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Ok, that’s just my assumption. Anyways! Last year I made a Solitude pin, this year I feel like drawing
Let’s see what new chapter brings us, shall we?
Art, etc.-Valara Atran
On speaking Dwemer names
byValara Atran
“So how on Earth do they pronounce their names?! Achu… Nchu…Choo… Seriously, do I have to sneeze?” - Solitude blacksmith
-Dzinchaleft!
-Bless you!
ESO: Greymoor
Fennorian fan art by Valara Atran
On several occasions friends told me I look like Jill Valentine from freshly released Resident Evil 3. It’s rather a test than a cosplay.
Maybe similar. Either yes or no, I like the result anyway
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[DevArt]
Poster-like sketch. Why did I draw it?
Although I love Ubisoft ever since “Prince of Persia”, “Beyond Good and Evil”, Ezio Auditore, and much more, I absolutely not approve of another pop-cultured Scandinavian lore. NOT AGAIN! Hollywood did it, game industry did, for over a decade this has been a special kind of mainstream. Please do not consider this as anything negative towards the developers - I believe the game itself, as their job at Ubisoft, is tremendous! As usual :)
Our world is a wonderful place, full of unbelievable civilizations. One of those is Mesoamerican. Imagine yourself being an Assassin, a trusted face of El-Dorado city that has promised to the tribes keep this Isu city away from the guns of Spanish Conquerors.
A local Apple of Eden, Isu Artifact is an earthly representation of the Sun and/or Gods, the Isu. Imagine the conquistadors being like the templars, like the Cult of Kosmos to the cradle of South American civilization.
I was instantly inspired while discussing it with my friend, and I only hope this will come true in “Assassin’s Creed: El Dorado” some day.