Historines: October Revolution [Commission]

Historines: October Revolution [Commission]
With an ever growing population and a late industrialisation, the Russian Empire had a serious domestic issue regarding its working population; particularly those doing factory work. This problem eventually grew into a movement against the establishment and tried in 1905 to overthrow the government, but failed and its leaders were forced into exile.

The movement was largely silenced by the Russian Empire and remained rather hidden until the outbreak of the First World War. As the large war continued, many Russians feared for the government's handling of the war and that the war was not at all in the Russian people's interests, but rather that of the Tzar.

In March 1917, the February Revolution (February by the Julian calendar) broke out. While rather uncoordinated to begin with, it eventually lead to sacking of the Russian Empire and the establishment of a transfer council into a new Republic. But it did not end the Russians' participation in the war, because its revolutionaries felt it could not abandon its European allies. However, the significance of this revolution should not be ignored, but to many it did not lead to the new socialist republic that had been hoped for.

In November 1917, the October Revolution (October by the Julian calendar) broke out due to discontent with the new rule and its intentions. Lead by the same people of the 1905 revolution, the October Revolution managed to establish the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic to be ruled by the people. A consequence of which lead to the assassination of the Tzar and his family and a departure from the Great War. Unfortunately, it would not be long before the dreams of the revolutionaries would be crushed by the greed and power hunger of lesser men.


Bobby on
Russian girls are nice... :D

Alaana on
Oh, hooray!

Melissa on
I'll drink to that!
Vodka, that is.
you know because she's russian

anony on
She's cute, but woot should really draw more fatties :O

Somebody on
Now that's a Socialist Party I'd join :D

CarnageJak on
How I'd like to be underneath looking up :) ☆☆☆☆☆☆

Svip on
@Alaana: Speechless, eh?

@Melissa: Vodka helps with the cold.

@CarnageJak: Then get ontop the Winter Palace.

Djoser on
Ho-ho-ho merry revolution :P

Me on
We are Russian dancing boobs......

Anonoymus on
Where is she russian off toto? XD

Federico on
Cool, woot.

But you should draw more naked boobs. I want to see nipples!

fireheart on
I'm starting to miss your BE stuff.:(

Baconman on
Congrats, Woot, you've finally done it. You've made an image that's going into my wallpaper folder.

Bluh on
Say, Woot, how do you get that cool gradient effect in the background?

woot on
The orange, ray-like thing in the lower half? I used the star tool in Adobe Illustrator (a star with something like 150 points), brought it back to Photoshop, and made it into a bitmap.

P1gdude on
Cant wait to see her catfight with AMERICA!!!!!!!! MMEERRIICCAA FFFFFFFUUUUUUCCCCCCKKKKKK YYYYYEEEEAAAAHHHH!!!!!!

Yvonne on
Yeah, woot. A wallpaper versin of this would be epic.

Bluh on
@woot: No no no the patterned fade-out gradient, not the sunburst.

woot on
@Bluh: It's a regular ol' halftone screened bitmap (Frequency: 20 lines/inch, angle: 45 degrees, shape: round).

@woot on
Okay, cool, thanks!

crowmagnon on
Yay, an excuse to post this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWTFG3J1CP8

She can arrange my blocks ANY day.

Grihn on
Love the looking up camera angle, always a favorite to see a mastery of the elusive, majestic, and imposing underboob. It's hard to tell but it almost shoots my theory that each Historine is bigger than the last one in the knees. But like I care. I just love the fact her breasts are straddling her knee and give the impression of that,though it's a wonder that the weight of her chest and the single pressure point on the roof of the palace hasn't cracked the structure like a walnut! Who said Communist structures are cheap?

Somebody on
the boobs belong to the people!

Rykela on
My great-grandfather was a lieutenant in the White army, which opposed the Reds after Czar Nicholas was deposed. When the Reds ended up victorious, things... didn't turn out so well for him, and my grandmother was the only one who was able to survive and flee to Germany. However, the good news is that she met my grandfather there, who was himself a refugee who'd literally leapt the fence between Czechloslovakia and Germany with a few friends, and after he entered the Allied forces, she was put to work doing secret national-security things because she could speak fluent German, Russian, and English.

For some reason this pic makes me feel like it has the same sort of optimism and hope she must have felt, that no matter what befell her, she was going to survive and flourish.

All those feels, man. They're probably heavier than Mother Russia's bosom. x3

s on
why are here tits so big.
holy fuck

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