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Gwenwhyvar: Warrior Queen

Poser Historical posted on Jan 13, 2005
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Having grown tired of all of the so-called Romanticized descriptions of a fair haired maiden used to describe Arthur's Queen, I decided to do a more historically accurate portrayal. She was the daughter of an Irish King, and she was no simple maiden happy with staying behind while the men went off to fight battles. She fought alongside her King and husband.......and she was a force of nature. Morph Hair by Kozaburo Faith V3 texture by Vali Other stuff that I can't find the info on and have had laying around my runtime folder (thanks to whomever you are) I hope you enjoy.

Comments (4)


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Vali

10:00AM | Sat, 15 January 2005

what an expression:-) I love this !

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gfxdude2003

11:38AM | Mon, 17 January 2005

Why thank you sir, and again thanks for your lovely textures.

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ysvry

12:49PM | Tue, 18 January 2005

you made her an indian, change that hair back to blond as they have all the fun lol

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gfxdude2003

12:34PM | Wed, 19 January 2005

LOL Nowhere near Indian. She was a fine Irish lass of high nobility and indeed had very dark hair. The reality of her is that she was a warrior and a queen. She wasn't the simpering damsel-in-distress that those romantacized fictional accounts make her out to be. The was by all standards, magnificent.


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