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Archive of the Necropolis worldbuilding project Created by @houndhammer
Gryr. Weird proportions on that proper-rendered painting. Not my finest anatomy work that's for sure. Gryr is an old Necro character and former Ordinator. Disillusioned and frightened, she abandoned the duty she was born to serve in order to pursue something she thought nobler.



Grand champion Magregol. I don't really like the decadent capitalistic aspect of how this comes across, and the type of societies this type of thing usually shows up in, since that's not the society I am portraying. But I just love unreal-running-man-tournaments.


A magistrate without his helmet. They live for approximately 300 years, and their blood is white. When they die, they reincarnate via cloning technology, and their old memories are implanted into their new brain.

In Necropolis, there are no surviving horses. Instead, dogs have been genetically modified into a sub-species called long-hounds, which fill many of the same niches horses once did. They are especially popular for traversing the difficult ashland terrain.



Part of the lifecycle of parasites is creating a brood nest. The infested creatures lie down and their mature parasites merge and form into this egg-laying creature which consumes the remains of the former host-thralls.

The Iron Forest is the name of a Red Sector which was formerly the largest provincial manufacturing hub in the world. On the surface it is a network of service trenches and dilapidated exhaust stacks. It descends deep underground and is home to many horrors.



More Death Cult machine soldiers. Every one looks different.


Death Cult Machine Soldier: The Gold Woman. A prized curiosity from the time of the Wólġewinn


The Huskurlar were the elite police force of the North Sea Spire on Earth in the troubled days of old. During the evacuation crisis many would give their lives defending the launch of crew shuttles headed for the colony ships in orbit, never to return.

The Lion: The 12th magistrate. Though all magistrates are revered by most of the city public, he is particularly popular.

A bit stupid but this is how they call colours😅 Sort of needless information, but information it is nonetheless.

The Great City, Eorðsbyrgen. Built during an age of prosperity, and surrounded by walls 2km high, the city is the last vestige of a defeated colony and a grim symbol of pyrrhic victory. It is the only place where structure and civilisation still holds.

More synthetic cyborgs. They vary wildly in their proportions and styles, but both of these are grotesque and long-limbed.


"The Sentinel" is a mysterious gunman known to patrol the Red Sectors, killing marauders indiscriminately and without mercy. He is not known to be associated with any factions.

Yellow sector ashlander in a patchy environment suit with leather garments to help further protect him from the weather.

Typical law-abiding provincial citizen. Note the patch designating him to the 13th province.

Elaboration on the more advanced and lifelike synth-cyborgs.


Depiction of an interaction between provincial police and member of the city public. Note the emblem on the chest of the officer, representing the province of the 9th magistrate: The Nixie/The White Horse.
