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(im a 25-year-old male human with long black hair brown eyes and long black beard and i have a scar from my left eye to the left side of my face and my name is Hector maverick and i am wearing a black vest and black pants and black boots and black gloves and glasses and I'm very muscular my biological mother kiva is a powerful and feared demoness and I'm half demon and I have a pet king cobra name venom)
Physical Appearance: Age: 17, Gender: Female, Hair: Brown with streaks of purple, Eyes: Change color based on emotions, with pupil changes reflecting emotional states (e.g., exclamation mark for surprise), Build: Skinny yet muscular with prominent thighs and a thigh gap, cheeks are chubby, Skin: Birthmarks on the left side cheek with two around her left eye to the bottom and three on her right side eye to the bottom, Hero Costume Design Overall Concept: Emi's costume is designed to reflect her abilities and enhance her effectiveness as a hero. It combines elements that incorporate her Hemokinesis, Shapeshifting, and Empathic Sensing quirks. • Armor and Fabric: The costume is made of a durable yet flexible material that allows freedom of movement. It includes sections reinforced with hardened fabric infused with patterns resembling flowing blood, symbolizing her Hemokinesis. • Mask/Helmet: The mask or helmet has a sleek design with a visor that enhances vision and includes a built-in communication device. The visor could have a display showing emotional cues or vital signs, aiding her Empathic Sensing. • Utility Belt: Equipped with compartments for medical supplies and gadgets. It includes pouches for blood samples or tools related to her Hemokinesis. • Shapeshifting Integration: The costume has sections that can subtly alter their shape or color, allowing Emi to change her appearance as needed. This feature aids her Shapeshifting quirk, facilitating quick transformations for disguise or tactical advantage. • Color Scheme: Dark colors like purple and black dominate, with accents of red to symbolize blood and emotional intensity. The costume's design incorporates these colors seamlessly, enhancing both functionality and aesthetic appeal. • Accessories: Includes retractable weapons formed from manipulated blood, such as swords or shields. These weapons can be summoned and dissolved as needed, demonstrating her Hemokinesis in combat. My Hero Academia art style,
In the center of Salome is depicted as a young dancer. The woman's upper body is bare, while the neck, décolleté, hair and arms are adorned with gold jewelry, set with precious stones. A green mini skirt of light fabric is wrapped around her hips, through which the contours of the hips and legs shine through. In both pictures Salome supports her left arm on her hip. The right arm is raised in each case, with the forearm stretching upwards at a 45-degree angle from the horizontally outstretched upper arm in the large-format painting and the hand falling towards the face in an open gesture, while in the small-format depiction the hand grasps the hair in a more natural position. In both pictures, the head is tilted back over the left shoulder, so that the dancer looks to the side and shows the viewer the chin area. In both paintings a dark-skinned servant is standing on the left behind the dancer. This figure watches Salome with his head slightly bowed and his eyes fixed. He presents her the severed head of John the Baptist on a golden platter, which is surrounded by a radiant blue halo. This makes it stand out in the painting. The background consists of a black starry sky with shimmering gold, red and white stars. In the full portrait, the lower area is occupied by a light-colored balustrade, behind which several houses with red-lit windows can be seen, and at the very bottom by the light-colored floor. These elements put the scene in a spatial perspective. On the left edge of the painting another person is shown in front of the parapet. This red-clad person is Herod Antipas, who carefully watches the dancer. Other differences in the images relate to the details of the jewelry and the depiction of the servant.
In the center of Salome is depicted as a young dancer. The woman's upper body is bare, while the neck, décolleté, hair and arms are adorned with gold jewelry, set with precious stones. A green skirt of light fabric is wrapped around her hips, through which the contours of the hips and legs shine through. In both pictures Salome supports her left arm on her hip. The right arm is raised in each case, with the forearm stretching upwards at a 45-degree angle from the horizontally outstretched upper arm in the large-format painting and the hand falling towards the face in an open gesture, while in the small-format depiction the hand grasps the hair in a more natural position. In both pictures, the head is tilted back over the left shoulder, so that the dancer looks to the side and shows the viewer the chin area. In both paintings a dark-skinned servant is standing on the left behind the dancer. This figure watches Salome with his head slightly bowed and his eyes fixed. He presents her the severed head of John the Baptist on a golden platter, which is surrounded by a radiant blue halo. This makes it stand out in the painting. The background consists of a black starry sky with shimmering gold, red and white stars. In the full portrait, the lower area is occupied by a light-colored balustrade, behind which several houses with red-lit windows can be seen, and at the very bottom by the light-colored floor. These elements put the scene in a spatial perspective. On the left edge of the painting another person is shown in front of the parapet. T
In the center of Salome is depicted as a young dancer. The woman's upper body is bare, while the neck, décolleté, hair and arms are adorned with gold jewelry, set with precious stones. A green skirt of light fabric is wrapped around her hips, through which the contours of the hips and legs shine through. In both pictures Salome supports her left arm on her hip. The right arm is raised in each case, with the forearm stretching upwards at a 45-degree angle from the horizontally outstretched upper arm in the large-format painting and the hand falling towards the face in an open gesture, while in the small-format depiction the hand grasps the hair in a more natural position. In both pictures, the head is tilted back over the left shoulder, so that the dancer looks to the side and shows the viewer the chin area. In both paintings a dark-skinned servant is standing on the left behind the dancer. This figure watches Salome with his head slightly bowed and his eyes fixed. He presents her the severed head of John the Baptist on a golden platter, which is surrounded by a radiant blue halo. This makes it stand out in the painting. The background consists of a black starry sky with shimmering gold, red and white stars. In the full portrait, the lower area is occupied by a light-colored balustrade, behind which several houses with red-lit windows can be seen, and at the very bottom by the light-colored floor. These elements put the scene in a spatial perspective. On the left edge of the painting another person is shown in front of the parapet. This red-clad person is Herod Antipas, who carefully watches the dancer. Other differences in the images relate to the details of the jewelry and the depiction of the servant.
In the center of Salome is depicted as a young dancer. The woman's upper body is bare, while the neck, décolleté, hair and arms are adorned with gold jewelry, set with precious stones. A green skirt of light fabric is wrapped around her hips, through which the contours of the hips and legs shine through. In both pictures Salome supports her left arm on her hip. The right arm is raised in each case, with the forearm stretching upwards at a 45-degree angle from the horizontally outstretched upper arm in the large-format painting and the hand falling towards the face in an open gesture, while in the small-format depiction the hand grasps the hair in a more natural position. In both pictures, the head is tilted back over the left shoulder, so that the dancer looks to the side and shows the viewer the chin area. In both paintings a dark-skinned servant is standing on the left behind the dancer. This figure watches Salome with his head slightly bowed and his eyes fixed. He presents her the severed head of John the Baptist on a golden platter, which is surrounded by a radiant blue halo. This makes it stand out in the painting. The background consists of a black starry sky with shimmering gold, red and white stars. In the full portrait, the lower area is occupied by a light-colored balustrade, behind which several houses with red-lit windows can be seen, and at the very bottom by the light-colored floor. These elements put the scene in a spatial perspective. On the left edge of the painting another person is shown in front of the parapet. This red-clad person is Herod Antipas, who carefully watches the dancer. Other differences in the images relate to the details of the jewelry and the depiction of the servant.