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I’m no art conesuer, but when I laid eyes on this I pretty much experienced everything else in my mind blowing up and shoved out of the way by this.I love the use of color and the nods to her original design, beautfifuly complimented by this futuristic take on the franchise, but I’m slightly disappointed that she doesn’t have her original crown. When I see Pyrrha, the crown she wears is the first thing I see and that’s something that is massive for her character. To put it simply; I don’t hate that you didn’t give her the crown, but the lack of it just doesn’t do her justice. As far as the rest of her attire is concerned, I love the rest of it. It has a very stylish feel that fits the genre and still matches the ergonomic needs of a professional combatant, emphasized by the waist cape she wears; something that is cool and still manages to stay out of the way.Something I will absolutely give you is the peice on her chest. The apparatus she wears after surviving a fatal wound, it says something about her character in the very literal sense of a Phoenix; she is rising from the ashes. I may give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that her injury is why you didn’t include the crown (perhaps a nod to the end of Volume 3?) so maybe what you’re trying to express with this Pyrrha is tha she *is* new, she *is* back, and she *is* ready for another fight.Overall, I’d say this was the best I’ve seen out of your entire 3.0 series. Great work.