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3/31/2025, 6:07:02 AM
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>>6220881
>Every man is only obligated to serve for the first five years of their manhood. But who makes up their officers? Career professionals of course. While nearly every man returns home to reintegrate into society, some take up the call to continue serving the Nation in a military capacity. These men are not only given immense respect when they return to the Country for periodic leave, but due to their professional obligation, they are also given privileges to not only serve abroad, but live abroad; with their wives and children where they are stationed making them somewhat of an oddball among the vast majority of the brave boys of the Nation. No son is obligated to continue their father's career, but they are most certainly pressured to. In fact, much of the upper echelon of the Army are staffed from an old order of petty nobility...
This character was drawn so well, not only in itself, but also in my style, I was tempted to just paste or trace it in! But I really needed to maintain a degree of consistency...
>>6220881
>Every man is only obligated to serve for the first five years of their manhood. But who makes up their officers? Career professionals of course. While nearly every man returns home to reintegrate into society, some take up the call to continue serving the Nation in a military capacity. These men are not only given immense respect when they return to the Country for periodic leave, but due to their professional obligation, they are also given privileges to not only serve abroad, but live abroad; with their wives and children where they are stationed making them somewhat of an oddball among the vast majority of the brave boys of the Nation. No son is obligated to continue their father's career, but they are most certainly pressured to. In fact, much of the upper echelon of the Army are staffed from an old order of petty nobility...
This character was drawn so well, not only in itself, but also in my style, I was tempted to just paste or trace it in! But I really needed to maintain a degree of consistency...
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