





Summarization: The Ravager is a 5.5 meter (18ft) tall descendant of the Sirenhead species. It is made from both flesh and mechanical parts. It spends its time in the back alleyways or where nobody can see it, it has no way to camouflage like most of its bigger cousins. The Ravager has very antihero-like actions and hates evil souls. However, it will flat out kill the said evil people if they truly deserve it. It was originally built as a military superweapon, but it was released into the world when the military respectfully declined The Ravager. It is the 3rd and most advanced one made, the 2 previous prototypes failed and were used as parts.
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Chainsaw engine: believed to be from a 1970s Ford Mustang 428 Cobra Jet, nobody truly knows
Heart/cooling engine on the back: from a late 1950s Stihl KS43
The 4 lights on top are used in dark areas, they use the traditional incandescent lightbulb for each light
Machine guns are Dillion Aero M134Ds encased in a protective box. The guns come up over the shoulders and are only used if they are absolutely needed. The bullets only hit the targets, anyone that isn't a target that happens to be in firing range will somehow not be shot
The shape of the head is heavily based on the Poulan model "245 Automatic", the same exact chainsaw Leatherface uses in the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie
Taken during World War 2 in an unknown British neighborhood.
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Rumors of broken air raid sirens spread across the city, with a random, single unit blowing the take cover signal during the late hours of the night. The sirens were cut from power for maintenance, but the sounds continued, despite the power being cut to the sirens.
2/6/2016
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"Strange picture taken 3 minutes before the sounds started"
Just to clarify, black exhaust on a real chainsaw is abnormal. The Homelite Big-Gun has normally black exhaust and can't run out of gasoline
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The Homelite Big-Gun is a large chainsaw that came from an obscured place in Hell. It is actually a heavily modified Homelite model 17, a Chainsaw built in the mid-late 1950s. It has a 4 foot bar, with a chain built specifically for its kind. the model XVII is capable of chopping through even the strongest materials, with the engine minimally bogging down, if at all. The saw is basically indestructible, not even the strongest forces can even put a scratch in the paint. When in the wrong hands, the saw will fail to start/run. Although it's a Homelite, the engine sounds like a Husqvarna 2100CD's engine, a completely different saw. The different engine sound is because a Husqvarna was merged with the XVII, so the original engine somehow sounds like the Husqvarna to sound meaner, even though real life Homelite model 17s do not sound anything like a Husqvarna
It came with an F&G system bag and the original bag (which I will be using). I swapped the puny diameter filltube with a Heritage filltube, so now it uses HEPA bags used in a Heritage 2 - present models
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It has the locking headlight mechanism, unmodified, and in functional condition. It works with both the standard head and the hose. The belt lifter is a bit off, Because you have to turn it a bit more than usual to get the belt off the shaft, dunno if it's a rebuild defect or if that's intentional
Found a Legend 2 yesterday and the previous owners weren't very nice to it. The motor sounded perfect, and the headlight surprisingly worked, despite the clear abuse, it also looked like it was sitting in an attic or closet for a while. Replaced the spindle, brushroll, belt, bag, and impeller fan
(ignore the gas tank thing from the 1st image, the updated lore is in the 2nd image. The 3rd image is the same truck in the depths of Hell (before the rebuild), fire damaged, but for the most part, still functional.
Sylvester's pickup is a 1977 Chevrolet model C10 longbed pickup. It was found in a scrapyard and was bought by Sylvester for $1500. Surprisingly, all it needed was air in the tires and a cleaned carburetor. When Sylvester accidentally drove it into Hell (again, unknown why. Sylvester doesn't even know, either), the truck's original red paint was burnt off, and the original horns detuned and broke due to the scorching fire. When brought back to the overworld, the truck had an unusual force constantly giving it gasoline in the tank, out of thin air (this is also the case with Sylvester's chainsaw he found there). The truck was also given higher speeds, up to 150 miles an hour on full throttle. It was sent in for a rebuild at a local car shop, that specializes in older cars like Sylvester's.
When the truck was rebuilt, it was given:
-Grover semi truck horns (models 1700 and 1748)
-new radio speakers
-a better and hidden antenna
-new tires
-new license plate
-and a new paint job that looks more period correct when the truck was built
Didn't come with any bags, but came with a bag of belts. Headlight works, sounds healthy, but perhaps needs a belt replacement. Sounds a lot like an Oreck XL21
The sound of a fire truck siren erupted from a small wooded area in a suburban town. The audio shown was taken 35 minutes after the sound started. The sirens continued for a few hours until police arrived to investigate. However, they found nothing. Not long after, this photo was taken by an unknown person, and states that there's something odd in the treeline
For a few days, a suburban area in Washington has been plagued by a very loud, high-pitched ringing noise. Occasionally the sound of an air raid siren or children laughing could be heard, in place of the ringing. After a while, the noises stopped, but some people after the incident said that they heard their loved ones calling to them, or that they were suffering hearing loss. The photo above was taken by a person who requested to remain anonymous.
Harry is an older OC of mine I eventually forgot about. Recently I decided I would bring him back from the dead with new art and lore. I haven't found a voice claim yet, but hopefully will soon. Harry is a 1984 Kirby Heritage 1HD 70th anniversary limited edition vacuum cleaner. He has an antiquated aluminum body and a bright orange/red bag. He has been upgraded to use newer HEPA filtration bags, thanks to a repairman who didn't even know about his sentience.
Fun fact: Harry is based on a real life vacuum I actually have. He's a carbon copy of it, down to the serial number