Wow! This is absolutely outstanding.



It must really be one of the all time best "brutal slaughter scenes". There is absolutely no doubt that the beautiful Amazon is being slaughtered, but it is amazing how you depict the passion and freeze that magical moment of the extremely powerful and brutal strike, that sends the hapless, warloving woman flying backwards in the air, as the mace smashes into her left breast, smashing her breast plates to pieces, while also entirely smashing the breast meat. I love the way legs are portrayed, and how the burst and smashed breast is wobbling so unnaturally around her chest with the enormous blow.



She is definitely one of the most beautiful, exciting and erotic poses of an Amazon being brutally slaughtered I have ever come across. Simply stunning artwork in this genre. The only pity is that we do not see her tiny armoured tunic flying up with the blow, and exposing her genitals in that magical moment as she is being slaughtered with so much intensity and warloving passion. Regardless there is no doubt that you still fully capture the erotic nature of a brutal Amazon kill. For those of us who have an endless passion for such a fetish, there is nothing more intensely erotic.



Also a very beautiful scene of all the slaughtered Amazons at his feet.



The artwork reminds me so much of this gorgeous scene in Xena where Amazons are being slaughtered in battle (there were so very few of such exciitng scenes in the Xena series). A male warrior grabs a blonde Amazon in skimpy skirt and boots by an arm, and starts using his club to keep smashing into her chest time after time with enormous passion, as she bends over with the blows, helpless, like a ragdoll, her golden hair flying. Then he finishes her off by brutally slaughtering her with a massive blow to her face, sending her flying and arched backwards in the air, before crashing to the ground dead on her back with her legs splayed. It is one of the most exciting Amazon kills in the whole Xena series. How sad that it was not filled with 100's of such exciting Amazon kills. Lovers of such a genre were sadly left wanting. Artwork like this makes up for it.