She is one of the most depicted character now, we have seen her on many sides that we get attached to Kynthia. A little bit like Carol of the Walking Dead series, troubled and fighting demons, at the same time what a wonderful and sensible character!
Thank you very much for the kind feedback and that comparison; to be honest don't know the Walking Dead enough to instantly come up with the connection who Carol was (have only seen a few episodes here and there) but from what you wrote it seems like there are some similarities
Thank you very much; and while she is the dragonborn and a daughter of coldharbour you are right; she can be fragile aswell - because being those two things. Glad you do like the background aswell and find it fitting!
This is a remarkable portrait of Kynthia, Alex....she has uncovered her dead eye and is still wearing that dress!
I've been looking at this image for a while this morning and despite the scars on her face...which I see as the physical manifestation of her deeper emotional scars...I feel that she has real beauty in her face....not the glossy magazine beauty of many images we see...but there is definitely something wonderful about this woman that has been left untouched by, or perhaps protected from, her hellish beginnings.
Maybe I'm reading too much into it...maybe I'm completely on the wrong track....but I have a liking for your character that borders on fascination.
Thank you very much; lesjones! Glad you do like this Portrait of her. Glad you can see so much into her by only looking at this Portrait as you are; in my opinion; quite right with your statements; and to some degree that was what I was trying to transport with this image. Very glad to read it did work!
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She is one of the most depicted character now, we have seen her on many sides that we get attached to Kynthia. A little bit like Carol of the Walking Dead series, troubled and fighting demons, at the same time what a wonderful and sensible character!
Blackreach seems a very nice surrounding for her,..
I've been looking at this image for a while this morning and despite the scars on her face...which I see as the physical manifestation of her deeper emotional scars...I feel that she has real beauty in her face....not the glossy magazine beauty of many images we see...but there is definitely something wonderful about this woman that has been left untouched by, or perhaps protected from, her hellish beginnings.
Maybe I'm reading too much into it...maybe I'm completely on the wrong track....but I have a liking for your character that borders on fascination.