waifine: The Chapel of Hope, A Second Version || by BlueBerryHope. BlueBerryHope&rsqu
waifine:The Chapel of Hope, A Second Version || by BlueBerryHope.BlueBerryHope’s incredible reimagining of her first illustration of this scene from my reconstruction of The Prince and the Raven. Influenced strongly by the film, Secret of Kells (2009), she recreated the only scene where Lohengrin, Fakir’s preincarnation, comes into contact with the Hope of Princess Tutu. And it’s an absolutely breathtakingly gorgeous drawing. I am so grateful. Light splashed upon him. Lohengrin almost flinched as though he had been scorched, so unused and shocked was he by the sensation. He looked down upon himself to see that he was bathed in so many different colors; it was almost as though it was… “Stained-glass,” he whispered. Lohengrin looked up to see that the light was coming through an archway. He followed it into the Chapel. He did not know why or how there could be light here, now, in such a world of darkness. The knight felt his mouth go very dry and, though he had never before felt the need to do such a thing since the day that King Mime had given him his sword, he took a knee.For one moment, Lohengrin gave himself to that light. It gave him Hope.The moment had passed. War called. He rose back to his feet and, with a final bow to the stained-glass vision, he turned his back upon it. And he saw the light no more.The Prince and the Raven. Chapter 5. No Matter the Cost. -- source link
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