Rune & Ivan 7

RCDescheneRCDeschene Posts: 2,816
edited June 2016 in The Commons

Huh... Interesting... I thought Gia was our resident warrior princess... o.o

Maybe she's older? Gia's mother, maybe?

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  • boisselazonboisselazon Posts: 458

    Rune, remember me a role playing game back (wayyyyy back) in the days...

    Asian is out, several athletics girls are already out, my guess goes to african girl....

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715

    Sounds very Fantasy, so a white chick with pointy ears. cheekydevil

  • lx_2807502lx_2807502 Posts: 2,996

    I'm confused by the several guesses of african girl that I've seen on the forums ... did no one look at the image?

    Rune probably suggests Nordic, warrior is stated... so what will make her different from Gia and Olympia (who already seem like they fill the same role as each other) ?

     

  • HeraHera Posts: 1,958

    LOL - Rune is a scandinavian male name. It means (alphabetic) letter or secret wisdom, and it was alluding to the magic powers of the letters and the written word. Bearer of that name are considered magicians, alchemists, librarians or bookeepers.

    So when I hear that name I see someone like Gandalf or Dumbledore in front of me.

    Why selecting it for a warrior queen beats me! laugh

    (On the other hand there is a female form of that name too - Runa, but it is more uncommon and also connected to letter magic and witchcraft)

  • I for one am excited to see what she's all about and hope that I'm not disappointed that she looks like all the rest.    

  • ChuckdozerChuckdozer Posts: 453
    Hera said:

    LOL - Rune is a scandinavian male name. It means (alphabetic) letter or secret wisdom, and it was alluding to the magic powers of the letters and the written word. Bearer of that name are considered magicians, alchemists, librarians or bookeepers.

    So when I hear that name I see someone like Gandalf or Dumbledore in front of me.

    Why selecting it for a warrior queen beats me! laugh

    (On the other hand there is a female form of that name too - Runa, but it is more uncommon and also connected to letter magic and witchcraft)

    I went to high school with a girl whose real name was Stormy Weathers.

    Doesn't matter what the definitions say... this is Daz 3D. Most of the clothes aren't very practical... why should the names be?

  • lx_2807502lx_2807502 Posts: 2,996
    edited June 2016
    Hera said:

    LOL - Rune is a scandinavian male name. It means (alphabetic) letter or secret wisdom, and it was alluding to the magic powers of the letters and the written word. Bearer of that name are considered magicians, alchemists, librarians or bookeepers.

    So when I hear that name I see someone like Gandalf or Dumbledore in front of me.

    Why selecting it for a warrior queen beats me! laugh

    (On the other hand there is a female form of that name too - Runa, but it is more uncommon and also connected to letter magic and witchcraft)

    I would be really unwilling to bet that there is no female Rune in some fantasy story somewhere. Rune is a very common word in fantasy settings (as in runes... not sure how obvious this is) and in common western terms pretty much never has a set gender. Since it's a letter (or more accurately a glyph.) In terms of cultural accuracy ... uh... please see all of the other official characters v.v

    Her nose looks kinda big and wide to me (if that's even her) so I feel that pushes out slender elfy warrior with pointy ears.

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  • ChuckdozerChuckdozer Posts: 453
    lx said:
    Hera said:

    LOL - Rune is a scandinavian male name. It means (alphabetic) letter or secret wisdom, and it was alluding to the magic powers of the letters and the written word. Bearer of that name are considered magicians, alchemists, librarians or bookeepers.

    So when I hear that name I see someone like Gandalf or Dumbledore in front of me.

    Why selecting it for a warrior queen beats me! laugh

    (On the other hand there is a female form of that name too - Runa, but it is more uncommon and also connected to letter magic and witchcraft)

    I would be really unwilling to bet that there is no female Rune in some fantasy story somewhere. Rune is a very common word in fantasy settings (as in runes... not sure how obvious this is) and in common western terms pretty much never has a set gender. Since it's a letter (or more accurately a glyph.) In terms of cultural accuracy ... uh... please see all of the other official characters v.v

    Her nose looks kinda big and wide to me (if that's even her) so I feel that pushes out slender elfy warrior with pointy ears.

    What image are you looking at?

  • lx_2807502lx_2807502 Posts: 2,996

    http://www.daz3d.com/0606-run-7-approaches

    Maybe that isn't a picture of Run, but I didn't especially recognise it as anyone else.

  • Yes she looks great been playing with her for a few weeks !!!

  • DaikatanaDaikatana Posts: 830

    Looking at the advert and the fact that the "supposedly related " items are are staffs (fantasy ) and a "samurai" outfit that's pretty non-traditional, I am guessing this may be a catch-all release using a "warrior theme".  Prolly a little bit of  several genders.

  • ChuckdozerChuckdozer Posts: 453

    Those are her eyes in the top image... yes. But I don't recognize her in any of the other shots. 

  • HeraHera Posts: 1,958

    Oh well, I've met women named Ali and Valter and men named Maria and Susan and there's a fantasy boy named Artemis and an alien matriarch named Noah so the gender indicator is often down the drain these days. Then again one would wish that someone did their home work once.

     

  • caravellecaravelle Posts: 2,653
    Hera said:

    LOL - Rune is a scandinavian male name. It means (alphabetic) letter or secret wisdom, and it was alluding to the magic powers of the letters and the written word. Bearer of that name are considered magicians, alchemists, librarians or bookeepers.

    So when I hear that name I see someone like Gandalf or Dumbledore in front of me.

    Why selecting it for a warrior queen beats me! laugh

    (On the other hand there is a female form of that name too - Runa, but it is more uncommon and also connected to letter magic and witchcraft)

    Hera, you hinted at it: No matter what today's Fantasy fans may believe – there was a profane use of runes, too. Inscriptions from Northern Germany and Denmark report quite trivial, everyday events. Even silly insults, written in 'magic' runes, like 'Haraldr is an idiot' and such, have been found…laugh Compared to other writing systems, runes are not very old; the oldest (the beautiful name 'Harja' written on a comb found in Vimose, Denmark) dates from 150–200 AD. But they look nice, don't they?

  • lx_2807502lx_2807502 Posts: 2,996

    Those are her eyes in the top image... yes. But I don't recognize her in any of the other shots. 

    Right but people are looking at that image and saying "Maybe she's African"

    The clothing items don't even have fits for her so I doubt any of this stuff today was actually built with her specifically in mind.

  • ToyenToyen Posts: 2,031

    I thought Gia was our warrior queen, this will be interesting!

  • ANGELREAPER1972ANGELREAPER1972 Posts: 4,555

    Yes she looks great been playing with her for a few weeks !!!

    soooo something/one may be of real interest use to me? along the lines of luis royo, boris vallejo, julie bell extra style of fantasy female character? yeah i know your not allowed to say but I'm also guessing if you've had a chance to play with her that means either you've created something for the bundles or at least something in the extras not included in the bundles but part of her sales extras which gives me a rough idea going by your other scifi and fantasy products which does make her seem interesting

     

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 108,063
    caravelle said:
    Hera said:

    LOL - Rune is a scandinavian male name. It means (alphabetic) letter or secret wisdom, and it was alluding to the magic powers of the letters and the written word. Bearer of that name are considered magicians, alchemists, librarians or bookeepers.

    So when I hear that name I see someone like Gandalf or Dumbledore in front of me.

    Why selecting it for a warrior queen beats me! laugh

    (On the other hand there is a female form of that name too - Runa, but it is more uncommon and also connected to letter magic and witchcraft)

    Hera, you hinted at it: No matter what today's Fantasy fans may believe – there was a profane use of runes, too. Inscriptions from Northern Germany and Denmark report quite trivial, everyday events. Even silly insults, written in 'magic' runes, like 'Haraldr is an idiot' and such, have been found…laugh Compared to other writing systems, runes are not very old; the oldest (the beautiful name 'Harja' written on a comb found in Vimose, Denmark) dates from 150–200 AD. But they look nice, don't they?

    Isn't there some runic graffiti in Hagia Sophia, courtesy of the Varangians?

  • lx_2807502lx_2807502 Posts: 2,996
    edited June 2016

     

    caravelle said:
    Hera said:

    LOL - Rune is a scandinavian male name. It means (alphabetic) letter or secret wisdom, and it was alluding to the magic powers of the letters and the written word. Bearer of that name are considered magicians, alchemists, librarians or bookeepers.

    So when I hear that name I see someone like Gandalf or Dumbledore in front of me.

    Why selecting it for a warrior queen beats me! laugh

    (On the other hand there is a female form of that name too - Runa, but it is more uncommon and also connected to letter magic and witchcraft)

    Hera, you hinted at it: No matter what today's Fantasy fans may believe – there was a profane use of runes, too. Inscriptions from Northern Germany and Denmark report quite trivial, everyday events. Even silly insults, written in 'magic' runes, like 'Haraldr is an idiot' and such, have been found…laugh Compared to other writing systems, runes are not very old; the oldest (the beautiful name 'Harja' written on a comb found in Vimose, Denmark) dates from 150–200 AD. But they look nice, don't they?

    Isn't there some runic graffiti in Hagia Sophia, courtesy of the Varangians?

    I don't really understand the term "profane use of runes," but apparently this is why they're considered mysterious: It's just what the word means. Although these days it basically just means letter.

    Old English run, rune "secret, mystery, dark mysterious statement, (secret) council," also "a runic letter" (runstæf), from Proto-Germanic *runo (cf. Old Norse run "a secret, magic sign, runic character," Old High German runa "a secret conversation, whisper," Gothic runa), from PIE *ru-no-, source of technical terms of magic in Germanic and Celtic (cf. Gaelic run "a secret, mystery, craft, deceit, purpose, intention, desire," Welsh rhin "a secret, charm, virtue."

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  • HavosHavos Posts: 5,581

    If that one image posted of her eyes is Rune 7, then she looks like a white girl to me. With the face paint, my guess is some sort of ancient Germanic/Celtic warrior, possibly inspired by Queen Bodica.

  • ToyenToyen Posts: 2,031

    Yeah I think so as well. The question is.......will she have male counterpart?

  • ANGELREAPER1972ANGELREAPER1972 Posts: 4,555

    well some characters and or bundles and or add ons do appear to be inspired by at time of releases current movie/tv, games or something else popular at the time so maybe she's something warcraft inspired? of course just because she's a warrior queen doesn't mean she's a fantasy character she could be scifi action type as in mad max post apocalypse style too though that's sort of been covered in a previous bundle so more likely more fantasy possibly elvenish aztechian maybe feather head dress, loin cloth red sonja/conan stuff like in the olympia 6 pro - jungle girl, tooth and claw

    this would if going by the releases of late of having pairings a possible barbarian type male bundle maybe a new version of the freak 

  • wsterdanwsterdan Posts: 3,060
    lx said:

     

    I don't really understand the term "profane use of runes," ...

    I think it means exactly what it sounds like. They occasionally used them for profanity, just as graffiti occasionally does today.

    For a sample, check out the inscription regarding  Thorni and Helgi: http://www.orkneyjar.com/history/maeshowe/maeshrunes.htm

    -- Walt Sterdan

  • icprncssicprncss Posts: 3,694
    lx said:

     

    caravelle said:
    Hera said:

    LOL - Rune is a scandinavian male name. It means (alphabetic) letter or secret wisdom, and it was alluding to the magic powers of the letters and the written word. Bearer of that name are considered magicians, alchemists, librarians or bookeepers.

    So when I hear that name I see someone like Gandalf or Dumbledore in front of me.

    Why selecting it for a warrior queen beats me! laugh

    (On the other hand there is a female form of that name too - Runa, but it is more uncommon and also connected to letter magic and witchcraft)

    Hera, you hinted at it: No matter what today's Fantasy fans may believe – there was a profane use of runes, too. Inscriptions from Northern Germany and Denmark report quite trivial, everyday events. Even silly insults, written in 'magic' runes, like 'Haraldr is an idiot' and such, have been found…laugh Compared to other writing systems, runes are not very old; the oldest (the beautiful name 'Harja' written on a comb found in Vimose, Denmark) dates from 150–200 AD. But they look nice, don't they?

    Isn't there some runic graffiti in Hagia Sophia, courtesy of the Varangians?

    I don't really understand the term "profane use of runes," but apparently this is why they're considered mysterious: It's just what the word means. Although these days it basically just means letter.

    Old English run, rune "secret, mystery, dark mysterious statement, (secret) council," also "a runic letter" (runstæf), from Proto-Germanic *runo (cf. Old Norse run "a secret, magic sign, runic character," Old High German runa "a secret conversation, whisper," Gothic runa), from PIE *ru-no-, source of technical terms of magic in Germanic and Celtic (cf. Gaelic run "a secret, mystery, craft, deceit, purpose, intention, desire," Welsh rhin "a secret, charm, virtue."

    Might not be "profane" as we view profanity but it is pretty funny. 

     

  • lx_2807502lx_2807502 Posts: 2,996
    wsterdan said:
    lx said:

     

    I don't really understand the term "profane use of runes," ...

    I think it means exactly what it sounds like. They occasionally used them for profanity, just as graffiti occasionally does today.

    For a sample, check out the inscription regarding  Thorni and Helgi: http://www.orkneyjar.com/history/maeshowe/maeshrunes.htm

    -- Walt Sterdan

    Ohhhh, right. I thought it meant like "all runes are supposed to be sacred and about some religion or something and not to be used for common human purposes." I thought runes just being ancient letters normally referring to nordic types was general knowledge, so the "no matter what today's fantasy fans think" thing threw me.

    Anyway, I think the early teaser etc. is a cool new move (maybe Daz Steve is sick of me complaining~) Not sure how I feel about her from what we know so far but that wouldn't change knowing she was coming or not, and I think I have the new pattern down enough to be fairly sure when the new characters are arriving now, unless they change it again.

  • Serene NightSerene Night Posts: 17,704

    I'm kinda passing on new females. I still haven't used all the others I own. But I'm sure if she's a warrior queen with fantasy content people will like her. Fantasy seems a big hit here at DAZ. I'm waiting for Ivan whomever he is. =-)

  • ANGELREAPER1972ANGELREAPER1972 Posts: 4,555

    maybe Ivan is her guy, Ivan as in Ivan the terrible could be a fantasy warrior barbarian companion to Rune

  • ToyenToyen Posts: 2,031

    Could be! Anyways, if she does have a guy I guess we will see him next week?
    I sure hope so! It would be a shame if Gia had to share Gianni with her : D

  • lx_2807502lx_2807502 Posts: 2,996
    Toyen said:

    Could be! Anyways, if she does have a guy I guess we will see him next week?
    I sure hope so! It would be a shame if Gia had to share Gianni with her : D

    More like the 21st.

    I can't wait for Rune to be the 3 foot 7 dwarven heroine of yore~

  • ThatGuyThatGuy Posts: 797

    For some reason when I saw the poster for Rune 7, I thought of Arki's http://www.daz3d.com/lady-rune-for-genesis-3-female-s, but I guess this is a different Rune.

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