Irtún
Irtún is a tanikazian sculptress living in Gedirkía, capital of the Sikíron Empire, who specializes in fountains. She's not the only artist in her family, as both her mother and younger brother are sculptors as well.
Most of her sculptures feature animals, especially those sacred to the Tanikaz-Dwarves -such as bears, horses, hawks and dogs- but depicted in realistic sikíronian style, though a few are made in traditional tanikazian style as well.
Irtún's most famous works include a fountain in Gedirkía featuring animals associated with each month in the tanikazian calendar, and another in Seylis featuring Irtúl, the dwarven mother goddess in the guise of she-bear, showing her in the middle of shaking water off her fur, with multiple jets of water coming out of her body.
The latter was inspired by a statuette found in the ruins of Kúmbra, a city dating back to the Zameltoníans, ancestors of the tanikaz-dwarves.
She's currently working on a large statue of a falcon for a new fountain in the city of Nális.
Most of her sculptures feature animals, especially those sacred to the Tanikaz-Dwarves -such as bears, horses, hawks and dogs- but depicted in realistic sikíronian style, though a few are made in traditional tanikazian style as well.
Irtún's most famous works include a fountain in Gedirkía featuring animals associated with each month in the tanikazian calendar, and another in Seylis featuring Irtúl, the dwarven mother goddess in the guise of she-bear, showing her in the middle of shaking water off her fur, with multiple jets of water coming out of her body.
The latter was inspired by a statuette found in the ruins of Kúmbra, a city dating back to the Zameltoníans, ancestors of the tanikaz-dwarves.
She's currently working on a large statue of a falcon for a new fountain in the city of Nális.
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Ethnicity
Year of Birth
973 a. Paþ
27 Years old
Birthplace
Gedirkía
Children
Gender
Female
Eyes
Blue-green
Hair
Dirty blond, curly
Aligned Organization
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