Clothing, use of colour and drum remind me of SΓ‘mi. (Indigenous people in northern part of Norway, Sweden and Finland.)
Ah, kinda. Im swedish so I'm aware. The colors however are definitely not sami though. I feel its probably just supposed to be inspired by various folk costumes from Northern parts of the world
They say death is scary, it is terrifying, a concept that renders the vicissitudes life all for naught. Far from it. The end of life is but a cycle, as is the act of beginning a life.
Death is change, and unlike so many concepts of the world, change itself is oxymoronically unchanging. All things experience change, and will continue to change every single second. Yet the axiom of "Change" itself remains the same, the transfiguration from one thing to another.
Death allowed change to happen with one last goodbye from mother to husband and child. It is not mercurial and cruel, it is kind and patient. A companion. Though death looms over all living things, it is not a doom clock, but a guardian angel to bring those living to their next life at the end of the long road.
Though her life was tragically cut short, she did everything she could in the time death gave her. What else could this be called, other than a kindness?
Live life, knowing death will always be your closest friend, who wants you to live it to the fullest.
It is very strange to see him with a sub-saharan african phenotype, considering that he is, aside his skin color, supposed to resemble his father - the Emperor
Personally, I really like the idea of Vulkan looking like Ving Rhames. Vulkan may be the nicest of the Primarchs, but he's still going to be putting down the kind of violence you see in a Tarantino movie.