Fiona, The Saint - By Puresh
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Puresh did a Stained Glass Window of the saint from which my golem took her namesake.
The original Fiona was basically a swashbuckling heroine of the people killed because she wanted to teach the people she fought a lesson. So she healed all the people she slew right before they died and told them to behave better because she could kill them again and heal them again.... which... yeah... it was not the best of attitudes and led to her death.
"Canonically" (pun intended) in the story she was made into a saint because several people did indeed learn the lesson. since she did not, in fact, leave them alone after the beating, but worked with them to make them into better people, working as a teacher as well as an "almost slayer" 🤣👍 and that worked on the first demon to ever go back to heavens, which was her "miracle" (literally: "a thing to admire")
In the original story she was killed by herself, by her own sword, for she was told that her letting live somebody objectionable would only cause further trouble and she was named executor of his death by mandate of the king. She said that if she had to go to hell for killing a person without giving them a way to redeem themselves, she might as well go to hell by killing herself than to take somebody else's life.
It was "cheesy" something that is overly cute, sweet, sentimental. In a positive way, yet over the top or trying too hard, being unsubtle, and inauthentic. Specifically that which is unsubtle or inauthentic in its way of trying to elicit a certain response from a viewer, listener, audience, etc.
Most myths and warning stories are like that. Since this is something that happened much before the D&D campaign started i wanted to recreate "a myth of old".
• artist page: https://www.furaffinity.net/user/puresh
• commission info: https://www.furaffinity.net/commissions/puresh/
Redesign by
Kiguri
• Support the creator here: https://www.patreon.com/kiguri
• Artist page & commission info: https://www.furaffinity.net/user/kiguri/
Original artwork by
Tegerio
• Support the artist here: https://www.patreon.com/tegerio
• artist page: https://www.furaffinity.net/user/tegerio
• commission info: https://www.furaffinity.net/commissions/tegerio/
Puresh did a Stained Glass Window of the saint from which my golem took her namesake.The original Fiona was basically a swashbuckling heroine of the people killed because she wanted to teach the people she fought a lesson. So she healed all the people she slew right before they died and told them to behave better because she could kill them again and heal them again.... which... yeah... it was not the best of attitudes and led to her death.
"Canonically" (pun intended) in the story she was made into a saint because several people did indeed learn the lesson. since she did not, in fact, leave them alone after the beating, but worked with them to make them into better people, working as a teacher as well as an "almost slayer" 🤣👍 and that worked on the first demon to ever go back to heavens, which was her "miracle" (literally: "a thing to admire")
In the original story she was killed by herself, by her own sword, for she was told that her letting live somebody objectionable would only cause further trouble and she was named executor of his death by mandate of the king. She said that if she had to go to hell for killing a person without giving them a way to redeem themselves, she might as well go to hell by killing herself than to take somebody else's life.
It was "cheesy" something that is overly cute, sweet, sentimental. In a positive way, yet over the top or trying too hard, being unsubtle, and inauthentic. Specifically that which is unsubtle or inauthentic in its way of trying to elicit a certain response from a viewer, listener, audience, etc.
Most myths and warning stories are like that. Since this is something that happened much before the D&D campaign started i wanted to recreate "a myth of old".
• artist page: https://www.furaffinity.net/user/puresh
• commission info: https://www.furaffinity.net/commissions/puresh/
Redesign by
Kiguri• Support the creator here: https://www.patreon.com/kiguri
• Artist page & commission info: https://www.furaffinity.net/user/kiguri/
Original artwork by
Tegerio• Support the artist here: https://www.patreon.com/tegerio
• artist page: https://www.furaffinity.net/user/tegerio
• commission info: https://www.furaffinity.net/commissions/tegerio/
Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
Species Human
Size 595 x 1280px
File Size 225.2 kB
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