Art from Kings Landing

By JerusalemJones, in 1. AGoT General Discussion

Here's some links to where art from Kings Landing can be found.

This first one is from enning Ludvigsen's site. Among the pictures are Arya and Tyrion that Henning says are from the new set:

http://www.henningludvigsen.com/index.php/main/works/

That man sure does great art!

This next one is the Cersei that we've already seen, only this is slightly larger with more art:

http://fc95.deviantart.com/fs35/f/2008/298/d/7/Cersei_Seated_by_jezebel.jpg

amazing.

I like the title of the artwork "Den of the icy wolf " ~ could this be a mistake/ typo? gui%C3%B1o.gif

Sure all the art is great, but i wonder if we´ll really have another Arya? I hope that the picture belongs just to a card that´s somehow related with Arya. No need for actually 3x Arya´s in LCG format when other important uniques are not represented.

Anyone else notice how dark and grey the pictures of Arya and Tyrion were? In both pictures, they are essentially sneaking around in the shadows? Think it's related to the new crest, maybe?

I'm willing to bet money on that. It makes sense -- if we're going to get a new Arya, the only reason would be to have one with the Shadow crest. Tyrion fits as well -- that man is sneaky. The obvious Shadow characters are Varys, Littlefinger and even SPOILER Magister Illyrio (the fat man talking with Varys that Arya overhears in the tunnels under the Red Keep). But the set would need to have more than just 3 or 4 Shadow characters if they want to build an entire mechanic around it (though there might be Shadow locations and events, who knows how this will work).

Yes, the Tyrion card is amazing. One of the best Tyrions the game has seen.

My question is: why is noseless Tyrion wearing the Hand's necklace? :)

SPOILERS!

See, that's what I thought, too. But noseless would also leave a scar, which isn't present, so I'm just assuming that its a really ugly nose on a really ugly dwarf. From Clash of Kings: The gash was long and crooked, starting a hair under his left eye and ending on the right side of his jaw. Three-quarters of his nose was gone, and a chunk of his lip.

Our first description of Tyrion gives us the following: His head was too large for his body, with a brute's squashed-in face beneath a swollen shelf of brow.

I'll admit, I never pictured his nose looking like that, but I can see how Henning took that path.

I wonder if there will be a trait for Hand of the King. Especially with Jon Arryn coming out, they could make a number of different characters with that trait...

jmccarthy said:

I wonder if there will be a trait for Hand of the King. Especially with Jon Arryn coming out, they could make a number of different characters with that trait...

More likely, it'd be an attachment with the "Title" trait rather than an actual trait on characters.