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ArtStation - Ptolemaic Egypt, Basuki Ac Odyssey Armor, The Aeneid Aesthetic, Alexander The Great Fanart, Ancient Character Design, Ancient Greece Character Design, Ancient Greek Character Art, Roman Character Art, Ancient Greek Character Design, Roman Character Design

Macedon, the beginning of the end. Cares for nobody else's melodramatics but his own, and sleeps at night knowing nothing is his fault because he's sad and makes poetry. He also likes world domination and all that. Raised mainly by Athens and Thebes; Athens provided him the love for literature and the ability to read, and Thebes provided the military skills and brawny stuff. They would both soon come to regret this, but mostly Thebes considering he was killed first. By someone he kind of…

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Corinth reference. When I was planning this character out I intended on making him just a charismatic default dude, but the more I drew this character I kind of kept giving his appearance elegant, almost feminine qualities, and I think I liked him better for it. Hence why he looks softer / more flirtatious in recent iterations.

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Greek City States, Bronze Age Collapse, Athens And Sparta, Ancient Athens, Greek City, The Holy Trinity, Grece Antique, Fantasy Magic, Greek Mythology Art

Thebes completes the holy trinity of big powerful Greek city states who hate each other (the other two being Sparta and Athens). He somehow survived the Bronze Age collapse, although he'd rather die than talk about that part of his life. One can only extrapolate from his general mannerisms and violent aversion to vulnerability. The one person that apparently didn't apply to was Macedon, and that vulnerability would be his final mistake.

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