Here’s Appolonia with this tool. (spooky doll creator)
I only wish there was an option to do the choker without the ruffle under, and with a pendant. Her pendant is a golden apple.
Here’s Appolonia with this tool. (spooky doll creator)
I only wish there was an option to do the choker without the ruffle under, and with a pendant. Her pendant is a golden apple.
Greetings Fallen Londoners !
Started the game yesterday as a prequel to my Sunless Sea curent playthrough and Fallen London is definitely growing on me just as SS did (and still does !) last month when I (at last) descovered this amazing universe.
And since FL is kinda multiplayer here I am to introduce Lady Masquerade to the Spite shadows, to you all delicious friends and foes, and to me since I have yet to know her better as well…
Just like me, english seems not to be her native language so she might sound weird sometimes…
Oh, and may you all contributors of this thread get Stone, Storm and Salt’s attention for your beautiful works and helpful hands !
OMG, that’s what Eglantine looks like?? They’re so cute!
One for my main, and another for the one obsessed with the Name.
(Would anyone be so kind as to tell me how to enlarge these? It was a struggle to get them here as they are.)
edited by jamilah on 12/23/2016
Use another hosting site like Imgur, it seems that for whatever reason the website that you are using automatically scales them down when posting them online.
What a fun idea! Here’s mine for my main character, the author Lady Estelle Verde (or Lady Green Star, when she’s not putting on airs.)
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(Would anyone be so kind as to tell me how to enlarge these? It was a struggle to get them here as they are.)
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Yo, there you go.
(Also plugging for that lovely portrait Slyblue posted here)
Thank you so much Morkan!
Painted just before the exile of a certain devilness from the Brass Embassy for reasons unknown. The last reported sighting of her was on the shadowed streets of Fallen London. As far as the books are concerned, she no longer exists…
Lady Alexandra Blackwell, noted author and socialite.
Lady Sapho Byron recently sat for a portrait.
For full size: http://i.imgur.com/HqlRtNo.png[li]
edited by Lady Sapho Byron on 4/2/2017
I liked this portrait creator so much. Lady Lucy van Helsing, at your service. Trying to be all mysterious and irresistible, but still remaining girlish.
And yes, her lips are black. It’s not even lipstick.
And yes, she’s wearing the Magnificent Midnigt-Blue Evening Gown, and the feather is from the tail of her Preening Macaw, John Silver.
This looks like great fun.
Okay, this is fun. Here is a picture of Tanith Wyrmwood. Cleavage courtesy of the Corseted Red Dress. My only complaint is that the dark roots of her platinum hair don’t show. They’re supposed to show! It’s a Bohemian thing, okay?
Edit: needed more color.
edited by bjharts on 4/6/2017
This is fun. Here’s a couple of my own.
Jordan (her hair should be a little darker, and the feathers are a bit much even for her, but the rest is right):
Bertrand (as a child), in all his brooding glory:
And, finally, Jordan again (maybe she’ll look like this in a few years):
Here is a lady who people call not by name, but simply "Mother of pigeons".
The first portrait was drawn when she still hanged out at Veilgarden as a minor poet. The portrait is a gift from one of her fellow street painters. Sadly, it was damaged a couple of times while it was carried to her house near the Observatory, and now the colors are also murky (thanks to airs of Fallen London); but she loves it anyway. Also, yes, those cheap clothes.
Here you can see her after finishing her first large-scale book - a gothic novel for the Empress which made her quite popular. This painting is kept in her new handsome townhouse.
The first Neathy portrait of Mlle des Fleurs: