Seneca Darksword, Lady Knight of the Flame by lhiannan
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Description
The youngest of three and only daughter of a Knight of Argonia, a land of elite lizard warriors, Seneca has always aspired to be a Knight in the Argonian military. Her elder brothers, already Knights, Solomon Heartblade and Tysis Swiftbow, were always behind her and pushed her to be the best. Her dreams were finally realized when she turned 15 and graduated the military school in Marsan.
The day she was inducted into the Knighthood, her brother Solomon was killed in a surprise raid at his outpost on the Zebulon border. The shock and outrage of her brother's death burned in Seneca's soul and she turned this into a determined fuel as she quickly climbed the ranks of the Knighthood. Leaving her classmates far behind, she soon became an officer and later a general of the army.
She met and had a brief affair with another Knight, Scythe Ravenblade, the son of a nobleman. She broke away from their impassioned relationship quickly, deciding that her feelings for him were clouding her ultimate goal, to crush Zebulon and avenge her brother. However, she and Scythe remain steadfast friends, always ready to protect the other.
At only twenty-five years old, Seneca has become one of the most powerful women on Krell, commanding the Armies of Argonia. Though not technically a politcal figure, having declined all offers to join the ruling Council, the Master of Knights, Brakkus Highblade, has often been known to turn to her for advice.
-Excerpt from "The Southern Sea Journals" by Aubrine Mendrothos, Merchant Princess
Credits:
Kozaburo's Wave Hair.
Armor from Jon Malis' Female Paladin.
Background from Poserworld.
Seneca's Texture/Bump map by me.
Comments (1)
palatineknight
Good job. I absolutely love the chainmail texture and the reptilian texture of Seneca. The excerpt included with the image is fantastic. Keep up the good work.