"Paint a Pre-Raphaelite style scene of a tragic battlefield death. The central figure is the slain warrior Tal Tarron, a woman of giant blood, lying on a cold, blood-stained moor beneath a grey, storm-laden sky. Her tall, muscular form is clad in battered, rune-etched armor, her red hair splayed across the ground like fire. One of her eyes is missing, and her green cloak is torn and soaked with blood. The massive sword Balhadden lies shattered nearby, its fragments bleeding unnaturally into the soil. A dark raven is just transforming into the mage Esmeril — robes trailing, grief etched into his face, as he kneels beside her, having just pulled the cursed sword from her body. A woman, Lydelie, kneels at Tal’s head, weeping, cradling her friend’s face in her hands, pressing a gentle kiss to her forehead. Her robes are wind-swept, her hair unbound, and her expression one of deep sorrow and love. Crows and jackdaws scatter in the background, and a faint, ghostly glow surrounds Tal’s broken body, as though the gods themselves mourn her passing. Render with rich detail, romantic symbolism, flowing drapery, and ethereal lighting in the style of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood." See more