Iris and the Lion
Worth continuing it? dunno :/
[lil' update] I managed to kick my ass a bit...
Lore : Iris is the only child of the northern realm's king who died during the scarlet era's wars on the Borean peninsula (kingdom initially conquered by humans right after the great cataclysms which settled them into the continent from outerworlds). And so, she's the only remaining heir who could claim the crown. But she's now on exile somewhere in the south, under Acre-Mont spine (and his legendary keep) under the protection of a certain pelgrim : her last subject from time long past and now only friend. She's usually kind and helpful for any vagrant as her fellow companion is one but she has been also trained for fighting as the legacy in northern realms is equaly brought by men or women.
However, the Lion is not part of her house's shield but represent the one on the heraldy of the eternal vagabond she count as soulmate.
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From http://Andy0042.deviantart.com - Original post 28Nov2014
Luna 27Aug2025
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We know AI is a live-wire topic for artists.
We’re addressing it head-on because our goal is an ecosystem where creators and fans can thrive together - not a feed where algorithms replace humans.
Quality is also a core topic. We know by experience with early Amilova that talent attracts talent, so we need to handpick the first artists to keep quality as high as possible. Leaving the platform fully open will attract mostly beginners, which art needs to mature more before it's exposed on Amilova, or that level of quality will push away more mature artists.
In action:
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