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Failed attempt to create a spider dragon. Created by Pixai.art.

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doctorbadwolf

Heretic of The Seventh Circle
So I’m running a game set in Faerie, where something is wrong with the Court of Highsun, and nine champions from the courts of Gloaming are sent in threes to the three Sunlit Courts.

These champions all come from the Gloaming because the Moon is ascendant in the current age, and the Court of Twilight is the current host to the Council of The Lost Day, where all nine Great Faerie Queens meet, along with many of the lesser courts, and deal with things that concern all of Faerie.

So I’m making tarot type things for the Great Faerie Queens (some of whom are men, but all the Nine Great Queens are Queens regardless of gender), some of the small queens, and of various Champions.

Here are some I’ve gotten so far.

The Great Faerie Queen of Dusk, Secret Liaisons, Unexpected Romances, and Revelations, Lord Oberon, and his Champion, Aexelfel "Aex" The Silent, Jack of Dusk, The Lion's Tooth.
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The Owl Queen, Disadora, and her Lady and consort, whose name I can't recall at the moment...few outside their small but potent court knows that both are trained as champions, but the Jack of Owls is actually Disadora's father, and the Lady serves as Champion most of the time simply because she is the most dangerous sword hand in the court, and some say the deadliest in the courts of Night.

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The Great Faerie Queen of Night, Darkness, Winter, and Mysteries, Caillegh Bheur, called Queen of Air and Darkness, the Starlight Queen, and The Deep Night.

Winter Queen.jpgnight, winter, mysteries.jpgQueen of Night.jpgqueen of air and darkness.jpg

The Great Faerie Queen of Twilight, Death, and Secrets, Queen of The River, The Feasting Crow, Queen of The City of Nocturne, called The Morrigan.

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doctorbadwolf

Heretic of The Seventh Circle
It shows, to me, where artists will still be able to get ahead of this stuff: Create things thst are not overly sampled in the training data.
Yeah, and getting fine details and adding their own creativity to works. The interplay of a commission ask with artistic inspiration, medium, time, resources, etc, is so complex and unpredictable and wonderful.
 



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