I can see images again!
With the theme being so broad a Duchamp can lodge a porta-potty in it -- I then scoured high and low for possible candidates. I won't bore whoever reads this with a list of those I considered then set aside; gods know I'm boring enough as is. Instead, here's a shortlist: G. G. Allin -- Jesus Christ, NO Lee Miller -- American model and artist, co-discoverer of the process of solarisation alongside her sometime partner Man Ray (yes, the Spongebob character), ...
Who knew? At this point, I'm very near giving up. Gods know I've tried to make a Servant sheet worth posting these past few... who knows. Point is, I either leave them unfinished, didn't start them at all, or... in one case, I end up using the character design on some other fictional universe. In any case, if anyone's interested to look into which people I drew fabulous pools of nothingness from for their own purposes, I'll list the names in a future blog post when ...
Updated August 21st, 2021 at 08:28 AM by Tabris
I'm... currently at work on a sheet, from something gleaned from a blurb of a suitably obscure Matter of Britain fiction concerning Mordred. It posits character relationships (and relationship breakups) that may be a bit OOC even for Fate, and as that work seems to be absent even from the Internet, I thought it next best to consult the opinion of someone well-versed in the byways of obscure Arthurian lore. So... hit me up with a PM or something? If nothing else, I'll read it at least ...
Who knew creating Servants would be so hard? (A rhetorical question, I assure you.) There's all manner of factors to juggle with, from recontextualizing history, myth, and anecdote, to determining rankings for parameters, Skills, and Noble Phantasms, to imagining the Skills and Noble Phantasms, to actually naming them, to putting them in the context of the wstablished rules and lore of the Nasuverse. Hopefully actually cataloguing them would finally give me that bolt of inspiration ...