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Strangers in Lively Town
Took me half a year to complete π€ͺ

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Encounter: some non-anthropomorphic tigers that make and sell shoes
(Illustration by Clara Powers Wilson, 1914)
Fun Fact:
In the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, there are as many as 407 NPCs that can be found throughout the overworld. Each one has unique dialogue, interactions and relations with Link.
Some of these NPCs are travelers and merchants. They wander around the map, selling their goods to Link when he comes across them. Below is a chart containing their names, goods, costs, and possible locations. Thank you @aikoiya for the wonderful map, this belongs to them!
One small note: there is one merchant missing. Meghyn can be found near the Lucky Clover Gazette and Tabantha Great Bridge. She sells Hylian Shrooms, Rushrooms, Razorshrooms, Ironshrooms, Brightcaps, Chillshrooms, and Stamella Shrooms at the regular prices.
Happy wandering!
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A map of the Dutch commercial empire which reached its height during the Dutch Golden Age (c. 1588-1672), when the Dutch Republic (1588-1795) emerged as one of the worldβs foremost maritime and economic powers. Unlike many territorial empires, Dutch influence was built primarily upon a vast network of strategic ports, fortified settlements, trading posts, and maritime routes connecting Europe, Africa, the Americas, and Asia. Institutions such as the Dutch East India Company (VOC, 1602-1799) and the Dutch West India Company (WIC, 1621-1792) combined private capital, state support, and military force to dominate key sectors of global trade, particularly spices, textiles, sugar, and precious commodities.
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Linen Market, Dominica
Artist: Agostino Brunias (Italian, 1728β1796)
Date: ca. 1780
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT, United States
Description
Underneath a bright red parasol held by an attendant, an elegantly dressed woman in white examines textiles for sale. In this bustling linen and vegetable market, enslaved people, free people of color, and white people visit with one another and buy and sell their wares. In this scene, Brunias pays careful attention to textiles, both the linen for sale and the striped and checked cotton worn by women in the market. The ships in the background hint at the global trade networks involved in importing these textiles. Brunias drew on ethnographic images in his work, and here the gazes of the figures reinforce the acts of looking and comparing β heightened by the presence of a woman who surveils the scene from a window.
I had a few more ideas for The Wizard Princess before taking a short break from it. As the biggest inspiration for this project are the Punkey Doodles shorts, I tried replicating that style for the characters and included a rouge often used in those shorts as nod to them (third character from the left)*. For human characters I added some bandits, a peasant farmer family, young nobles with their guardian knight, and some travelers/merchants from distant lands. Drawing these human characters, I had fun imaging them having their own stores within the main one.
The second row has more members of the sorceress Valharise's forces; vampires, werewolves, and original creations of Valharise herself. These creations actually make up the bulk of her armies as mythical creatures have largely become exceedingly rare or even extinct due to a devastating event in the past.
The last row are three more demon mutant ideas. They're intentionally visually less refined give a more chaotic uneasiness to them.
As much as I this project has been on my mind, I want to draw some other things for a while and hopefully do some actually writing instead of just drawing.
As always, comments and critiques are welcome.
*These designs aren't far from final and may ultimately not be included such as the Rouge as that's Punkey Doodles's original creation.