Princess Aisling Duval reimagined with Dall-E AI

This gives me Dishonored vibes.

Thank you for reminding me that I have an unfinished game to get done 😁

And yes, she'd fit right in wouldn't she?

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Who else likes tea in proper cups?

Torval.

Now deploying G5 tinfoil but......what if Torval hates Aisling because she is envious of her younger, un-pruned self?
I am fine with tea in proper cups, the proper cup she is holding is also fine, the saucer like object with the central ring(?) in it is what is odd.
 
I am fine with tea in proper cups, the proper cup she is holding is also fine, the saucer like object with the central ring(?) in it is what is odd.

Tinfoil scenarios aside, the saucer and bowl(?) on the table do have somewhat distorted proportions. Filtered the image to enhance the oddity. Nice catch!

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This is the image the AI gave me a few months ago. Got the number of fingers right though 🤷‍♂️

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You stand corrected! This is actually Arwen Hyalurone-Duval, on one of her recent visits to Rivendell ! Rumors are that s.th. has been done to her upper lips there.
 
See, this is something I genuinely find a little bit... unsettling.

As a big fan of Skyrim, there are some amazing mod's for the game and, these days, a lot of them come from Asia and, apparently, Japan and South Korea specifically.
Thing is, an awful lot of these mod's seem to re-imagine the characters as kids or teenagers and, not gonna lie, that's just plain creeps me out.

I wonder about the psychology at work here.
Is it, perhaps, that these cultures require people to grow up fast so they're forced to use video-games to provide a simulated childhood to replace the one they didn't have or is it... something else?

But yeah.
I realise princess smurfette is supposed to be "young" but I always figured she was at least in her 20's.
 
I wonder about the psychology at work here.
Is it, perhaps, that these cultures require people to grow up fast so they're forced to use video-games to provide a simulated childhood to replace the one they didn't have or is it... something else?
You could just do some charitable interpretation and assume that it's just that kids are cute and charming. They often trigger a "big brother instinct" or "big sister instinct".
 
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