Fplus Never
The Artwork of Josh Pearce
Keepers of the Silhouette Tower
February 18th, 2010
“It appears to be a massive column of ghostly blue tinged smoke, but at times, seems almost solid, perhaps even living, twisting and radiating with illusive energy. No birds fly near it, no animals inhabit it’s surrounding mountains. Even the trees that grow nearby, are twisted and dead from it’s majik taint.
In the times before The world was as it is today, when the Majiks were undivided and power was raw and unweilded by most, and exploited by others, there were those who sought to protect from those that seek to destroy absolutely. These ancestors had access and knowledge far beyond that of any mage today, and with this power they built a supremely powerful weapon of majik, so much power radiating from it’s core that no one has come within a mile of it and lived.
It is said that inside the Silhouette tower, time does not exist. Inside, the tower is inhabited by 4 councils of monks to govern it’s use and protect the tower. They serve as the immortal key that will unlock it’s power in a time of dire need. Some believe this to be no more than a story, told to scare those that seek to assemble against other lands, but truth be told, there are very few that don’t fear the day the Silhoutte Tower releases whatever it keeps inside upon the world.”

This will be my next set of custom 3″ dunnies, the above picture is just a rough design.
There will be four colorways 5x of each color. I am still doing some tests to get the final colors lined up. I’ll be posting actual pics very soon. They should all be done by the beginning of next month or so.
Pricing will be $85 each shipped, anywhere in the world this time.
The other big thing I’m going to do with this set, is one lucky buyer will win a custom 8″ of one of the 13 majik houses of their choice!
STAY TUNED FOR MORE DETAILS!
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