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Tristle - Pink Innocence Elf

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Tristle - Pink Innocence Elf

“Eyes downcast, shoulders drooping, and folded arms communicate this utterly feminine expression of sad resignation. I dressed her in pink to accentuate her femininity. The purple and ultramarine is the colour of a bruised early evening sky. To give continuity these colours fades into the mushroom tones. Her moth-like wings indicate that she is a night creature.”

Tristle - Pink Innocence Elf

Sweet lovelorn innocence shines through Tristle’s unearthly delicacy. As an elf, her eyebrows are arched and her ears pointed. Pale hair frames her graceful features with tendrils, and tumbles over her pink-pearl gossamer dress. Her wings mimic fine moth delicacy.

Emerald eyes dream of a mortal’s moonlight beauty. She has seen him but twice. Once she had watched as he bathed in the azure waters beneath a crashing waterfall in the secluded woodland grove. She was startled by her heart that beat with unfamiliar rhythm.

Tristle waited eagerly for the next silvery moon, but a season passed before he again entered the clearing, and then she could only watch forlornly as he placed a jeweled troth-ring on the finger of his dark-haired lady.

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