Character Inspiration - Holy Country

Character inspiration and ideas for around the more exotic parts of the Holy Country, Glorantha, meaning Esrolia, City Of Wonders, Nochet, Caladaran taking European, Egyptian, Indian and Mesopotamian influences. The world of Glorantha, was created by Greg Stafford and popularised by the game Runequest. www.backtobalazar.com
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1mo
a man dressed in native american clothing holding a shield
хетты
a painting of a man holding an umbrella in front of a desk with other items on it
Muzzio, Visionary Architect MtG Art from Conspiracy Set by Volkan Baga - Art of Magic: the Gathering
Muzzio, Visionary Architect - MtG Art
Индийский Лучники
Rome II fan art - Page 27
Индийский Лучники
a young woman with long hair wearing a brown cloak and holding her hands on her chest
DigiGirls
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chaos online
chaos online
шердан
шердан
a painting of a woman with braids and headdress
Conceptual Art by Riyahd Cassiem
an egyptian woman dressed in traditional clothing and holding a tray with food on it's side
Cleopatra
an egyptian woman holding a snake in her hand
2013-BADASS_HATSHEPSUT by Vandrell on DeviantArt
2013-BADASS_HATSHEPSUT by Vandrell.deviantart.com on @DeviantArt
Foggy tensions by Lina Jang
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Foggy tensions by Lina Jang
an artistic painting of a woman with long hair and jewelry on her neck, wearing a gold necklace
Ekibe
a woman dressed in medieval clothing holding a fan
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Feudal Lady
“She walked quickly through the darkness with the frank stride of someone who was at least certain that the forest, on this damp and windy night, contained strange and terrible things, and that she was it.” ― Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters
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“She walked quickly through the darkness with the frank stride of someone who was at least certain that the forest, on this damp and windy night, contained strange and terrible things, and that she was it.” ― Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters