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A mélange of thematic elements that somehow seems cohesive, Carche was th’easiëst hero for whom to find weapons bar none, as he is a blacksmith and actually has a sword. Those elements also suggested the gloves and belt, respectively, while the colors of his actuäl tie-dye shirt gave the color scheme. As for the hat, some students called him “Merlin,” which I think he secretly enjoyed. | Notice that Shai has a different hammer, as he is a carpenter. There’s not much here that doesn't say “super-carpenter,” tho at least our hero has opted for sensible Carharts rather than the usuäl easily torn spandex—well, except for th'undershirt. I dunno if he ever wore yellow, but I do love the way that the hip, yellow safety glasses serve simultaneöus superheroïc and practical purposes. |
The new Heromachine comes with an “aura” option, and noöne was so well-suited to its first use as is Tomás. The green and brown do not only suggest that he is in touch with nature, but are also the two colors of tea. Finally, if the whole thing seems a bit Jesusesque, recall that that is a role this gentleman played at a summertime “Greek Feast.” |