Tuesday 31 May 2016

Athenian in Anguish


LORE-BREAKING! But then again, I created Eafrith for this particular outfit (I had it equipped on Eadyth before). Anyway, she stands ready to face whatever may threaten the acropolis of her Goddess Athena. Nothing will show such disrespect for the sacred temple while she still draws breath defending it.


Upon coming back from the war, Eafrith discovers that her home has been destroyed, with only a few pillars standing and a lot of rubble. She ventures into the desolation that once was familiar to her, only to find sorrow and the stench of death.


I drew inspiration for the outfit from the collective costume design of Lampito (of course, Lampito is Spartan, but whatever right?) by my classmates for our A Level drama course, as we are exploring Lysistrata, a comedy from Ancient Greece. It features the only pair of 'skirts' in the entire game that mimic the skirt-like armour that we agreed Greek warriors wore. 


Up at the acropolis, she removes the cruel beaks that prey on the bodies of her friends. Fending them off one by one, she treats them as mercilessly as they have treated the carcasses within the broken temple. I chose to expose her head and face, not using a helmet as soldiers of Athens would normally, mainly because it was hard finding a helm that was reminiscent of Athenian warriors (one that I felt looked good was the Helm of the Eastment, but it is green and undyeable), and also I wanted the show the face and marks of her face, which I felt emphasised a sense of anguish.


Thank you again, Halygr, for helping me take the pictures. Once again, I couldn't have achieved the angles I ended up using for this post without your help.

Head: Arrows of the West Helmet (umber);
Shoulders: Lesser Blade of the West Shoulder Guards (steel blue);
Chest: Isengard Prisoner Shirt (sienna);
Back: Worn Cloak of the Ranger (red);
Hands: Leather Bracers of the Learned Stag (crimson);
Legs: Threadbare Leggings of the Dunland Healer (walnut brown);
Feet: Anorien Battle Boots (steel blue).

2 comments:

  1. I love the legs, cloak and bracers. Definitely items I'll consider for future outfits. :)

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    1. Thank you always for your continuous support! I've always preferred this cloak rather than the plain cloak you get at cosmetic vendors because of the round edges. I also like the drape texture that's on this one; it kinda looks more imperfectly fit (too wide a cloth for the character) which I think makes it look great as it isn't pedantic.

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