@demonic
Joined on August 1st, 2019, this user has been a member for 2,505 days and is the 23,019th person to register an account.
Has 128 submissions, the first one uploaded on September 23rd, 2019 and the most recent on May 3rd, 2026.
Of those, 26 have been featured and 58 have won Users' Choice.
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Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 499 stickfigures.
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Has made 1,512 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 9,118 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
They have visited the site consecutively for 835 days, their best streak also being 835 days. On average, they post 6 updates and 8 comments per week.
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Their current voting streak is 537 and their longest streak is 537 consecutive votes.
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Saeculorium #6
⚔️ Battles & Wars #2 ⚔️The Boxer RebellionThe amount of blood spilled in Chinese history is arguably more than any other nation in the world, and, in fact, 6 of 10 of our civilization’s most vicious wars (relative to the time) were Chinese. The Boxer Rebellion, or Boxer Uprising / Boxer Movement (義和團運動), is a grim and sudden example of this.
The Boxers, or Yihetuan, were a group of anti-imperialist, anti-Christian, and anti-foreign nationalists (who were officially named Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists) who gained popularity in the late 19th century. These martial artists and radical extremists blamed natural disasters and government misfortunes on the growing influence of rival religions and foreign embassies in their country, growing particularly fast at this time as industrialization and globalization swept across the modernizing world.
Convinced of their own immortality, they would kill and raid missionary camps across China, eventually converging on Beijing (romanized at the time as “Peking”) to besiege the Legation Quarter, where foreign embassies and religious ambassadors took refuge. To aid their countrymen, the Eight-Nation Alliance – comprised primarily of American, Austro-Hungarian, British, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Russian government officials – would invade, prompting an eventual declaration of war by the Qing government, at the time headed by Empress Dowager Cixi. Groups diverged, and allegiances formed, splitting the country in two in a bloody civil war, mixed with one of the largest coalitions of organized nation invasions.
After the 55-day siege was relieved by the allied forces, the city was, of course, promptly plundered and sacked. The Boxer rebellion was crushed under muskets, bayonets, and Gatling guns, plowing men down in thousands, staining the streets red. The war ended with the rebellion’s defeat and the submission of the Qing government. Demanding extremely high reparations to be paid over an extent of 39 years, the alliance crippled China’s economy. With this loss and lack of proper handling, the Qing Dynasty, the last imperial dynasty, would eventually collapse in another rebellion, about a decade later.
In this uprising, tens of thousands would die, with an estimation of up to ~120,000, comprised mostly of civilians, nationalists, and imperial troops, with very few being of foreign nationality, despite the large presence of troops. China was divided into pieces by the victorious powers, and even though the occupation would eventually end, the damage was done. The Eight-Nation Alliance had won a landslide victory.
Unfortunately for this formidable band of nations, once working for a common cause, many would be locked in a devastating world war not even 14 years later, with almost 22 million lost in one of the worst wars humanity may ever know.
Links & Information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxer_Rebellion
https://origins.osu.edu/read/boxer-rebellionRelated Music:
55 Days at Peking Compilation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eq8Hy7527fcFeatured Images:
1. Photo of nation representatives
2. Boxer & allied movement map
3. Painting of a battle between Boxers & Marines-
The boxer rebellion was one of few things that always caught my eye, thanks for covering it man
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No problem brother. It is an incredibly fascinating war, with enemies like the US and Spain, who had just been locked in battle, working together to relieve the siege. I’d suggest reading more on it, though it is very brutal, especially with how they punished the accused Boxers and what the allied nations did to earn such disdain from the nationalists
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Will do, man!
I have a suggestion perchance if you do ever cover world war stuff.Battle of the bulge? Always been one of my favorite things during my time back then.
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Of course, I’ll put it on the slate for next week. The group is meant to cover everything from the pyramids to the age of the internet, maybe even prehistory eventually.
Anything else you’d like to see covered?
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Saeculorium #5
🛡️ Warriors of History #2 🛡️The Japanese SoheiMany religions boast fearsome armed men to enforce faith. Japanese Buddhism is no different. The Sohei ([僧兵) were warrior monks in feudal Japan, often wielding noticeable governmental power, much like their samurai equivalents. They protected lands, guarded temples, and forced militaries and leaderships to comply with their agenda, whether with force or religious pressure.
You could compare them to many crusader orders, of which I’m sure many are familiar with: Templar, Teutonic, etc. They would operate as larger sects of brotherhood, as arms of religious faith, yet even with that unity, were not immune to the ravaging ideals of Japan’s war-torn society. There was no shortage of political rivalries and infighting with the sects, often centered around the most prominent temples of the country, such as Todai-ji, Kofuku-ji, Enryaku-ji, and Mii-dera – among others, of course. They would protest, raid, argue, and invade – necessitating equipment suitable for a soldier.
Being peaceful without the capacity for violence is often seen as weakness. The Sohei were not unarmed monks, vulnerable and pacifist; they were, by all accounts, trained killers. Bestowed with formidable weapons like the naginata and nagamaki, they often rode on horseback with o-yoroi standard samurai armor dressed in ceremonial robes, adhering to their historical legacy of religion. As with most Japanese warriors, they were also well-accomplished archers, but their weapon expertise expanded to many regions, for in the constant warfare of feudal Japan, it would be foolish to sit idly.
These warrior monks more or less came to an end with the Battle of Sekigahara and Tokugawa Ieyasu’s ascent to power in the country (which is covered here: https://sticknodes.com/members/demonic/activity/1945603/), but their legacy, just as the samurai’s, has not died off yet.
Links & Information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%8Dhei
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_BuddhismRelated Music:
Kuroda Bushi, a traditional samurai/Japanese song – not directly related to Sohei but definitely from the time period: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzfI3rkWewwFeatured Images:
1. Modern art rendition of the Sohei
2. Art of Sohei armed as samurai
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Means a lot coming from you brother. I\’ve been going through your posts the last couple of days and studying how you draw facial anatomy, it\’s really fascinating how you do it. Fortunately drawing armored men like this negates the need for showing my atrocious face art skills lol
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HOLYYYYY!!!!
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Came back just to say that I WISH I had the patience to include this level of detail in my pieces. Also great job with the form and overall layering of his outfit, weapons too! Hatch shading is also done rlly well in every spot, differentiating the materials nicely. Great job!!!
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Means a lot coming from you brother. I’ve been going through your posts the last couple of days and studying how you draw facial anatomy, it’s really fascinating how you do it. Fortunately drawing armored men like this negates the need for showing my atrocious face art skills lol
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Means just as much to me bro, and trust me i absolutely suck at drawing anything armor or weapon related lol. Seeing ur level of drawing gives me no doubt that u could easily learn to draw faces as I do, if not better
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Next berserk Artist? This is for the legacy continuation?
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June 1st, 2026 – Monday
📢 June Begins 📢Pretty good day for the site, many great posts. There was a small drama, but it’s been completely deleted by now – you can check the DWD section for more information. Waste no more time and check below:
⚜️ Highlights ⚜️– Monthly Recap
– Minor Drama
– Users celebrate Pride Month❗ Linked Posts ❗“You have no idea how much dopamine I got while drawing this”
(Art by Squi)
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/squidoanimations/activity/1956664/
(IMAGE PROVIDED BELOW)RJ OC Turnaround/b>
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/rjanimations/activity/1956660/
+ OC Heights
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/rjanimations/activity/1956514/
(IMAGE PROVIDED BELOW)NARR Blockbench Creation
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/27jfletchergmail-com/activity/1956629/Bootlegsnake’s “Promise Me” Progress
Legendary shading
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/boot2/activity/1956610/
(IMAGE PROVIDED BELOW)Senposting
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/luckyanims/activity/1956606/Deep Philosophical Discussion
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/boot2/activity/1956368/Rene Eleanor Art
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/giganshowaera/activity/1956316/
(IMAGE PROVIDED BELOW)Lemonline Minecraft Posting
Pretty nice video, I’d give it a watch if I were you
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/tastylemon16/activity/1956040/Clvn Drawings
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/clvnisdrawing/activity/1956172/
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/clvnisdrawing/activity/1956069/
(IMAGE PROVIDED BELOW)The White Posting from Lance Menendez
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/sirlance-v/activity/1956727/Monthly Site Recap
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/demonbot/activity/1956345/Users wish a Happy Pride Month
I can’t possibly link every one, so here are some highlights:
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/zemsmrigger/activity/1956480/
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/godmie/activity/1956429/
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/thinkmaster/activity/1956239/⚒️ Stickfigure of the Day ⚒️Pumper Tanker Movieclip
By: TheFishingDude
📎 https://sticknodes.com/sticks/pumper-tanker-movieclip-nodemc/🎶 Song of the Day 🎶Butcher Vanity ft. Yi Xi
Suggested by FizzyTheGreat
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/fizzythegreat/activity/1956151/🤨 SN: Out of Context 🤨Day 94
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/zemsmriggeralt/activity/1956019/
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/zemsmrigger/activity/1956064/🚨 DWD 🚨Day 85 without drama
📎 https://sticknodes.com/members/stickguywastaken/activity/1956327/💡 Final Notes 💡Sorry for any mistakes with links.
Have a nice day 🙂
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I\’ll do my best to get those done for you, hopefully in the next few weeks
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Sure, I can probably work on a few, which ones do you have in mind? If you\’re looking for good ones for the Dark Ages, @canaveral has done great work with that in the past
https://sticknodes.com/sticks/doom-the-dark-ages-weapon-pack-movieclip-nodemc/
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Likes stray kids??
PS in this situation, \”see\” is not possessive nor a contraction and would not need the apostrophe. A good way to understand is, if it\’s not a noun, would it work without the contraction? \”See is the world in…\” isn\’t correct, so you\’d use \”sees the world\” -
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𓃀𓅱𓅱𓏏 𓃭𓅂𓎼 𓋴𓈖𓄿𓈎𓅂 Stick Nodes 𓊪𓂋𓅱𓅓𓇋𓋴𓅂 𓅓𓅂 Schnoo 𓎡𓅲𓇋𓅂𓏏
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Pronouncing worcestershire sauce
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