I don’t really post stuff, but I was really proud of this, and, well, I’m really excited for Kingdom Hearts 3. I’ve posted both, because I don’t know which one I like better. So…. yeah. I hope you like them. :)

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I don’t really post stuff, but I was really proud of this, and, well, I’m really excited for Kingdom Hearts 3. I’ve posted both, because I don’t know which one I like better. So…. yeah. I hope you like them. :)
Practicing some small animations ;)
Don’t have the patience to make longer ones :P
Watched the Sailor Moon Eternal movie and…
I just had to draw them!!
I loved them before and I love them now. My love will never die!!
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This is the ending of re9 in my dreams 😆
The Last Story.
Found into the Nintendo Power Magazine 2012 I’ve just receive….
And this isn’t the only illustration there is in addition of the others I’ve found into artbooks and guides…. the following will come tomorrow.
But this one is the more important
Since it is the only one that show the concept design of Therius (with another one little picture but he has the same position and the picture is so small…)
Really… I really need to caught Fujisaka and ask him a whole artbook about what he did for TLS, because it seems he has done SO MUCH FREAKING THINGS
Also it is funny because Zael is wearing Yurick’s future clothes here… XD
But I really love Therius’ cloak here *A* and he doesn’t have a braid here <3
The Last Story (2011)
Calista as she appears in Terra Battle!
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Calista is the sole heir and last living member of House Arganan.
Fighting alongside Zael and his band of mercenaries in the war, she helped bring the long conflict to a close at last.
She and Zael are sworn to each other but remain unwed. They face opposition from the empire’s nobility, and custom dictates that they cannot officially marry without their sanction.
Nonetheless, Calista is content to pass her days quietly with Zael on Lazulis Island.
No one can dictate or define happiness for you. It comes from finding and trusting your own convictions.
She learned this from Zael and their companions on their journey together.
Calista grew to enjoy life as head of House Arganan and blossomed in the role. It was as thought her heart sprouted wings.
The girl who was once an incorrigibly headstrong tomboy would undoubtedly make her mark as an incomparable leader in the days to come.
Warrior true. Picture yourself. Feasting upon a dragon's essence.
Godwyn and Fortissax for @sillyschmussy !!!
I did it!! ✌️
Speaking of different Hornsent cultures, do you also think Midra is a part of that culture as well? The ghost in his manse dies suggest they're both Hornsent
I do think Midra is meant to be a part of the hornsent culture, yeah! Not only do the manse spirits and the inquisition storyline suggest that he's hornsent, but his manse is FULL of architectural details that you can find across all hornsent settlements!
We have to mention first though that Midra doesn’t have horns (and it doesn’t seem like Nanaya has horns either under her headscarf?), but it does seem that there were hornsent in Belurat who did not have horns... technically, “tower folk” might be a more accurate way of describing them in that regard, though the game seems to refer to the culture and those who lived in the Lands of the Tower collectively as both “hornsent” and “tower folk”: “Long ago, Queen Marika commanded Sir Messmer to purge the tower folk” (Leda). “Scorpion simmered in a black soup. Traditional meal of the hornsent” (Scorpion Stew). I'd guess that it was just less common, and not as well regarded, to be hornless, so the culture is still pretty defined by having horns even if it's not a universal trait (again, the hornsent aren't a species, they're just people who are very strongly affected by the Crucible's influence, just like how the animals of the Shadow Lands can often be found with horns too).
Anyway back to Midra – because he doesn't have horns, it is possible that he wasn't born hornsent and simply adopted the culture. Nanaya though has an extra cultural detail that makes me feel like she might have been born into hornsent culture... “Nanaya” was the name of an ancient Mesopotamian goddess of love! The hornsent civilization is extremely heavily inspired by ancient Mesopotamia, especially Babylon: the name Enir-Ilim comes from the Akkadian name for Babylon, Bāb-ilim — “the gate of the gods,” and the Tower with its Divine Gate is pretty obviously a reference to the Tower of Babel… so the fact that Nanaya has a Mesopotamian name, when we know the game used other words from ancient Mesopotamia for the hornsent, makes it VERY likely to me that she is a native of the tower lands! But even if Midra and/or Nanaya aren’t tower folk and originally came from a different culture (some have theorized that they’re numen), it’s pretty clear to me that they’ve at least adopted the tower culture due to all the visual and story details associated with them and their manse.
Architecturally, the Manse very obviously uses a lot of the same stylistic details as structures in Belurat and other hornsent settlements. The front door to the Manse has the same metal relief design as the doors in Belurat:
(Midra’s Manse front door; Belurat front door)
the Manse is also decorated with the same spiraled columns that are a staple in all hornsent settlements, as well as the same spiral tree motif that can be found on walls and stone tablets in Belurat:
(Midra's Manse library)
(Midra's boss room; Manse front room)
(Theatre of the Divine Beast, Belurat)
(Small Private Altar, Belurat)
Midra's robes are pretty nondescript, but Nanaya's outfit absolutely screams hornsent; there are so many details in her outfit evoking the hornsent culture. The decorative trim on her robes have a spiral design, which is a motif found in a lot of hornsent art and architecture:
(Enir-Ilim)
and the twisted fabric framing Nanaya’s face reminds me of the twisted drapes found in the Theatre of the Divine Beast and Enir-Ilim:
(Theatre of the Divine Beast, Belurat)
(Enir-Ilim)
Midra and Nanaya had a lot of hornsent followers who lived in their manse who you can still find as spirits and shades. The dialogue and item descriptions related to Midra and his followers make it very clear that when the inquisition stepped in, the violence they were committing was against their own people:
"I beg you stop. Haven't I taken enough? Are we not brethren, common in our line? And yet, you offer only cruelty... I ask; what crime did great Midra commit?" (Manse spirit NPC)
"A glove stitched together from the flayed skin of the victims of a butcherous bloodbath. [...] Forged of an unyielding, black impulse toward revenge fostered in those who were hunted down as heretics by their own brethren, these are the weapons of the utterly downtrodden." (Madding Hand)
and yes, I think Midra and Nanaya are included in this! There’s kind of a pattern in the hornsent civilization of the elites (represented by the inquisition) suppressing different subgroups within their own culture for not adhering to the status-quo: this includes the Curseblades, the Lamenter, and Midra and his followers. I wonder if Midra held some independent beliefs that had nothing to do with the frenzied flame that made him suspicious in the eyes of the inquisition? He was known as "Sage Midra," and had a great library in his manse... it makes me think that he was some revolutionary scholar and thinker who inspired a lot of hornsent to follow him at his manse. I wonder if him not having horns and still having so much influence over other hornsent could have been seen as a threat to the inquisition’s image of (horned) supremacy??
Elden Ring: Official Artbook Vol. III
Elden Ring: Official Artbook Vol. III
Elden Ring: Official Artbook Vol. III
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