As an ardent fan of Sarah J. Maas’ A Court of Thorns and Roses series, I must admit that these AI-created images of the characters truly bring them to life in a way that words on a page can never achieve. The Attor, with his menacing presence and sinister aura, is an embodiment of pure malice, just as described in the books. His werewolf-like quality, as depicted by @natashareads, adds a chilling touch to this faerie of darkness.
The popular “romantasy” series “A Court of Thorns and Roses,” written by Sarah J. Maas, has been significantly revitalized thanks to BookTok. This series, along with its counterparts “Crescent City” and “Throne of Glass,” has already sold over 38 million copies and counting. The world of Prythian captivates readers so much that the hashtag #ACOTAR is linked to 1.4 million posts on TikTok alone. This series appeals to a wide audience due to its action-packed battles between magic and mortal, passionate romantic scenes (yes, ACOTAR can be spicy), suspenseful plot turns, and most significantly, well-crafted characters who are either broadly adored or disliked by many.
Currently, discussions are being held for a TV series adaptation of “A Court of Thorns and Roses,” but at this point, no definite details such as prospective actors have been disclosed. Unlike fans of other book series like “Twilight” and “A Song of Ice and Fire,” who’ve already witnessed their favorite characters brought to life on screen, the enthusiasts of ACOTAR are left to rely on Sarah J. Maas’ descriptions and their creative imaginations to visualize Feyre, Rhysand, Tamlin, and other characters in real terms.
Presently, due to the might of artificial intelligence, people are posting AI-crafted images depicting their interpretations of ACOTAR characters based on the novels. Does any of these resemble your mental image? Are they more appealing than this AI-designed gymnastics performance? Keep reading to discover.
Feyre
In ACOTAR, the character readers initially encounter is Feyre. She has slightly upturned eyes the color of slate, sharp cheekbones, a tender mouth, and golden-brown hair. Initially, she appears rather skinny and pale because she’s always struggling to find food. However, as the narrative unfolds, her appearance transforms. Once she establishes herself at the Spring Court, her emaciated look fades away due to no longer needing to search for sustenance. Yet, this changes when she ventures Under the Mountain to rescue Tamlin from Amarantha.
In this scenario, Feyre finds herself weakened, starving, and on the verge of death. Her ordeal Under the Mountain reaches its climax when Amarantha breaks her neck, seemingly ending her life. However, the High Lords pool their power to resurrect Feyre as an immortal, bestowing upon her distinctive pointed ears of the Fae. Subsequently, Feyre continues to be gaunt, haunted by nightmares and burdened by the looming wedding with Tamlin. Yet, her beauty reemerges together with a renewed sense of power and nobility when Rhysand welcomes her into his Inner Circle. At the Night Court, she adorns grand gowns and Illyrian battle attire, a stark contrast to the frothy dresses she was obligated to wear at the Spring Court.
On TikTok, the account @onlypageturners employs AI to vividly portray the supposed fragility and worn-out appearance of Feyre on her wedding day. Conversely, @booksandrealms highlights Feyre’s restored grace and self-assurance within the Night Court. The AI artwork by @soph.tales captures the joy and liberation that Feyre experiences as she appreciates Velaris while enjoying the company of Rhys.
Tamlin
Upon entering the Spring Court, Feyre finds herself taken aback as Prythian, at least this lush part of it, is far different from the terrifying place she was warned about as a child. Similarly, its ruler, Tamlin, proves to be nothing like the threat she had been led to believe. Once assured that he means her no harm, Feyre starts appreciating Tamlin’s physical charm. Despite being over five centuries old, Tamlin doesn’t appear significantly older than Feyre.
Tamlin exudes an air of a seasoned warrior, characterized by his well-built physique and choice of functional attire for readiness. Yet, he carries soft features such as his long, radiant golden-blond hair and emerald eyes that subtly soften his appearance, even with his golden mask concealing part of his face. It’s the harmonious blend of gentleness and power that captivates Feyre deeply and swiftly, as she becomes enamored with the High Lord.
AI depictions of character Tamlin reveal two distinct aspects of his personality. TikTok user @natashareads showcases Tamlin’s strength and fierceness with an image reminiscent of Henry Cavill, while @tbraesthetic portrays him as more majestic and less muscular. AI further provides ACOTAR fans a visualization of Tamlin in his beast form. Staying true to Tamlin’s character, @tbraesthetic presents his second form as a regal golden lion with grand horns, flowing mane, and a sweeping tail. Conversely, @natashareads shares an image of a terrifying beast – a colossal gray wolf that appears capable of tearing through anything in its path.
Rhysand
In the world of “ACOTAR”, Rhysand, the High Lord of the Night Court, embodies the ideal of tall, dark, and striking handsomeness. His description is richly detailed, from his dark-blue hair adorned with starry violet eyes, to his powerful Illyrian tattoos, athletic build, and large, winged like a bat. To most of Prythian, Rhysand presents an intimidating facade, fueling the belief that his court is indeed a terrifying nightmare, all while protecting Velaris as a safe haven. Yet, within Velaris, especially in Feyre’s presence, Rhysand softens – he smiles, laughs, and engages in playful banter with Feyre, the latest member of his inner circle.
@booksandrealms and @natashareads recently published AI-generated depictions highlighting Rhysand’s enigmatic, brooding, and formidable persona. Meanwhile, TikToker @tbraesthetic’s AI post brings out the lighter, playful aspect of Rhys, revealing his charming, flirtatious, and mischievous side that only “Feyre darling” gets to witness.
Shauna_the_author pushes boundaries by employing AI to create an animation depicting Rhys’ experiences Under the Mountain. While many Fae view him merely as Amarantha’s toy, this animation reveals the profound suffering he endures while maintaining a facade of strength for Velaris’ protection. The animation garnered immense praise among ACOTAR enthusiasts. One fan exclaimed, “Simply create an AI movie already! So many people would pay for it. Hurry up. No human can embody these characters,” while another declared, “This is unquestionably the most remarkable AI work.”
Lucien
Even though Luciien serves as an envoy for the Spring Court, he is a living representation of his past life in the Autumn Court. With his fiery-red hair, fox-like mask, and sun-kissed complexion, Luciien is considered handsome, but not in the same robust manner as Tamlin. He also possesses wit and guile, which make him an unexpected ally for Feyre in Prythian. However, these qualities, combined with his unwavering loyalty to his High Lord, often lead him into trouble. When he disparages Amarantha during her extended effort to claim Tamlin, she tears out one of his eyes, leaving him partially blind and disfigured. Subsequently, he is fitted with a magical golden eye, which enables him to perceive things that others cannot see.
Mythorias_ on TikTok showcases a beloved AI character of Lucien, portraying his possible distress while in the Autumn Court amidst his violent father and siblings. The video subsequently illustrates his transformation into the influential ambassador of the Spring Court, featuring instances like the one where he’s seen at the dining table, surrounded by food and strategizing with Tamlin.
Natasha posted an AI-generated, detailed depiction of Lucien, highlighting his red hair, intense golden eye, and scars from Amarantha’s attack. TBraesthetic shared multiple AI-created images of Lucien, but fans felt some were less accurate compared to others. For instance, the ones showing him with a rugged face and heavy facial hair received criticism, as they didn’t align with the general perception of him having a softer, more youthful look.
Amarantha
I can’t help but notice that Lucien’s hair, so eerily reminiscent of Amarantha’s from the treacherous Hybern, tends to startle me quite a bit at the Spring Court manor after our harrowing adventure Under the Mountain. It’s uncanny how much it resembles the locks of that vengeful general who has cursed the lands of Prythian for decades due to Tamlin’s dislike.
As a dedicated ACOTAR fan, I initially envisioned Amarantha as a stunning yet fearsome deity, exuding an aura of pure malevolence. Yet, through Feyre’s account, it becomes clear that Amarantha is indeed captivating and menacing, her snow-white skin, red-gold hair, and red lips accentuated by unique jewelry crafted from the eye and fingerbone of Jurian. However, she’s not just drop-dead beautiful; her charm and threat level are off the charts.
TikTok user @offbeatimagination posted an AI-generated image of Amarantha that was visually striking but seemed too flawless compared to the book’s description, sparking debate among ACOTAR fans. One fan commented, “She isn’t this beautiful; Feyre herself said so.” Another depiction by @artbymegean showcased a more realistic and less perfect version of Amarantha that pleased fans. One fan remarked, “This is the Amarantha I had in mind. Everyone else makes her look too youthful and attractive. I always imagined her as an evil beauty…” Lastly, @booksandrealms shared a third interpretation, presenting Amarantha as ethereal with haunting eyes and a chilling gaze.
Azriel
In “A Court of Mist and Fury,” the successor to ” A Court of Thorns and Roses,” both readers and Feyre encounter the authentic Rhysand, along with his inner circle, which encompasses Azriel, a longtime friend of Rhysand who leads the Night Court. Similar to Rhysand, Azriel boasts dark hair, intricate swirling tattoos, and gigantic bat-like wings. As a shadowsinger, Azriel frequently emits surges of darkness from his form, a testament to his power which has been honed over years of Illyrian warrior training. He’s usually spotted wearing his battle attire and the lethal dagger Truth-Teller, with at least one Siphon – a unique gem that assists him in harnessing his abilities – constantly on his person.
As Rhys’ spymaster, Azriel is often quiet and reserved, preferring to listen rather than speak amidst the chatter of others. However, occasional furtive glances toward Mor are not uncommon. On TikTok, AI portrayals by accounts such as @booksandrealms, @tbraesthetic, and @artbymegean beautifully capture Azriel’s brooding demeanor and the perpetual shadows that envelop him. Across all AI representations of Azriel, there was widespread approval from ACOTAR fans, with one fan on @booksandrealms’ post exclaiming, “The SCREAM that I devoured!”
Cassian
Cassian, another member of Rhysand’s inner circle, serves as the General Commander of the Night Court’s armies. Unlike Rhysand and Azriel, Cassian exhibits a distinct personality and appearance. He is more outgoing than his long-standing companions and sports a longer mane and a rugged visage, complete with facial scars. However, he shares similarities with them in terms of the swirling tattoos adorning his body, his massive bat-like wings, and his physically formidable stature. Just like Azriel, Cassian utilizes several Siphons to manage his immense power.
“I imagine him as broader… less angry. He’s a humorous character.”
Mor
In Feyre’s life, there was no woman who truly offered her support. Her mother showed no warmth and valued wealth above all else, while her sisters Nesta and Elain preferred to watch as Feyre hunted in the forest. So, when Feyre encounters Mor, it marks the first time she has a friend with whom she can chat, shop, and dine leisurely.
Appearing on the surface to be a radiant woman with golden locks, captivating smile, and overall charm, Mor seems more like a charismatic socialite than a battle-scarred soldier. Yet, Feyre perceives her as a female counterpart of Rhysand, Mor’s cousin. Beneath her self-assured facade lies an individual who has suffered greatly, particularly from her upbringing in the Hewn City, where she faced numerous hardships during her childhood.
Multiple TikTok users, such as @booksandrealms, @tbraesthetic, @inbetweenworlds1 and @araxiee13, employed artificial intelligence to animate Mor. Unlike other ACOTAR character representations (which one corresponds with your zodiac sign?), the AI-created depictions of Mor show a striking similarity. They all emphasize Mor’s cheerful demeanor and her refusal to let her past dictate who she is now. Fans concurred that the consistent appearance of Mor, as generated by AI, matches their mental images while reading the series, combining features of Margot Robbie, Sydney Sweeney, Florence Pugh, Sabrina Carpenter, and Nikki Reed’s character Rosalie from “Twilight”. (By the way, here’s what artificial intelligence envisions the characters from “Twilight” should look like).
Nesta
Among the Archeron sisters, it’s Nesta who bears the most resemblance to Feyre. They share striking blue-gray eyes, golden-brown hair, and a slender physique. However, while Feyre isn’t shy about getting a bit muddy in the woods for her family’s sake, Nesta strives to uphold an air of nobility, even as the Archeron fortune wanes. Known for her serious demeanor and sharp tongue, Nesta rarely shows vulnerability, even when her once-prosperous life comes tumbling down around her.
AI-generated images by TikTok users @tbraesthetic and @mythorias_ depict different versions of the character Nesta. The first portrays her with a regal, fierce demeanor, capturing the intensity of her blue-gray eyes whether she’s flaunting her wealth or walking through her village. In contrast, the second image by @mythorias_ presents a more casual and youthful version of Nesta, with simpler hairstyles and less elaborate clothing. This interpretation is well-received by some fans, who appreciate its portrayal of the Archeron sisters as young women in their early twenties, echoing one comment that reads, “At last, a depiction that shows them how youthful they are. They’re barely in their 20s; they’re still children.”
Elain
Among the three Archeron sisters, Elain stands out with distinctive features. While she, like Feyre and Nesta, boasts golden-brown hair, her eyes are a rich brown instead of the blue-gray hue that was her mother’s trademark. Unlike Feyre and Nesta, who have been shaped by the world’s harshness, Elain retains an air of innocence and has a keen eye for beauty, particularly in her beloved gardening pursuits.
A TikTok artwork by @tbraesthetic highlights the tender and nurturing side of Elain, the middle Archeron sibling, as she cares for her plants. Meanwhile, @sophiejfanart emphasizes Elain’s brown eyes and sun-kissed complexion, earned through countless hours outdoors. Similar to their representation of Nesta, @mythorias_ creates a younger image of Elain that underscores the compassion hidden within her doe-like brown eyes, which stand in stark contrast to Nesta’s cold blue gaze.
The Suriel
In Prythian, Feyre encounters several terrifying creatures, one of the earliest being Suriel, an ancient truth-revealer. This encounter happens on the Spring Court grounds, following Lucien’s guidance on how to catch it. Although she gathers crucial information about Tamlin’s position as a High Lord, this knowledge comes at the price of confronting this dreadful entity.
Feyre depicts Suriel as having a gaunt, desiccated face devoid of skin, composed entirely of bone, with an abnormal set of elongated teeth and charred gums, lacking lips. Only two narrow slits serve as nostrils, while its eyes appear sickly white, void of any pupils or irises. Creations by @misssarcheron and @wyldfae effectively portray the skeletal, rotting image of Suriel, while @natashareads adds a humorous twist: depicting Suriel sipping tea since it’s like the clumsy teapot of the eternal realm.
Amren
Among the smallest yet most powerful members of the Night Court entourage is Amren, Rhysand’s deputy who remains a enigma even to her High Lord, as her true power, origin, and species are unknown. Despite rumors that she predates Prythian itself, Amren appears surprisingly youthful for someone supposedly millennia old. Standing shorter in stature, Amren is described with smoky silver eyes, tanned skin, and shoulder-length black hair. Unlike the sociable Mor, who enjoys nightlong dancing at Rita’s, Amren is more solitary, preferring to seclude herself in her apartment filled with trinkets, spending her time drinking blood, which serves as her primary source of nourishment.
On TikTok, accounts like @booksandrealms and @digitalkollektiv have showcased AI representations of Amren, as described in ACOTAR. These depictions accurately portray her eyes, hair, skin, and intense demeanor, along with a collection of chunky necklaces to reflect her appreciation for jewelry. The account @tbraesthetic stands out by presenting Amren as an Asian character, which is reminiscent of Charlie Bowater’s drawings found in the “A Court of Thorns and Roses Coloring Book.”
Ianthe
Before encountering Mor and Rhysand’s Inner Circle, Feyre believes she’s found a friend in Ianthe, one of the High Priestesses of Prythian. With her curly golden hair, tattoos of the moon on her forehead, and sky-blue robes, Ianthe initially seems like a boon to Feyre as she handles all the wedding planning tasks. However, Feyre soon discovers that Ianthe’s actions are primarily driven by her own self-interest rather than friendship or genuine assistance.
In a series of AI-created images on TikTok, Ianthe is depicted in various ways. @randombee73’s image shows Ianthe as a majestic High Priestess, with long blonde hair, blue robed attire, and accessories. @digitalkollektiv’s interpretation gives her a more bohemian feel while keeping the same features and outfit. @itsanovelidea shared an AI image that presents Ianthe with larger eyes and a more naive demeanor. Despite their differences, all images portray Ianthe without any hint of malice, which explains why Tamlin trusts her to reside in his court. This contrasts with other figures like Rhysand and Lucien who seem uninterested in giving her the time of day.
The Weaver
In “A Court of Mist and Fury,” Feyre must demonstrate her worth to join Rhysand’s inner circle and aid him in his mission against the King of Hybern. To accomplish this, the High Lord assigns her a challenging task: retrieve an item from an old woodland cottage belonging to the Weaver, a timeless entity who constructs objects, even dwellings, using the bodies of unwelcome visitors. However, this isn’t just a simple errand; the cottage’s owner poses a significant threat to intruders.
The character known as The Weaver is initially depicted with long, black hair, pale hands that are snowy white, and a youthful appearance under a modest yet refined gray dress. Upon closer inspection, however, Feyre encounters an unsettling sight: her skin was a dull shade of gray, appearing wrinkled, sagging, and dry. In place of gleaming eyes were decaying black hollows. Her lips had shriveled into deep, dark lines surrounding a cavernous hole filled with jagged stumps of teeth that seemed to have gnawed on countless bones. Furthermore, the Weaver’s nose was partially collapsed.
On TikTok, accounts like @shauna_the_author and @natashareads employed AI to depict the Weaver’s wilted appearance. Conversely, @digitalkollektiv chose another path with their AI-generated portrayal, presenting the Weaver as stunningly beautiful – a description that hints at her alleged appearance after consuming a victim.
The Bone Carver
Initially in “A Court of Mist and Fury,” Rhysand and his inner group express concerns about the King of Hybern’s motives. Specifically, they wonder if he genuinely intends to revive Jurian. If that’s the case, there must be a reason behind it. To seek understanding, Rhys and Feyre decide to drop by the Prison to meet the Bone Carver. This enigmatic being is not just the twin of the Weaver but also possesses extraordinary abilities. He can perceive events happening in the present and future within his cell’s complex walls. Moreover, he has unique glamour skills, allowing him to alter his appearance differently for each observer who looks at him.
As a gamer immersed in this captivating world, when I first encountered the Bone Carver, he manifested before me as a small boy with raven-black tresses. His gaze, piercing like ice, was a striking shade of intense blue. The way his eyes bore into me made it seem as if he could see straight through my soul, and that’s when the Bone Carver started questioning me about my experiences beneath the mountain. He had a particular interest in my ordeal at the hands of Amarantha, especially the moment I met my end.
As a devoted admirer, I must express my awe at the spine-chilling AI illustrations of the Bone Carver on TikTok, shared by @misssarcheron and @booksandrealms. It’s fascinating to consider that this character has been imprisoned beneath the earth for quite some time, yet he remains an eyewitness to the world’s darkest horrors. The rendition shared by @natashareads captures him with large, vibrant violet eyes, imbuing a sense of less torment and more of a childlike innocence.
The King of Hybern
In the majority of “A Court of Mist and Fury,” Feyre remains unaware of the King of Hybern’s appearance. She is certain that he is malevolent, aiming to cause destruction in Prythian and the mortal world, but she has no idea what her adversary truly looks like until she, along with Rhysand’s Inner Circle, invade his castle. Similar to her thoughts about Amarantha, late general of Hybern, Feyre finds his appearance to be quite ordinary.
The King appears rather ordinary in every aspect: His attire is practical instead of lavish, his height isn’t remarkable, and while he has a muscular build, a long black mane, and radiant complexion, he resembles an average middle-aged person. However, it’s his eyes — intense, pitch-black, and brimming with malice — that reveal his true character.
The AI-created image of Hybern’s King, drawn by @dreamworlddweller, resembles Rhys rather than what some fans had imagined, who visualized him as either Robert Baratheon (Mark Addy) or Walder Frey (David Bradley). Contrastingly, another depiction was posted by @natashareads, featuring a more intimidating character with less of an Illyrian feel.
Tarquin
In “Under the Mountain,” Feyre might have been granted immortality by the High Lords of Prythian, but it wasn’t until several months later, during the events of “A Court of Mist and Fury,” that she started interacting with other High Lords apart from Rhysand and Tamlin on a more formal basis. During their mission to locate half of the Book of Breathings, when Feyre and Rhys ventured to the Summer Court, she was introduced to its ruler, Tarquin.
In his 80 years of life, Tarquin stands as the youngest and least seasoned among the High Lords. He is admired for his striking appearance, with Feyre remarking on his “deeply hued brown skin, snowy white hair, and piercing eyes that hold a hint of oceanic turquoise.” Due to his captivating looks and his sincere desire for harmony between the High Fae and lesser faeries, Feyre openly acknowledges her inclination towards romantic feelings for Tarquin, adding that forming a friendship with him would be even more effortless.
On TikTok, the AI creations by @natashareads, @sophiejfanart, and @randombee73 beautifully depict him, along with fashion reminiscent of the Summer Court in shades of blue. Moreover, they embellish their depictions with accessories like necklaces, earrings, and other subtle references to the abundant jewels found within his court.
Vassa
At the Archeron residence, where Feyre and companions gather with the mortal queens, one conspicuously missing is Vassa. The remaining royals inform them that she’s ill, but it turns out to be a falsehood. As the story unfolds, we learn that Vassa is actually being kept captive at a lake by a mystical entity. Later on, readers are introduced to Vassa, a formidable queen who can change into a firebird. She’s described as having striking features, with golden-brown, freckled skin, red-gold hair, and piercing blue eyes.
On TikTok, @offbeatimagination posted two AI-generated depictions of Vassa. Both showcase her fiery hair, but one has a pale complexion and the other has a darker skin tone. The majority of fans favored the latter because it aligns more closely with the character’s description in the book. A commenter who had just finished reading ‘Wings and Ruin’ stated, “I can’t believe it! This is exactly how I visualized her.”
Kallias
Although Tarquin discerns through Rhysand’s mask and desires an alliance with him, Kallias, Lord of the Winter Court, remains frosty towards the leader of the Night Court. Given that he witnessed Rhys submit to Amarantha Beneath the Mountain, and is unaware of Velaris’ existence, this icy demeanor is understandable.
Kallias is further described as having an icy appearance, with white hair, extremely pale skin, and eyes reminiscent of glaciers, a blue hue. He typically dons heavy fur coats and wears a crown made of ice. This character was brought to life on TikTok by users @natashareads and @farfarawayacotar using AI technology. The former portrays Kallias as more elf-like and youthful, while the latter depicts him as having a chiseled and powerful appearance with a cold demeanor.
The Middengard Wyrm
To liberate Tamlin and the entire realm of Prythian from Amarantha’s control, Feyre is assigned three trials that make the complicated Triwizard Tournament in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” appear effortless by comparison. Unlike Harry Potter (played by Daniel Radcliffe) who battles a fire-spewing dragon during his initial challenge, Feyre relies on her hunting abilities to endure the Middengard Wyrm.
Feyre characterizes the colossal, foul-smelling, and frightening beast as a monstrous earthworm, sporting an enormous maw at one end, similar to those in “Dune,” lined with “ring upon ring of razor-edged teeth.” She notes that despite its immense size, it navigates effortlessly as it follows the trail of its quarry by scent.
On TikTok, @booksandrealms posted an AI-generated image of the beast with its distinct pink hue, teeth, and massive stature. Conversely, @natashareads presented an image that depicts the Wyrm as a darker shade of gray, more akin to a serpentine dragon. Many ACOTAR fans commented on the latter, stating they imagined the Wyrm to be similar to the Alaskan Bull Worm from “SpongeBob SquarePants,” which has a softer, pink body as shown in the initial image.
The Attor
Individuals who comply with Amarantha’s demands cannot help but be wicked, as demonstrated by the Attor. A fiendish fairy, Feyre encounters him for the first time at the Spring Court, where he appears to remind Tamlin that the deadline for the High Lord’s mission – to win the affection of a mortal girl – is approaching. In essence, the Attor functions as both a messenger and a tormentor; subsequently, he serves under the King of Hybern following Amarantha’s defeat.
As a fearless gamer, I must admit, the Attor is a chilling sight to behold. Standing tall, he boasts massive, wing-span reminiscent of bats, yet leathery like no Illyrian creature I’ve ever seen. His fangs and claws are sharp enough to make even the bravest quiver with fear. NatashaReads AI has brought this nightmare to life!
Thesan
Rhysand could face resistance from Kallias and the Winter Court when he attempts to unite the High Lords of Prythian against the King of Hybern, but this isn’t true for Thesan and her Dawn Court; they readily extend their support. This powerful healer, characterized by a slender physique, warm brown skin, and hair touched with gold, is the leader of the Dawn Court.
On TikTok, user @sophiejfanart posted her AI-generated artwork of Thesan from the ACOTAR series, featuring him with brown skin, eyes, and hair as described in the books. One fan of the series concurred with this image, expressing that while reading the series, they imagined Thesan as biracial, with Indian and Vietnamese or Chinese heritage. In a separate post, user @natashareads shared another AI-generated artwork of Thesan, but in this one, he appears quite different. He has lighter skin and a more scholarly demeanor compared to the first image, which portrayed him with a golden aura.
Helion
If readers considered Rhysand as the epitome of flirting, they were shown otherwise upon meeting Helion, the High Lord of the Day Court. Similar to many other ACOTAR males, Helion is admired for his stunning good looks and muscular build, coupled with black hair and richly hued brown skin. Often compared to a living sun, Helion is always adorned with a golden spiked crown.
Natasha and Randombee have each crafted AI-generated images of Helion, highlighting both resemblances and differences. Both depict his long, dark hair, muscular physique, and golden crown; however, the shade of brown in Natasha’s artwork is slightly lighter. Furthermore, the images emphasize contrasting aspects of Helion’s personality. In Natasha’s rendering, he appears softer, reflecting his deep affection for his people and court. Meanwhile, Randombee’s image underscores Helion’s more formidable side, as his charm and charisma belie a temperament that’s best not crossed.
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2024-09-06 14:32