hirfael:flavoracle:hirfael:flavoracle:hirfael:flavoracle:hirfael:Still no name for her but at least
hirfael:flavoracle:hirfael:flavoracle:hirfael:flavoracle:hirfael:Still no name for her but at least I’m ready with her design.Wow!! I love the design! What’s her magical focus?Thank you! ^^Her speciality of magic is confusing minds and making illusions of pain which she uses for interrogations.Any objections to people using your art to make custom cards for her? Is she a planeswalker or legendary creature? Do you have a color identity already in mind for her?She’s a legendary creature. About the colors, I’m sure she has blue, the other one is perhaps black.And thank you for your interest!Hey, @hirfael! I took some liberties and added white to make her color identity Esper, but I wanted to know what you think of the design. I kind of took the angle that she’s a high-priestess who uses the magical interrogation techniques you mentioned in order to seek out and punish those who blaspheme the Amonhket gods. Hope I didn’t overstep my creative license. What do you think? I just love it!!!Esper fits her perfectly, better than blue-black, as someone who seeks the truth and works for law needs that white color in her identity. Her ability looks so useful in standard and in limited formats and I think it refers to her personality and duties.I also love the name you gave her (I’m very bad at giving names XD).Now I’m very inspired to make a good card art for her ^^AAAAAAA!! I’m so glad you like the card! Her name was directly inspired by Enheduanna, an ancient Sumerian princess/priestess and the very first recorded author in history. (I once did a huge report on her in college and she’s utterly amazing.) Your art is a lot like how I imagine how Enheduanna looked. -- source link
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