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Greyson Uebles used the canon character Jerac as his avatar. I don't like Jerec, either as an avatar suitable for an Emperor or for avatar purposes in general. I did some scrounging, and Jerec was played by a chap called Christopher Neame. I found what I think is a better image, and tweaked the background (it was originally a map of the US). [[User:Orphaea Imperium|Orphaea Imperium]] 13:15, 1 March 2011 (GMT)
Greyson Uebles used the canon character Jerac as his avatar. I don't like Jerec, either as an avatar suitable for an Emperor or for avatar purposes in general. I did some scrounging, and Jerec was played by a chap called Christopher Neame. I found what I think is a better image, and tweaked the background (it was originally a map of the US). [[User:Orphaea Imperium|Orphaea Imperium]] 13:15, 1 March 2011 (GMT)
:Any chance you could get a member of the Imperial Art Team to put him in an Imperial uniform rather than a Nazi Germany uniform? Sure, they're similar, but you can most certainly tell the difference. [[User:Weylin vi Cron|Weylin vi Cron]] 13:27, 1 March 2011 (GMT)

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Greyson Uebles used the canon character Jerac as his avatar. I don't like Jerec, either as an avatar suitable for an Emperor or for avatar purposes in general. I did some scrounging, and Jerec was played by a chap called Christopher Neame. I found what I think is a better image, and tweaked the background (it was originally a map of the US). Orphaea Imperium 13:15, 1 March 2011 (GMT)

Any chance you could get a member of the Imperial Art Team to put him in an Imperial uniform rather than a Nazi Germany uniform? Sure, they're similar, but you can most certainly tell the difference. Weylin vi Cron 13:27, 1 March 2011 (GMT)