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Lowelia Larson, by Leo Black
Lowelia Larson, by Leo Black “Where force is necessary, there it must be applied boldly, decisively, and completely. But one must know the limitations of force; one must know when to blend force with maneuver, a blow with an argument.” … Continue reading
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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Sisters of the Oak and Crow, by Camila Vielmond
Esce and Raevna, by Camila Vielmond “[L]oyalty to an ideal can vary in its intensity, but loyalty to money never changes. That’s why mercenaries are better fighters.” —Prince Kheldar of Drasnia I’ve been following Camila’s Tumblr and DeviantArt accounts since … Continue reading
Posted in Medieval Fantasy, Novels
Tagged adventuresses, art, bastard swords, breastplate, businesswomen, Camila Vielmond, chain mail, digital art, Esce, healers, herbalists, knives, layered armor, medics, medieval fantasy, medium armor, mercenaries, novels, padded armor, plate armor, Raevna, soldiers, travel attire
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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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Redhead, by Fabiano Neves
Concept Redhead, by Fabiano Neves Bonus Update! So Sunday the 12th marks the second anniversary of Sartorially Smart Heroines. In response I’ve decided to try to do a pair of updates this weekend, the first is the charming Redhead, heroine … Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Cowgirls/Western, Steampunk
Tagged art, comics, confident redheads, cowgirls, Fabiano Neves, Felipe Cagno, knives, pistols, post-apocalypse, revolvers, six-guns, steampunk, travel attire, western
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Asami from The Legend of Korra, by Astri Sjursen
Asami, by Astri Sjursen “It’s alright. People usually assume that I’m ‘Daddy’s helpless little girl.’ But I can handle myself.” —Asami Sato, The Legend of Korra Whatever part of the Legend of Korra fandom you follow, I think you have … Continue reading
Posted in Movies/Television, Period Fantasy
Tagged adventuresses, art, Asami Sato, Astri Sjursen, Brian Konietzko, businesswomen, cartoons, engineers, inventors, martial artists, mechanics, Michael Dante DiMartino, Nickelodeon, pilots, power gloves, television, The Legend of Korra, travel attire
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The Temporary Wizard, by Joe Shawcross
The Temporary Wizard, by Joe Shawcross Though I’ve not read S.G. Rogers’s The Temporary Wizard of Locklynn, I’ll admit that I like Joe’s illustration of protagonist Ilene McMillan far better than the actual cover art. The hyper-photogenic model with the … Continue reading
Kaden of Amya Chronicles
Lynn “Kaden” Keyanna from Amya Chronicles by Savannah Houston-McIntyre, Andrew Hewitt, and Rebecca Gunter-Ryan “Has it really changed your perception of who I am? Knowing I’m a woman.” —Kaden Though I’m finally getting around to offering her a writeup, Kaden, … Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Period Fantasy
Tagged Amya, Amya Chronicles, Andrew Hewitt, art, comics, disguises, Kaden, markswomen, period fantasy, pistols, Rebecca Gunter-Ryan, rogues, Savannah Houston-McIntyre, travel attire
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