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an aquarelle illustration of Sansa Stark as he is described in the song of ice and fire books, "S...Show more

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lowres, error, cropped, worst quality, low quality, jpeg artifacts, out of frame, watermark, sign...Show more
Width: 1024
Height: 1024
Scale: 7
Steps: 100
Seed: 295689697
Sampler: DPM++ 2M SDE Karras

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Prompt: an aquarelle illustration of Sansa Stark as he is described in the song of ice and fire books, "Sansa is traditionally beautiful, taking after her mother's family (House Tully) with her high cheekbones,[10] deep blue eyes,[11] and thick soft auburn hair, which is lighter than her mother's.[12] She is eleven years old at the start of A Song of Ice and Fire.[13] As she has grown up, her figure has been described as tall,[14] graceful,[15] and womanly.[16] Sansa is described as soft-spoken and sweet-smelling.[17] Raised as a lady, Sansa possesses the traditional feminine graces of her milieu, with a keen interest in music, poetry, singing, dancing, embroidery, and other traditional feminine activities. Like many girls her age, Sansa is enthralled by songs and stories of romance[18] and adventure, particularly those depicting handsome princes, honorable knights, chivalry, and love.[10] She keeps faith with both the old gods and the Seven.", hcr, uhd, very detailed, cinematic
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Prompt: an aquarelle illustration of Sansa Stark as he is described in the song of ice and fire books, "Sansa is traditionally beautiful, taking after her mother's family (House Tully) with her high cheekbones,[10] deep blue eyes,[11] and thick soft auburn hair, which is lighter than her mother's.[12] She is eleven years old at the start of A Song of Ice and Fire.[13] As she has grown up, her figure has been described as tall,[14] graceful,[15] and womanly.[16] Sansa is described as soft-spoken and sweet-smelling.[17] Raised as a lady, Sansa possesses the traditional feminine graces of her milieu, with a keen interest in music, poetry, singing, dancing, embroidery, and other traditional feminine activities. Like many girls her age, Sansa is enthralled by songs and stories of romance[18] and adventure, particularly those depicting handsome princes, honorable knights, chivalry, and love.[10] She keeps faith with both the old gods and the Seven.", hcr, uhd, very detailed, cinematic
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