Description
From left to right and from top to bottom:
Naud the young king of Dinarru. He born from his mother's previous marriage to an Illyrian nobleman before she became the consort of the late ruler, the father of Sídea and her twin sister Mídea. Ofifcially it is his fault that Mídea deceased in Kaphorus. Because of his mixed heritage he is quite disliked amongst the people of Dinarru.
Next to Naud, there is Ashkan the Dagger, an old member of the Order of the Pale Thorn, also a half-demon originating from the Kaphor royal family and shrouded in rumours and mysteries. He was the fourteen-years-old Sídea's teacher when she joined the Order.
Under Ashkan there are my experiments of designing the Order's coat-of-arms. Apparently none of them made it...
In the next row there is Hocwa the Two-Faced, also a member of the Order. He is as his not-so-flattering nickname suggests. He has a secret crush on Sídea?
Next to Hocwa is a cameo of Hagal the Gale. Member of the Order and Sídea's lover.
Next to Hagal, in the same row, is Sídea with the look she has when she really wishes someone to drop dead and usually that person is Naud.
Below them is the monarch of Kaphorus, Sultan Nadeir. Formerly he was the fourth prince and among the Kaphor he was known as the Merchant Prince. He was Mídea's fiancé and he grew fond of her so her death made him, well, kind of bitter.
Tried to draw his eyes for so many of times that the paper began to rip and yet still not succeeded, hence he's being faceless...
After the sultan there is a sketch about how would a scírdraugnir's dragon form look like. I still have a lot to do about it...
In the next row there are the banners of Dinarru, Felrand and Kaphorus, respectively.
Next to those there is Thalon, Sídea's apprentice. Thalon is a bastard son of a Dinar official and when his mother died he would have been thrown out to the streets if his father wouldn't sell him to the Order. His uppermost, tiny image is he's well-groomed. Under that is his initial appearance; wearing clothes that were meant for bigger people. Under that is his look when Sídea once put her cloak on him so that he wouldn't ell cold.
And finally there's Haetra, the current queen dowager of Dinarru and the mother of Naud. She is sly, selfish and manipulative and is worst acses, downright heartless. In other words she is the perfect politician who made heartlssness into an art.