"Strange women lying in ponds, distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. If I told people I was an emperor just because some moistened bint threw a sword at me, they'd put me away."- Dennis the Anarcho-syndicalistic peasantSillyness aside, I really, REALLY like the darker than usual vibe about the character. The Arthurian legends always have a vibe of mystery around them that makes it more than your average noblebright story, it's fun theorizing what the various definitions of the stories and characters are, is the lady of the lake truly a benevolent creature? or was Arthur fooled by perchance a forgotten pagan deity ousting for vengeance against the very things he vanquished on his crusade? You perfectly captured an aura of unknown intention in both her look, visage and the way she holds the sword, as if she might present it to someone, or intent to stab them with it.remarkable, I applaud you