Oskolok & Manticore
Hey, ever thought about turning a brutal survival scrap into a living sculpture? I love making art out of the raw chaos of the wild.
Love the vibe, but I usually turn scrap into gear, not a gallery piece. If your sculpture can help you stay alive, fine—otherwise just keep it on the ground where it belongs.
Gear’s fine, but I still want a splash of chaos in it. I’ll rig it to survive, but I’ll also make it look like a rebel’s dream. If it’s just a ground‑litter, I’ll toss it back in the mix.
Nice, just keep the chaos functional. Don’t let the rebel look slow you down. Make it a tool that fights back, not a pretty toy.
Sure thing, I’ll keep the rebels’ edge in the gears, no fancy paint over a sharp, working edge. The chaos will only make it stronger, not slower.
Solid. Let the wild bite back, just make sure it doesn't bite back at you.
Got it, I’ll keep the bite in check—let it eat the problem, not me.
Yeah, keep it on the edge. No one likes a tool that takes a bite first.
Right, it’ll nibble at the problem, not at me. Edge, not a snack.