my imagining of the tully girls, cat in blue and lysa in green :]]
i took most elements of their outfits from polish silesian traditional dresses, from the bytom region!!! i image they would only wear those costumes on rlly important occassions and usually wear much more casual wear, maybe more south (KL?) inspired :]]
im rlly hppy with this one !!
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Goddess Vesna ,Each time I draw her differently ,but she is still playful as ever .Also I do love her in white in this type of form.It looks great against her skin.
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Your kisses make me weak.
I am frail as a child, weaker than a strand of hair.
I am but a whisper under your lips.
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Твоји ме пољупци чине слабим.
Рањив сам као дете, слабашан као једна нит косе.
Ја сам само шапат под твојим уснама.
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There is an old copy-paste moving around the internet regarding discussions asserting the inherent Slavicness of The Witcher, and I will record it here for posterity.
(translated from polish)
-write eight books
-have their main character suffer from otherness, prejudice and erroneous stereotypes
-insert anti-racist references at every turn
-make dwarves into Jews
-and use to criticise anti-Semitism
-criticise nationalist attitudes
-criticise xeno- and homophobia at every turn
-show support for a multicultural society and acceptance of otherness
-describe how victims become executioners
-show how violence begets violence
-make it the central theme of the last three volumes
-have the hero and his lover die during a racist pogrom
-defend the persecuted to the lastHear from every corner of the internet that "a black witcher would be a disaster."
-write thirteen stories
-based three on Andersen's fairy tales
-three more on the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm
-seventh on an Arabian fairy tale
-mock folklore and folk beliefs in the first one
-but also make fun of them in the story "The Edge of the World"
-mock the Polish legend in "The Limits of Possibility"
-name the main character "Żerard" (Jerald)
-generally use mainly names with Celtic roots like Yenefer or Crach
-and those derived from Romance languages such as Cirilla, Falka or Fringilla or Triss
-a few English names such as Merigold
-and those derived from other Germanic languages such as Geralt
-and Italian
-German
-and even French
-borrow monsters from American games, especially from Advanced Dungeons and Dragons
-from Irish, make an elf language
-and from German, make it the language of dwarves
-make the characters celebrate Irish folk holidays
-write an article about where you got your inspiration from
-pour bile on Slavic fantasy in it
-finally write an eighth book
-make one of the key characters a Japanese demoness
Become a champion of turbo-slavism.
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Morana the icy Cold one .
I did have hard time with polishing her design ,I stil Ofcourse will play with ti but I am happy so far.
Beside having power over ice and Magic with able to be patron godess for many witch covens she also has ability to shapeshift and many more.
I also will show of more of her style as I draw her .
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Baba Yaga – As you might have guessed – this is from the same series as some of the other black and white drawings I've been uploading every now and then.
As some of you might already know, Baba Yaga is an iconic villain in Easter European fairlytales. An integral part of Slavic folklore, this evil hag loves nothing more than to feast on children. She also sports a sleek house on chicken legs, in which she travels in style. She is often depicted as having a cat (bonus points if it is black), boasts magical powers and usually has a very long nose.
She is one of the many characters parents will use to scare their children if they misbehave.
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