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Screw it, Grahnye appreciation post. If you don't know who this random character with two pieces of official art is, she's Ares' mother and Eldigan's wife. But she's originally from Leonster, which is where she fled with Ares during the events of FE4.
#OTD 30.6.1819
Lucile #Grahn was born in Copenhagen. She was Bournonville's first #Sylphide, then became one of the stars of Romantic #ballet. Later she became ballet mistress in Munich. She left her money in a (still active) foundation supporting the education of young people.
Elle répond toujours présent, la célèbre et séduisante suédoise Hayley Grahn !
Art & perso - @calliie_
Une demoiselle qui fait tâche de par sa couleur de cheveux dans le paysage rital ! Hayley Grahn !
Personnage et colo par @calliie_ , line fait par @stark_mcking !
Et on commence en beauté avec une petite célébrité venue des pays scandinaves ! La violoniste Hayley Grahn prise en photo pour un magasin d'exception !
Appartient à @calliie_
The Full Page of Grahn. Hope you like it.
La página completa de Grahn. Espero que les guste 😉🐺
Grahn is finally finished, he took me a long time to end in that way, first time I try to vanish the line 🐺🐺
Grahn finalmente acabado, me ha llevado un buen rato dejarlo así, primera vez que trato de terminarlo sin la línea 🐺🐺
Xuekin the grahn, a closest friend (or lover?) of Saria. As all of the grahn, he is a tsourai, and he can enter other creatures dreams to collect the dreamthreads. He prefer the nightmares.
Forgot to post these, so here it goes 😂 Some illustrations for school assignment! The character is Fanny Grahn / Sinebrychoff who was an famous actress and art collector in Finland! #illustrations
I don't post art on Twitter much but... I drew Grahnye (and a grumpy baby Ares) from Fire Emblem: Genealogy Of The Holy War for the @fecompendium ! She’s not a major character by any means but it was cool to get to draw a character from one of my favorite FE games.
Happy 200th Birthday! Lucile Grahn – the first to dance the title role in Bournonville's La Sylphide (when she was 16!) – was born 200 years ago today. In London, Perrot created ballets Eoline and Kaya for her in 1845 as well as the divertissement Pas de quatre.