Thursday, September 5, 2013

Alke and Aeacus

So I commissioned a brilliant artist, Ana, to do a drawing. I am spectacularly happy with it. I present to you, Alke and Aeacus. 
Alke is bold and boisterous, gregarious, hard working and tough. She has a happy disposition, but is kinda clumsy which she get made fun of a lot. In turn she jokingly gets angry at that but takes it in stride. She hates to see friends in distress. She is very good at her job as a civil engineer and takes pride in it. She is easy going until something stupid happens and she has to go out of her way to fix it. She doesn’t do that quietly, but she will make sure it doesn’t happen again. She isn’t about the drama, however, she just doesn’t like stupid, wrong, or rude.
Aeacus, the arbiter, is very wise and knowledgeable over many subjects, but her advice is largely disregarded for reasons she can’t figure out. She hides her insecurities behind an act of being drunk. She is usually found carrying a large jug around of ‘wine’ (really just grape juice). She drops hints of good advice, but as she is perceived as a drunk, it gives everyone a reason to ignore it. She is also a good sounding wall for some reason and everyone is inclined to spill their emotions to her. She is secretly very good at setting people up and making things work uncannily. She is very protective of her friends and will do anything to save them.
The two of them are best friends, Seruts, “Partners of the Soul.” They balance each other out and keep each other sane and somewhat out of trouble (they have been arrested together on several accounts but Aeacus has gotten them out).
Okay enough about them, I just want to gush about the art! Ana caught Aeacus’ personality perfectly through the reclined pose and I really want Alke’s dress (the shoes came out brilliantly!). Just the soft colors and the detail on the fountain, wow. And Aeacus’ jug! I love everything about this. It is perfect. If you have characters you love and want drawn, please go see if Ana’s commissions are still open. It is totally worth it. (Though if you don’t hurry I might beat you to them and get in line again.)


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