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Just something I made without a real story to go with it.

Like are appriciated,
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Comments are most welcome :)
Enjoy!!
I certainly will comment, I love that you provide a bit of extra imagination in your images, Crumera! :)

The different 'sizes' of the crucified victim, I love the guard in the foreground, too. Rape is not my thing at all, but none could deny that it adds interest to your scene, and your choice to put that towards the background of your scene adds to the image more than it would have done in the foreground, I think.
 
Just something I made without a real story to go with it.

Like are appriciated,
but
Comments are most welcome :)
Enjoy!!

I'd prefer this background couple be the picture's centerpiece, but that’s my coarse and degraded tastes talking. ;) :babeando:
 

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Just something I made without a real story to go with it.

Like are appriciated,
but
Comments are most welcome :)
Enjoy!!
Great facial expressions. Crucifixion is horribly painful. It shows in this image.

Good assortment of body types. Nice big nails and blood. Realistic. In my imagination there are men included too. These women were being escorted across the desert. Surely men were present with them. The men may be dead, or crucified out of the frame of the image shown.
I agree with Marcella, about the body types and facial expressions.

The woman on the left has her foot on an unused wooden beam. She is looking at something happening outside the frame of the pic, behind the viewer's back. Are there more condemned to come? More women? The men?
 
I'd prefer this background couple be the picture's centerpiece, but that’s my coarse and degraded tastes talking. ;) :babeando:

I agree. Front and center. Degradation (as if crucifixion isn't enough degradation in and of itself!) of the crucified women is mandatory so fucking them as they hang is highly plausible. Show a guy with an erection getting ready to assault the crucified woman on the left. Have her face, contorted in agony, turned away from him in horror of what is about to happen to her.

Show a crucified man having his erect cock being grabbed at by one or more of the tribal women who captured this group.
 
I agree with Marcella, about the body types and facial expressions.

The woman on the left has her foot on an unused wooden beam. She is looking at something happening outside the frame of the pic, behind the viewer's back. Are there more condemned to come? More women? The men?
Not sure where they found all this lumber in the desert, but who cares! The image is fabulous. Clearly Crumera wants us to wonder about what she's looking at. What about the beam? What's going on?
 
Some background info

The city is close.. Just a few hundred paces in the direction the female guard is looking in.
The path to one of the outlying villages is running close to the crucifixion site.
She is staring at some travelers on the road, you never know if they are just travelers, gloaters
or more troublesome extended family members of the crucified.

As for the men of the crucified.. they have been convicted to death for banditry.
But as the galleys of the republics fleet always need more (slave)rowers,
they have been send to die a more useful and certainly slower death over there.

In order to show the town the justice of the state the magistrate has decided to have their women crucified in their place.

The beam in the foreground is a new stipes to be raised soon.
 
Another (birdseye) view of the same scene.
 

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As for the men of the crucified.. they have been convicted to death for banditry.
But as the galleys of the republics fleet always need more (slave)rowers,
they have been send to die a more useful and certainly slower death over there.

In order to show the town the justice of the state the magistrate has decided to have their women crucified in their place.

That was the theme of Yusebby's "Last of the Pirates," and Jastrow's emulation. :eeek: :babeando:
 

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The shadow direction of the rear figures is at 90 degrees to the shadows of the foreground figures in the first image, but has been changed to the same direction in the aerial view. Perhaps there were two light sources? Meanwhile, as observed by @Hangnail, nice tan lines! :)
That’s just the shadow falling over the shape of the terrain. You can’t have paradoxical lighting like that in 3d without a lot of work.
 
^^ Like she said.. uneven terrain makes shadows do crazy things :p

I accesed into the GooSPQR Earth satellite to get this picture from above:)
It cancels out the distortions of the shadows by the terrain.

BTW Thanks for the compliments on the homemade tanlines:)
 

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^^ Like she said.. uneven terrain makes shadows do crazy things :p

I accesed into the GooSPQR Earth satellite to get this picture from above:)
It cancels out the distortions of the shadows by the terrain.

BTW Thanks for the compliments on the homemade tanlines:)

wish GooSPQR had higher resolution, but way cool render. ;)
 

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wish GooSPQR had higher resolution, but way cool render. ;)
accesed into the GooSPQR Earth satellite to get this picture from above:)
The top view of the crucified and the shadows are great!:clapping:

"Rome protests against crucifixion of its citizens, as shown on satellite images!"
"Parthia replies to Rome, that the crucified were criminals, executed after due process and to mind its own business!"

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The top view of the crucified and the shadows are great!:clapping:

"Rome protests against crucifixion of its citizens, as shown on satellite images!"
"Parthia replies to Rome, that the crucified were criminals, executed after due process and to mind its own business!"

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"Imperial High Command prepared a retaliatory strike by Special Forces troops."
 

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Due to a generous bribe:
the following classified image :p

Please do not distribute ;)
 

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"Imperial High Command prepared a retaliatory strike by Special Forces troops."
Dispatch to the Roman Ambassador in Parthia :

“Thus the earnest hope of the Parthian Government to adjust Parthian-Roman relations and to preserve and promote the peace in Mesopotamia through cooperation with the Roman Empire has finally been lost.

The Parthian Government regrets to have to notify hereby the Roman Empire that in view of the attitude of the Roman Empire it cannot but consider that it is impossible to reach an agreement through further negotiations.”

The crucifixion seems to be staged as a casus belli, clearly!
 
Soooo I travelled in time I thought but happend to end up in the aftermath of the fairytale Rapunzel.
Well the knight who rescued her from within the tower wasn't to happy she wasn't a virgin anymore.
Furious he gave her a spot on top of the tower she used to be imprisoned in..

So not exactly like the common story goes.. no happily living ever after ;)
That's fairy tales for you :p
 

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