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  • ID: 2211312
  • Uploader: vladtet909 »
  • Date: over 9 years ago
  • Approver: Not One Of Us »
  • Size: 610 KB .png (800x746) »
  • Source: indivisiblerpg.tumblr.com/post/134379409481 »
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sangmu (indivisible)

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  • The Indivisible campaign is moving so quickly, we can’t keep up!

    Here’s another Incarnation reveal!

    ~ Sangmu ~

    Even as a child, abandoned on the monastery’s doorstep, Sangmu had been…unusual. She did not often cry, seeming only to desire long stretches of contemplative solitude, and resented any disturbance, even meals. As she grew she did not play or socialize, and talked so seldom that for months the monks worried she could not speak at all. But young Sangmu knew differently - mere words were not the language of her heart.

    In the summer of the year she turned ten, Sangmu first witnessed the meticulous creation of a sand mandala. From the moment she saw the intricate design taking shape, the change in her demeanor was striking. Aloofness transformed into rapt attention, her focus so intense that the monks were forced to remind her repeatedly to eat and sleep. In those days and weeks, in that place, her life changed.

    Since that time, Sangmu relentlessly devoted every waking hour to perfecting the painstaking creation, and the equally beautiful destruction, of mandala and other sand sculptures. Her naturally gifted use of Iddhi and unique, unrestrained outlook quickly made her a virtuoso without peer, able to literally breathe life into her creations. Through her sand-painting tool, the chak-pur, the ephemeral artistry of the cosmos spoke to her: in the sand, Sangmu has found her language!

    Success seems likely, but there’s always stretch goals! And we’ve got some exciting ones planned, so keep spreading the word!

    https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/indivisible-rpg-from-the-creators-of-skullgirls/x/2363858#/

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