Jeanee has created a visual catalogue of characters that are unique to the Trial By Tenderness storyline.  In doing so, she has 'written' about them in a way that moves way beyond what can be conveyed by written descriptions in the chapters.  When I first saw these, I was amazed at how accurately she visually interpreted the characters!  Needless to say, I'm honored to share her TBT Visions with you...

Goddess Mara

In Jeanee's words:

I've finished Mara. I really like how her hair and eyes turned out. I used pencil crayons and India ink pens to colour her. I think her outfit might be kind of plain, but I like the colours of it.

From TBT:

     "The figure above her was perched on a large limb of the tree, her legs dangling a few meters above Belldandy's head. She was kicking her legs in a girlish fashion that reminded Belldandy of Skuld. Her dress was modest, yet ornate by Goddess standards: a long blue cape draped off her shoulders and down her back; the white and pink uni-piece outfit underneath it was tight around her body, but unlike Urd, it was zipped all the way up in front; boots that suggested the kind of large footwear that Skuld preferred, white with a blue helix inlaid in the large anklets; a short navy-blue mini-skirt inlaid with glitter that would have been indecent if she wasn't wearing the spandex-like uni-piece underneath it; and a short-sleeved blouse that reminded Belldandy of a summer session sailor-fuku top, complete with an ornately-tied pink 'ribbon' tie around the collar. Her arms were bare, with dozens of radiant bangles around her wrists.
     She had Mara's face.
     Her eyes were the blue of the distant horizon, instead of fireglow red like Mara's. Belldandy examined the symbol in the middle of her forehead; it was a velvet-colored circular helix. Her cheekbones had the familiar triangular blue marks that all Goddesses had while on duty to the Earthrealm. A wealth of golden curly locks caught the sunlight, creating a haloic effect around her face. Belldandy half-expected to see fangs when she smiled, but she was tightlipped. Her face wasn't as angular as Mara's either; her chin and jawline were more rounded."

 

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