Hey, i'm not sure if this is copyrighted or not, but i should ask permission first. I'm writing a fantasy novel (probably never gonna be published - I'M 12 -) but anyway, i want to use this in it. is that okay?
Posted by Guest on Mon 23 Jan 2006 08:25:12 PM EST
Chaosed0
No, i think girls can definitely swing heavy weapons. as for the sword, i'm sorry but it looks like a Longsword.
Posted by Guest on Mon 23 Jan 2006 08:22:26 PM EST
Clown
WHO THE HELL CARES!! The picture is good, and if im not mistaken she doesnt appear to be an expert with swords. So perhaps shes just holding it the most comfortable way, she looks like shes trying to hold someone off. And she looks a little afraid or nervous, Im guessing shes a novice and doesnt know any better. So stop worrying about such mundane details. The picture is awesome.
Posted by Guest on Fri 13 Jan 2006 05:22:44 PM EST
commander F
never heard about templars fighting each other, also a female templar is totally wrong! but sill its a DAMN nice pic!!!
Posted by Guest on Thu 20 Oct 2005 05:51:12 PM EDT
Fld
Kilgorin: Are you sure a guy faced her? :)
Posted by Guest on Wed 19 Oct 2005 05:48:11 AM EDT
Flameboyant
That's one damn nice pic! Although I usually dislike pictures in which characters hold totally oversized weapons, this is nice.. Even when those hands cannot possibly have enough muscle power to be physically able to use that heavy piece of metal. But DAMMIT it looks good :D
Posted by Guest on Sun 16 Oct 2005 05:54:26 PM EDT
Embergem
But then again, the scale is quite different
Posted by Guest on Thu 13 Oct 2005 03:11:45 PM EDT
Morgan Leah
looks like the chick from "The Dragon Singer" an Anne Mcaffery book.
Posted by Guest on Sat 18 Jun 2005 11:32:25 PM EDT
whiteninja
WOA i play D&D and thats ALOT of damage 4 a throwing dagger
Posted by Guest on Wed 08 Jun 2005 10:04:23 PM EDT
Elenaria
I am an archer, using an wooden longbow. I do not shoot like that.
I would love to be a practitioner of kyudo (japanese archery). Then I would shoot something like that.
I would also like to be able to use Mongolian bows. Once again, a different style.
There are MANY different ways, all over the world. I remember whining about this when I first saw it in the book, but I like the picture too much so I'm not any longer. As always, the linework is gorgeous.
Posted by Guest on Sat 28 May 2005 03:08:13 AM EDT