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Posted by: Banshee.8234

Banshee.8234

So I recently desided to completely re-design my necro human and I originally wanted to make her a devilish-demon sort of thingy.
Well, she turned out to be a Hawkwoman (kinda sounds like a lame superheroine).
So I’ll just roll with this, what do you guys think of it and/or do you have any suggestions to improve the feathered flying woman? :P

Also, what are your guys’ versions of feathered tyrian heroes?

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Posted by: Redenaz.8631

Redenaz.8631

She looks good!

Of course, there’s always my favorite staff skin...

~The Storyteller – Elementalist – Jade Quarry~

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Posted by: Sir Mad.1092

Sir Mad.1092

Forgive me, you char looks nice and all, but I don’t see anything birdish, besides the wings.

Medium armours have a few options – not sure about light armours – if you want to match that theme. Falconer’s and Carapace armours come to my mind. And of course, there’s Nevermore for staff users.

EDIT – Oh, and I almost forgot the Deathly Avian Shoulderpads.

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Posted by: Nike.2631

Nike.2631

I recommend the conjuror mantle over the Orian shoulders. Try it, you’ll like it .

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I wonder what your basis for comparison is…”
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Posted by: Just a flesh wound.3589

Just a flesh wound.3589

There’s the Phoenix armor. It has feathers on the skirts.

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Posted by: Lumpy.8760

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this isn’t a tengu thread…

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Posted by: cptaylor.2670

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Forgive me, you char looks nice and all, but I don’t see anything birdish, besides the wings.

Medium armours have a few options – not sure about light armours – if you want to match that theme. Falconer’s and Carapace armours come to my mind. And of course, there’s Nevermore for staff users.

EDIT – Oh, and I almost forgot the Deathly Avian Shoulderpads.

Carapace is more butterfly though. And Dwayna’s outfit is a great fit for hawk wings but that isn’t something you can mix and match and gets a little stale/unoriginal after awhile.

Other than that I would just skim through the wardrobe.

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Posted by: Redenaz.8631

Redenaz.8631

I’ve used the Dry Bones armor on a couple characters before, so maybe it just clicks with me. It’s not explicitly “bird” themed, but it has a lot of feather-like fringes, with a bird skull on one side and a bat wing on the other. It’s a non-obvious choice, but I like it.

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Posted by: Sir Mad.1092

Sir Mad.1092

Forgive me, you char looks nice and all, but I don’t see anything birdish, besides the wings.

Medium armours have a few options – not sure about light armours – if you want to match that theme. Falconer’s and Carapace armours come to my mind. And of course, there’s Nevermore for staff users.

EDIT – Oh, and I almost forgot the Deathly Avian Shoulderpads.

Carapace is more butterfly though. And Dwayna’s outfit is a great fit for hawk wings but that isn’t something you can mix and match and gets a little stale/unoriginal after awhile.

Other than that I would just skim through the wardrobe.

The shoulders are butterflyish, but the chest has pens in the back:

http://wiki.guildwars2.com/images/8/8a/Carapace_armor_%28medium%29_human_female_back.jpg

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Posted by: Demented Sheep.1642

Demented Sheep.1642

I stumbled across this a while ago.

NOT MINE
http://imgur.com/a/W72Td

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Posted by: Nike.2631

Nike.2631

My necromantic follower of Raven…

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