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Shail Hawkins

Matti
Matti by @cid (Shail Hawkins)

Finished this back in early july, and had it other places, decided to put it up here.

"This is Matti, the tattoo artist/dye technician of Hart Hillae. Hart Hillae is a secluded city of Amazons, developed with the aid of magic and science. The setting belongs in a Final Fantasy world, so theres a little bit of mixture of traditional and modern happenening here. The papers on the walls are tattered and yellow, but the potted plant looks to be potted in a plastic pot. The stool looks hand made, but the table is metal and wood. I'm aware of the contrasts, and it's intentional, not bad planning.

The tree behind her is enchanted, like all of the trees in and around H2. They grow a thick, diamond like coating to strengthen them. In a weak/dying tree like this one (Matti doesn't take good care of it, I assume) the crystals are thin and chip off easily.

Hart Hillae's culture is influenced by the Celts and Scots, I use alot of Celtic and Gaelic names in it's history. Matti probably has a nice, rough Scottish accent.

Many mistakes here, but I wont point them all out. Just that horrible botch in the braidwork I could have fixed, but didn't."

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Posted: Saturday, 15 November, 2003 @ 07:24 AM

....Int-er-esting....

All those tattoos and freckles make an interesting mix. The hair looks cool through. And the face in general. (Nose could use a little work, though).

Yeah, it looks like a character from the Isles. Good to see some of those around.

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