Another quick sketch from
rjbartrop I've had several pictures done of Huntress and some of her friends before, from the story I've been working on. Well, here is the Reverend Morganson, who is both Huntress' primary employer for much of the story, and in many ways the primary antagonist of the book. (It's cyberpunk, these things happen.)
Publicly he's an itinerant revivalist preacher who does shows in out-of-the way places like strip malls, with pretty strong anti-corporate leanings.
In his less legal dealings, he's an anti-corporate crusader with a larger bank balance than most people know, and who's managed to somehow survive over a dozen assassination attempts, to the point where most of the corporate bigwigs have stopped trying to kill him and just keep watch to find who he's associating with.
More privately... well, that would be telling.
He's going to change the world... no matter who gets in his way.
Artist's posting at https://www.furaffinity.net/view/43463815/
rjbartrop I've had several pictures done of Huntress and some of her friends before, from the story I've been working on. Well, here is the Reverend Morganson, who is both Huntress' primary employer for much of the story, and in many ways the primary antagonist of the book. (It's cyberpunk, these things happen.)Publicly he's an itinerant revivalist preacher who does shows in out-of-the way places like strip malls, with pretty strong anti-corporate leanings.
In his less legal dealings, he's an anti-corporate crusader with a larger bank balance than most people know, and who's managed to somehow survive over a dozen assassination attempts, to the point where most of the corporate bigwigs have stopped trying to kill him and just keep watch to find who he's associating with.
More privately... well, that would be telling.
He's going to change the world... no matter who gets in his way.
Artist's posting at https://www.furaffinity.net/view/43463815/
Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
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"It's cyberpunk, these things happen."
My experience lies only tangentially, within Shadowrun - which is not the same, just "close". It happens a lot there too.
(And by "experience" I mean "read a bit of the lore, about a small handful of the novels, tried playing once, and enjoyed HBS' "Dragonfall".)
My experience lies only tangentially, within Shadowrun - which is not the same, just "close". It happens a lot there too.
(And by "experience" I mean "read a bit of the lore, about a small handful of the novels, tried playing once, and enjoyed HBS' "Dragonfall".)
I said it that way because I've had people expound - at length - how SR is not "cyberpunk". Owing to the mystical elements which infuse it all.
That said, I know I'm eventually going to hear about something which went about as bad as the 'Schäfer run'. And going to snicker a bit at those memories.
That said, I know I'm eventually going to hear about something which went about as bad as the 'Schäfer run'. And going to snicker a bit at those memories.
I am going to be getting myself a copy of Huntress and enjoying the heck out of it in the reading when it's ready for printed sharing, Lovely Starcat. The 'Good Reverend' by description you wrote for the drawing you commissioned Richard to draught up, and the context and tone you've added in your response to me, has my vision of the Reverend Morganson tending towards the side of clever, maybe sneaky, and altogether committed to his Great Work. o_o
-2Paw.
-2Paw.
You've told me that Huntress is definitely in that genera of length and breadth in the past, amongst your current works. I'm happy that I've been able to learn about the novel and its characters in bits and pieces here, some in written short fiction and more than a few drawings you've had commissioned, a fair number from Richard Bartrop, at least one by NicNak and a couple of others, I believe, whose artists I'm not flashing on right now.
-2Paw.
-2Paw.
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