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Satyr drudge

ugly and magically weak satyrs get further warped with demon magic to serve as workforce for pure former highborne
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stan0033
Excellent satyr model with many good animations. Works in game and it should be recommended Review accepted by Footman16
They could counter the Mountain Giant if you want to have Night Elves vs Satyrs...

Or can just have a new type of buffed out Satyr that helps their Legion.
 
Now this is my kind of model... and I'm not even making Satyrs, nor would I have ever envisioned them having a "Dire Troll/Hobgoblin-esque" archetype-defying unit like this. But purely through the strength of artistic force, a model like this comes along & just kinda subtly rewrites my neurons a bit.

It's a perfectly Warcraft-y model, just as a baseline. It's got a full complement of solid animations, including the 'harvest' anims that make Worker models so highly-prized (and for a faction which, to my knowledge, has none/one option for that). And you didn't just go with the 'default' for those; you gave it a fun twist (having the resource be held up by the back-spikes & the lumber encased in netting to hold it).

Which is also how the rest of the model feels; the least Satyr-y model that still feels like it fits among the Satyrs. Like I said I'd never dream of making a big burly Satyr like this but I find your vision compelling, and now little else makes sense to me (for their workers).

Lovely work, man.
 
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