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Tindomiel Silverthorn

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    Tindomiel is the birth daughter of Mire Whisperwind, cousin of Tyrande and second of the House of Whisperwind. Her birth father is Tellanon Shadowthorn, though she only learned of this very recently. She was hidden away from most of society until such time as she could bring more prestige to her mother by producing a child. Suffering millennia of systematic abuse by Mire to do and be what she was told, she harbors a lot of doubts about herself. Her mother frequently used Silannah (more on her later), the captain of the guard for the House, to “train” Tindomiel. This almost always ended in Silannah beating Tindomiel with practice swords.

    During the Third War, she attempted to help fight off an attack and was severely injured by an orc who took her sword and turned it on her. As a result, she is no longer able to produce children. She was training as a priestess according to her family’s wishes when she decided it wasn’t what she wanted. She ran off and found her way to the Moonglade where she presented herself for druid training. This is where she met Forosuul and their story together begins.

    Hello everyone! Today we are meeting a wonderful character owned by none other than the birthday girl TindomielSilverthorn. I have worked on this piece in secret and hope it will be a pleasant surprise (albeit a bit belated, I have underestimated the amount of work and details I wanted to add, plus I'm really slow sometimes ;). I hope you like the result, it's one of the first more wholesome pieces done with the new technique and tools I have been trying to master for the past few weeks. 

    Happy Birthday Tindomiel <3!

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NiktanaArt's avatar
Your style is interesting, classical, folk lure like. I dig it. use of fading rather than sharp line aft for definition and beautiful tones.