![]() ![]() Her tights are a combination of patchwork-like fabrics, with horizontal elements representing seams. ![]() ![]() Her arm has a thin, spectral stitching line.Additionally, if we look at the trailer, she was transformed, not animated, so it's possible that whatever magic created her did away with much of her doll-like natural.Įven then, we have some subtle nods to her origins: Unlike Orianna, The Lady of Clockwork her status as a doll isn't critical to what she has become. She is The Hallowed Seamstress, not The Blessed Doll. Why Isn't She More Doll-Like?īeing a doll was Gwen's origin, but it doesn't appear to be her story. Since she was transformed by a pure magic (especially since her abilities and title suggest the magic of the Blessed Isles themselves), she should not be creepy or appear violent or antagonistic. She is the Hallowed Seamstress, implying sanctification, purity, and holiness.Īs such, it makes little sense for her to appear creepy, possessed, or monstrous.She was given life by part of Isolde's soul, which appears free from corruption.This isn't necessarily the Shadow Isles themselves. She ended up underwater, but we don't know where or how.Her teaser video shows her stuck in a drawer, not going to the Blessed Isles.Well, Gwen isn't really related to the Shadow Isles directly. So, this is definitely a somewhat controversial topic, but I figured I'd give my thoughts on why I think Gwen's design is fantastic for what she is. ![]()
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