California, 1957 - Photographed by Ralph Crane

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California, 1957 - Photographed by Ralph Crane
Female sylvari voice lines for the Tale skills for Mesmer's elite specialization, Troubadour.
Transcript below:
It's baguette time babes!!!
Late but done. Some more faves among the Nevrons. Love these lil goobers. This week was a fun lil challenge! I'm glad I stuck with it!
I made a new Sylvari Mesmer recently (My tenth, actually..... if anyone was keeping track at this point....) And she has me in a chokehold.
Her stage name is Hanayome Furareru, Which translates to something along the lines of "Jilted Bride" And She is a troubadour who sings ballads about bad love, broken hearts, etc, to bring torment and conditions to her enemies! :D
No one knows her actual name, and she refuses to go by any other name. She's tiny but she'll beat your mental heath into the ground with mean things so beware. xD
Auguste Garneray (French, 1785-1824), An Elegant Family in a Neo-Gothic Interior, 1820, watercolor.
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The Duelist and the Troubadour
On the eve of a duel, a swordswoman in dragonfly armor receives a private serenade.
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Inspired by Renaissance portraiture, a friend’s beautiful sighthounds, and Natee’s impeccable birds.
Painted in watercolor, and gouache on 140lb Arches hot press paper. Accented with genuine gold leaf. Framed in a vintage frame. Available for sale here: https://everydayoriginal.com/product/duelist-and-the-troubador/ {Please excuse my spelling error.}
Crusaders departing for the Holy Land, a Bishop blesses their Arms in the Courtyard of Vufflens Castle near Lake Geneva
by Lancelot-Théodore Turpin de Crissé