“Red Riding Hood” by Eric Canete and Jandruff
Did she summon the wolf to fight for her? DAMN RIGHT SHE DID.
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“Red Riding Hood” by Eric Canete and Jandruff
Did she summon the wolf to fight for her? DAMN RIGHT SHE DID.
I’m not that familiar with Dragon Age beyond what Calli’s talked about, so I don’t really know what’s going on here, but it looks like a pretty explicit Little Red Riding Hood reference to me. (It’s probably not. I don’t know. Whatever, I’m taking it.)
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She left her red cape at her grandma’s house. She has something better for a cloak now.
LOOOOOOOVE. My ideal thing is Red working with the wolf, where he’s either something she summons and controls, or he’s her buddy/protector, but Red being a badass who’s perfectly capable of defending herself from the wolf is a close second.
Digital painting posters by russian artist Taya. VISIT HER WEBSITE.
I don’t totally know what’s going on in these pictures or why none of them have mouths, but I’m in love with them anyway. The top one in particular is really evocative.
Artist’s description: “This is Red Riding Hood, she has to get the basket, a revolutionary power source, to ‘Granny’s House’ before the Big Bad Wolf gets her.” Epic.
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