Image Description: The Morrigan This image is a portrait of a woman, likely a deity or warrior, standing in a rugged, mountainous landscape. The art style is detailed and illustrative, art neauveu with a fantasy or mythological feel, and is bordered by a Celtic knotwork design. The Subject: The central figure is a young woman with long, black hair that streams dynamically behind her, as if caught in a strong wind. Two braids are woven into the hair on the right side of her head, with a small braid on her left side as well. She has a melancholic expression, her gaze fixed toward the left. Her face is adorned with blue, swirling patterns, similar to Celtic woad. She is wearing a long, black dress with a laced, corset-style bodice that features crimson jewels along the bottom. A dark purple cloak is draped over her left shoulder and streams out behind her. On her right shoulder, she wears an elaborate piece of black and silver armor, intricately detailed with raised patterns. Her dress is flowy but form fitting, also flowing in the wind, allowing the viewer to see the outline of her body. She holds a tall spear with a silver head, resting it on the ground. Her left arm is extended, and a large black crow or raven with glossy feathers is perched on her index finger, its beak slightly open as if speaking. Her hand is bare except for a simple ring on her ring finger. The Setting and Atmosphere: The woman is in a desolate, rocky mountain pass. Sharp, jagged peaks made of black See more