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Armelle, by Elésiane Huve
Armelle, by Aliciane Art (Elésiane Huve) “If I don’t dress like this [adventuring parties] won’t look twice a me. It’s not just Amazon fighters. Those poor little sorceresses have to show a lot of thigh and tits, too, no matter if … Continue reading
Posted in Medieval Fantasy, Period Fantasy
Tagged Aliciane Art, art, caster robes, casters, digital art, Elesiane Huve, enchantresses, mages, magic, medieval fantasy, noblewomen, period fantasy, sorceresses, wizardry, wizards
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Book Review for Of Fire and Stars
Quick review for Audrey Coulhurst’s Of Fire and Stars. (Illustration by the always awesome Nate Hallinan.) Smart, brave heroines: check. Girl-love: check. Murder-mystery that threatens to spark a war: check. I’ll try to keep from being too spoiler-y, but I … Continue reading
Princess of the Fire Nation, by Elésiane Huve
Princess Azula, by Aliciane Art (Elésiane Huve) Long Feng: “You have beaten me at my own game.” Azula: “Don’t flatter yourself. You were never even a player.” Re-watching episodes of A:TLA while writing this. I’ll admit that I’m a relative latecomer … Continue reading
Posted in Movies/Television, Period Fantasy, Villainesses
Tagged Aliciane Art, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Brian Konietzko, cartoons, caster robes, Elesiane Huve, firebenders, lightningbenders, martial artists, Michael Dante DiMartino, Nickelodeon, period fantasy, Princess Azula, princesses, sorceresses, television, villainesses
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Protective Mage, by Annika Maar
Protective Mage, by Annika Maar Support casters are kind of an underrated class-type, in my view. No one wants to play them because the damage casters get all of the cool area-of-effect spells, illusionists can create all manner of tricky … Continue reading
Posted in Medieval Fantasy
Tagged adventuresses, Annika Maar, caster robes, casters, enchantresses, mages, magic, magic staves, medieval fantasy, sorceresses
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Ladies of Daughter of the Lilies, by Meg Syverud
Lyra and Thistle, from Daughter of the Lilies, by Meg Syverud “Don’t like vorking vit idiots. Need smart, dependable people who keep heads in fight. Can trust to vatch back. That someone I like vorking vit. And I like vorking vit … Continue reading
Liasanya, by Leo Black
Liasanya, by Leo Black Bleah. Sorry this is a couple days late, folks. Lots going on of late and I had to push this post to the back burner a couple times. Every now and again it occurs to me … Continue reading
Posted in Medieval Fantasy, Period Fantasy
Tagged adventuresses, caster robes, casters, confident redheads, elves, half-elf, Leo Black, Liasanya, mages, magic, magic staves, travel attire, wizardry
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Jedi Girl, by Kasia
Jedi Girl, by Kasia “Shut up!! Midichlorians didn’t happen!! Jedi are still mystical and cool!!” —Dustin, Weregeek So it’s been kind of exciting the past couple of weeks. I’ve heard back from several awesome artists about using their work for … Continue reading
Posted in Science Fiction
Tagged art, caster robes, digital art, guardians, Jedi, Jedi Knights, Jedi robes, Kasia, knights, lightsabers, paladins, science fiction, Star Wars, travel attire
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Game Armor Analysis: Age of Wonders III
Age of Wonders III, by Triumph Studios I’ve been a fan of Triumph Studios’ Age of Wonders series since the original 1999 AoW, and while the first game is still my favorite for it’s simplicity and straightforwardness as a turn-based … Continue reading
Posted in Computer/Video Games, Medieval Fantasy
Tagged Age of Wonders, Age of Wonders III, breast plate, caster robes, clerics, computer games, druids, gaming, heavy armor, light armor, necromancers, paladins, plate armor, rogues, sorceresses, spell-caster, strategy games, theocrats, Triumph Studios, warlords, warriors
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