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Weekend is allmost over... ;__;
Just could finish this pic, befor going back to my hotel, where colouring is a little bit difficult...
In the train, i often look out the window. Most of the time the train moves through open fields. Sometimes i imagine that tanks are hiding and simulate a battlefield in my imagination. (If someone sees me in the train looking out of the window, don´t disturb me, cause i am in war^^°;)
So this is one of my imaginations^^°
This time i have drawn a hawitzer. Looks a littlebit futuristic and a littlebit rotten...

tools: painter x, ps cs 1
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Soldier girls part 2-1


Fall Amorie 9, 1726


It has been nearly three months since the Allpach surrender to the Vohending Resurgency, lieutenant first class, Anna Ritz had been stationed for special training to the

"Blaue Blume" artillery school. Due to shifting political and regional instabilities in Eyropi (Europe in this setting.), A few well skilled officers in various special units were called to serve in a number of specialized and well rounded roles. Versatility had become a very valued trait among the army and it was something the marshals in high command were all too happy to implement. The dolls of the Skulls Head division were no exception. Though they were women who weren't normally allowed to serve in combat positions, The dolls Anna and Greda were made exceptions. They were simply too useful in their abilities to be passed over and high command saw it. While Greda had chosen to train in tank operator school, Anna requested a role in artillery. It was an easy transition for her. Mathematics and physics came naturally to her due to her father's strict academic routine he placed on her so artillery school was a good fit. It was a short training since officers might be needed quickly, but Anna had once again proven that she was not one to just idly go through the motions. No, she was an officer of war and she would serve the Vohending Resurgency with all diligence and strength. And now on the final day of her training, Commandant of the Blaue Blume artillery school, Major General Ben Felix Von Tallsberg arrives to give his personal congratulations to Anna.


General Von Talsberg: Heh heh heh. You have done exceedingly well my dear girl. You have met and surpassed all of the physical, mental, and academic expectations the Blaue Blume academy has set on it's students. I congratulate you lieutenant.


Anna: Thank you sir! *Salutes*


Von Talsberg: Yes... In any case you will be stationed back to the Death Skulls corp.


Anna: The death Skulls corp? With all due respect, isn't it the Skulls Head division sir?


Von Talsberg: Ahh, so you haven't yet? My dear young officer, due to the heroics in the previous conflict, the Skulls have been expanded and renamed in your absence. It even has a new honorary banner and motto. 'Gloria in Omni Tempore', "For all due glory". You yourself should understand that when one does well, change is bound to happen.


Anna: Yes General.


Von Talsberg: Speaking of change, I haven't came to only give you my personal thanks, but to give you a gift as well. You are to be given command of artillery unit call-sign G-816 and you are to be promoted to the rank of junior captain effective immediately due to your dedication to the fatherland. Congradulations captain, due us proud.


Anna: Thank you General!


Von Talsberg: Heh heh, you have only yourself and the council of marshals to thank for that. Long live the resurgency. Hail Lord Vensig!


Anna: Hail Lord Vensig!


Von Talsberg: Good. Now come. You are to be stationed in area A-231 within three days. You may even see a pleasant surprise there..., but first take your photo on the mound of stone skulls. It is also where your new unit can be found. It is a great honor to rest your boot heel on the pile where our greatest officers have set foot on. It's a tradition for all our successful artillery officers to take a photo here since the victory of the Wensinkop conflict of 1687. You don't want to keep the camera's and your new subordinates waiting now do you?


Anna: No General!


Von Talsberg: Great, now let's go.