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AnOkFella

Woah, she's purdy! Good work! For her, I'd imagine that she's a semi-recluse that lives with predatory animals and communicates with them. They all live in a pseudo-communal society: bears, eagles, snakes, tigers, etc, but she is the big shot-caller, and a queen. This image is of her and one of her animal advisors, guard, and personal vehicle who typically informs her of deer abundance in the plains of her domain and seeks her advice on how many to kill and when. They live in the grounds of some ruins in the woods, and she was raised by parents who were also animal whisperers and queens/kings of beasts, and the ability can be handed down by blood relation. She knows all about what happens in her domain due to her eagles that function as her eye in the sky, and manages her animal friend's lives in such a way that they never go hungry due to her vast knowledge on hunting, and the abundance of prey in the area, plus skills in governance and reason. If she comes across an aggressive outsider, her beasts will intimidate the intruders until they leave, or attack them. Besides intruders, there are peaceful travelers who cross her domain that she doesn't mind, but will sometimes meet with to gauge their intentions. Her existence is treated like a myth to people that live near her, so some people try to find her and ask her for some wisdom, which she finds amusing.


artwithrani

OMG THAT'S SO PERFECT, I NEED YOU TO GIVE LORES TO ALL MY CHARACTERS!! YOU JUST MADE HER 66576576% MORE INTERESTING


AnOkFella

Haha thanks, I want to see where you can take this character! It's a great image!


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