though small compared to Lucifer’s grand uprising, did not go unnoticed.
For his defiance, Rakesh was cast out of Heaven, plummeting into the abyss along with other fallen angels. But his punishment did not end there. As he fell, God cursed him for his arrogance and unwillingness to see beyond his own narrow view of balance.
He was transformed into a beast, bearing the traits of the very creatures he had once protected. His body became a grotesque reflection of his anger: razor-sharp claws, a predatory snout, and glowing eyes that struck fear into all who gazed upon him. The once-majestic guardian was now a terror of the wilds, stripped of his former grace and left to wander Hell as an outcast.
Rakesh’s fall left him bitter and vengeful, but he refused to wallow in despair. He embraced his monstrous form, seeing it as a symbol of the primal power he had always revered.
In the chaotic ring of Gluttony, amidst the jungle, he found a realm where his new nature thrived.
Over centuries, he built a fearsome army of creatures and followers, carving out a territory in the untamed wilderness of the ring. His rule was harsh and unforgiving: those who dared to challenge him were devoured, their strength added to his own.
As his power grew, so did his ambition. Rakesh began to style himself as the “King of Beasts".
He refused to marry into power or align himself with noble families, choosing instead to forge his own path through strength and conquest.
Rakesh’s ambitions eventually turned to Hell’s higher hierarchy. Among the nobility, one figure stood out: Prince Orobas. Known for his wisdom and fairness, Orobas was respected even among his enemies. His reputation as a benevolent demon infuriated Rakesh, who saw it as weakness.
Rakesh envied Orobas’s status and despised his ideals. To Rakesh, Orobas represented everything he hated about Hell’s nobility: a system that rewarded lineage and diplomacy over strength and merit. Determined to claim Orobas’s titles and lands, Rakesh began to provoke the prince, subtly challenging his authority and goading him into action.
When the time was right, Rakesh issued a formal challenge: a trial by combat. As part of the terms, Rakesh demanded that Orobas surrender his titles and lands if he lost. Orobas, confident in his abilities and underestimating Rakesh as a mere “beast,” a lesser Goetia Lord, accepted the challenge without hesitation.
The battle was a spectacle, with Hell’s nobility gathering to witness what many believed would be Orobas’s victory. However, the fight quickly turned into a bloodbath. Rakesh unleashed the full extent of his power, combining his monstrous strength with the cunning of a predator. He summoned his beasts to aid him, transforming the battlefield into a savage hunt.
Orobas, though skilled, was no match for Rakesh’s ferocity. The prince was beaten, bloodied, and humiliated. Whispers spread that Rakesh had begun to eat Orobas during the fight, tearing into his flesh with primal hunger. Though the truth remains uncertain, the rumor cemented Rakesh’s reputation as a monstrous and unforgiving ruler.
Defeated and broken, Orobas fled, leaving his titles and lands to Rakesh. Rumors say that the prince committed suicide out of shame.
The lesser Lord had risen to the rank of Maharaja, claiming dominion over a small portion of Gluttony with Beelzebub's blessing (he was the one who first brought her spices from India and Asia in general, earning her appreciation).
Rakesh’s rise to power was a testament to his relentless ambition and rejection of tradition. He embraced his cursed form, turning it into a symbol of his dominance. As the King of Beasts, he rules through fear and strength, valuing loyalty earned through submission rather than diplomacy.
Despite his harsh rule, Rakesh is respected and feared across Hell. His story serves as both an inspiration and a warning, a reminder of what can be achieved by those who refuse to bow to fate. Yet, beneath his monstrous exterior lies a lingering bitterness—a hatred for the hierarchy that once dismissed him and a burning desire to prove that even the lowest can rise to greatness.
After his fall, Rakesh manipulated ancient Indian civilizations, presenting himself as a living god. His followers offered him tributes, sacrifices, and worship, further feeding his ego and adding souls to Hell’s ranks. Legends of Rakshasas—demonic beings in Hindu mythology—are said to stem from his influence.
//Oc and blog belong to @helluvaoutlaw. Many thanks to @ships-n-giggles for helping me with his creation 🧡//
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https://www.instagram.com/phandigrams?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==
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theninthlaw · 9 months ago
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Idk what happened to you Tigerman appreciator but this one is for u wherever you are now. I remember our convo from a loooooong time ago and finally got it through.
What I wrote on the twitter post for the same piece. Had a guy talking to me about my prior old Tigerman art and how much he loved the character. I legitimately have no idea what happened to the guy but maybe he will see this one day and be very happy there is more Tigerman art out in the world.
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colfestr · 1 year ago
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guyz
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dragon-stage-battle · 1 year ago
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Goobers
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vhselixir · 8 months ago
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artykrisofficial · 8 months ago
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This isn't fandom stuff but I just wanna post it :)))
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pyreball · 1 year ago
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More Joy Mutant companions but this time the theme is animal masks
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dingostrash · 1 year ago
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The Lincoln Brothers (not really)
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