The Warrior Princess at the Medieval Corridor
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The Warrior Princess is a recurring figure in
both medieval and mythological literature.
Alexander the Great has been romantically
linked to the queen on an all-female warrior
tribe while on his way to conquering Persia.
Meanwhile, Tolkien's Lord of the Rings and
television's representation of Xena are
relatively modern day incarnations of this
timeless persona. Whether in history or
fiction, the character has surfaced in
various forms.
Avatrian's Warrior Princess is primarily
inspired by the Lady Aribeth de Tylmarande
character from Neverwinter Nights. However,
the armour has been supplemented with pieces
based on real world armour designs. Armours
specifically made for women are historically
rare. This is primarily due to the simple
fact that women are not usually delegated to
combative roles (with a few exceptions in
history of course). The armour for The
Warrior Princess is created by Avatrian as a
response to Second Life residents who asked
why we only have armours for men. Starting
today, we now have The Warrior Princess
armour set available...just for the ladies.
The Warrior Princess armour set has 15
various attachments and 181 prims. It is
packaged as a full avatar. Meaning, it
already comes with an avatar shape that will
fit in exactly to the armour. However, it is
important to note that the skin and hair of
the avatar shown on these images are NOT
included in the package.
Crate of Armour Includes:
- A full set of the Warrior Princess
- Includes an avatar shape (height 2.05
meters)
- A chainlink mail body undergarment
Showroom Location:
Some of our armours are rezzed in-world and
can be seen by logging in to Second Life.
Search for "The Medieval Corridor".
From there, you can directly teleport to our
showroom.
Available Online at:
Shop.Onrez.com
Slexchange.com
info@avatrian.com
www.avatrian.com
SL sim @ Avatrian Central
Posted 8 months ago.
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