The stories of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table are great fodder for my imagination. They are not my stories at all. I have also roleplayed and run RP campaigns for many years. It made me quite adept at telling a tale, even one as old as King Arthur of legend! I am also a hopeless, sappy, romantic and all the romances of the times of King Arthur kindled my imagination from the time I was a child. This was one of my favorite stories because Gawain was able to look past Ragnilles mask of ugliness and find her true self....and in doing so freed her and him to be truly happy. He also gave her her own choices in matters, so in giving her that freedom they never once quarreled. They understood one another and they spent all their time together to the point he would not leave her side even to joust. (which he got teased for by the other knights......they were jealous though.....hehehe!) Perhaps that is what poor Gawain missed the most about her when she died. The son they had together grew to be a knight also. Noble like his father and with his mothers genteel ways and coutenance....which comforted Gawain in his waning years.
This was also a lot of fun to do....I found a few nice things online that really made this peice work. The curly hair was a free item for Victoria it came with the curls and the lovely crown that can be textured. The only thing I did not like about it was it was mainly just long curls with no other depth to the hair.It also had to be parented to the head and posed by hand. I used the curly hair and another free item hair called Flo Hair together to make the hair both fuller and with more realistic body for my render with pleasant results. Uthenas dress has alot of textures online still, this one I used is one of many that Jan shared with me, the lacy nightgown texture was one of them. Uthena dress is still, in my book one of the most verstale peices of
Posette clothing there is. It really helped in this peice. I am pleased that I am able to make you see through my eyes....even for a brief moment.....which is not easy to do. I am glad you liked my work Kenny and I appreciate your viewing and comments as always!