Fire Emblem Titania and Mia by Meibatsu on DeviantArt (original) (raw)

October 18, 2010.

Paint Tool SAI, ITOYA Finepoint System pigment liner.

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I still, by the way, am trying to get the hang of SAI!
Is it still taking me longer to acheive similar results to my outdated and super crappy Paint Shop Pro? YES! XD

Again, for the :iconfireemblem-club:'s collaboration picture for the Fire Emblem series' 20th anniversary!

I thank :iconlolzurdead: for allowing me to draw Titania and :iconroos-vicee: for allowing me to draw Mia in their places!

Titania (axe lady!), and Mia (sword girl!) with uniforms from Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (FE10)! (They were also present in FE9: Path or Radiance)

Titania is a former knight of Crimea that decided to join the Greil Mercenaries after totally getting the hots for Greil. She became deputy commander of the Greil Mercenaries. You would think that since she starts out as a prepomoted unit (FE9) that she would end up super sucking like a Jeigan, but rest assured, she stays pretty awesome. She also has red hair and wields a pole-axe, so that makes her doubly awesome.

Mia is a newer member to the Greil Mercenaries, joining because she totally has the hots for Ike's swordsmanship (no innuendo intended on THAT one, unfortunately!). She just loves dueling! Her cheerful yet aggressive demeanor makes her pretty adorable. Wierd thing is, though I generally like swordmasters as a class, I never used any of the swordmasters in the Tellius games much. Though I SUPPOSE I used Mia most? xD

Right now, Mia's sparring with Titania. Obviously she has the weapon triangle working to her advantage, otherwise Titania would have probably crushed her. xD

Interesting fact about the image:
When I originally started drawing them, the image was actually flipped. But that would have made Titania left-handed in how she was wielding her axe. I was too lazy to start over, even though it was very preliminary, so I continued drawing it, and then even inked the image with the intention of flipping it in the end! I even had to ink from a different angle knowing that the image would be mirrored.

I think the worst part of the story is that I was "too lazy" to redraw the sketch, but was NOT too lazy to make it harder for myself by drawing and hand-inking everything in reverse!