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ESLC: The Left Eye

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The Left Eye, Third Finger of the 9th Hand.


Despite being the lowest ranking Finger in the 9th Hand, Left has shown extreme competence in her role. After losing both of her legs while working the Sun Catcher's Farm Arrays she thought her pursuit of joining the Hands would end there; quite the contrary, her sudden maiming caused none other than High Orator Prallim to take notice. A deal was struck, a contract written, a price paid. Prallim commissioned the House of Men on Stilts to design and manufacture a custom set of legs appropriated from the Electric Saddles for use with "Church interests"


And thus concludes the three main characters of ELECTRIC SADDLES | LEATHER COFFINS: The Hunt for serpents.

I hope you all are interested in the story, the world, and of course, the designs. :]


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Left Eye fans RISE UP

ITSROOSTER responds:

RISE UP MY BROTHERS.

You could make it a point that losing your legs doesn't disqualify you from becoming a different limb.

ITSROOSTER responds:

Loss of limbs and even personhood at times is a big theme of ESLC. :] That might be a bit obvious, considering the three main characters are missing their legs, several of their arms, and one's a fucking skeleton lmao.

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