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Khalida of Lybaras, from Warhammer

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Khalida, High Queen of Lybaras, stands in the desert of Nehekhara, armed with her serpentine Venom Staff of Asaph. She's a character from the Warhammer universe created by Games Workshop, and one of four faction leaders introduced in the recent Tomb Kings DLC for the game Total War: Warhammer II. Although I've drawn Khalida here in the prime of her life, she and all the other people of Nehekhara are fated to become the undead Tomb Kings, who are essentially a whole army of angry Egyptian-style mummies and skeletal warriors. They, after the dinosaur-riding Lizardmen, are probably my favorite "race" in the whole Warhammer universe.

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Very nice

And I have really come to enjoy art pieces like this, Its art pieces like this that truly amaze me because they bring on so much detail and quality. with a style and unique creativity of there own. Here was something that I liked alot I love the whole egyption style stuff here I can see a few improvements come from this such as the gold stuff face chest even some of the teal stuff need a shine and sparkle especially being out in the sand and open mountains with the sun blazing down, your character design is great very well detailed. So while theres always clustard arts in the portal, Its always nice to find a gem like this one here today as it brings a certain quality about it so nice job indeed on this one.

~~THINGS TO IMPROVE ON~~
Ad some shine to jewlry and armour even a sparkle here and there.

~X~

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