Nous avons conclus notre tout premier Concours de talents Einhar la semaine dernière ! La concurrence était féroce, tout comme Einhar, et nous sommes ravis de voir toutes les participations qui ont été faites en son honneur. Aujourd’hui, nous vous annonçons les gagnants du concours !

Nous tenons à remercier notre incroyable et talentueuse communauté pour toutes les œuvres créées et envoyées pour ce concours. Les Premiers vous observent et sont fiers de vous, survivants ! À partir de la publication de ce post et au cours des quelques jours qui arrivent, nous entrerons en contact avec les gagnants afin d’organiser la distribution des récompenses. Nous récompenserons également d’autres mentions honorables dans un post qui paraîtra au début de la semaine prochaine.

Gagnants dans le top 3

  • L’occasion de créer un Exilé renégat afin de l’immortaliser dans Path of Exile : vous déciderez vous-même de son apparence et de son nom (remarque : GGG se réserve le droit de vous demander d’apporter des modifications à votre Exilé renégat si son design est inapproprié ou déplacé)
  • Deux t-shirts Path of Exile de votre choix parmi les modèles suivants : Orbe du chaos, Façonneur et Paradis immaculé
  • Un Art book Path of Exile dédicacé
  • Un porté-clés Orbe du chaos
  • Un imprimé d’Einhar
  • Un Ensemble d’armure de votre choix
  • 250 points

Einhar Shows How to Extract Currency and Unique Stuff, de Kardalak_IX



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After the Hunt, d’adrnarisen



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Master of Nets, de Sunstrider89



Stupid Beast, d’Anrea



Figurines Bestiary en bois, d’Emenski



Fan-art, d’AngstyBoy



Arbalète d’Einhar, de BigHotPotato



Welcome, Little Beast!, de Pihtichka



The Harvest, de raziel79



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My lungs burned, my heart rattled in my ribcage, my legs ached. Struggling to keep balance, I hurtled through the cave, hands spread into the blackness. A deep growl menaced my steps, a red glow dogged my heels.

I stifled the panicked cry on my tongue and pushed ahead. My hands scraped the cavern wall. I veered away, hit stone again. And again. My blood turned to ice water. Dead end.

I turned, back against the wall, and drew the chipped cutlass I'd taken from a lunatic cannibal days before. The feline monster's red fur shimmered, glowing and burning like a flame. A skeletal claw of fear gripped my guts.

Muscles flexed under fur and skin. The animal crouched low and pounced. I slashed out too late. Its claws raked my side, tearing through the tattered jerkin into my flesh. I screamed, stumbling back and swinging wildly. My blade bit into the creature's face. Blood seeped from the wound. It came at me again. I anticipated its pounce, piercing the beast's chest with the cutlass even as I fell to the dirt. We scrambled. Foreclaws tore at my chest while back claws made mince out of my legs. I wrestled to push the cutlass deeper, to shred the beast's insides. Ambient heat burned my slashed flesh.

Snarling, the creature leaped off me, dragging the cutlass along still buried in its chest. It prowled the room, coughing, staggering, looking over at me. Blood dribbled from its mouth. Had I won?

Pain wracked me. My clothing was soaked red. The beast's blood burned hot as the wounds.

The twang of a string split the air. The creature yipped and recoiled as a bolt slammed into its flank. Another joined it, and the beast crumpled in a heap.

A deep booming laugh shattered the ensuing silence.

"I...love hunting!" The voice resonated through the chamber, followed by a tall, broad figure. Shadows cast against the far wall gave a horrible impression of half-man, half-bird. But in the light I saw he wore a beaked avian skull over his face. In his hands he held a crossbow. Strings of bone decorated his hide armor. Greasy dreadlocks cascaded down around his shoulders. A stench of blood and rot and waste followed him.

He knelt by the dead beast's side, chuckling. Reaching to his belt, he took a small skull and held it to the wound I'd made in the beast's chest. He filled the skull with the beast's blood, then raised it to his lips under the bird-mask and drank.

"You cannot hide forever, Farrul! Huh hah!" He stood and turned to me. Twice he looked over at the beast, then back to me. Marching over, he crouched down and peered into my face. The stink nearly knocked me unconscious. Mirthful, mad eyes glimmered underneath the mask.

He barked out a laugh, and I startled.

"That look in your eye...I recognise it. A survivor, just like Einhar!"

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