digital illustration of Aggie, a woman with a crooked nose, long Dutch braids and a whole lot of moles. There are “chains” of stones woven into her braids, forming little loops at the side of her head, and she is wearing a lot of jewelry made from the same clunky rocks.
To the left she is holding a pair of earrings up to her ears, eyeing them with a pensive smirk. She is wearing a loose tunic with wide sleeves that are falling down her raised arms under a leather corset with large pockets attached to the sides. She is carrying a big backpack, that is secured with an additional strap across her chest and a belt. There is an additional belt going over the corset bags on one side and under them on the other. Fastened to that belt are a stone (that’s actually a lantern) and a smaller bag, presumably for valuables.
Her wide, billowing pants have another set of pockets at knee height and are tucked into thigh-high combat boots. There’s pens and a plant in one of the pockets.
To the right is a portrait of Aggie with a slice of cake in one hand, licking some cream of the other.
Below is the inspiration image: two illustrations of Quartzose Pudding Stone (Silex Quartzum, var. aggregatum) by James Sowerby for the book British Mineralogy.
No.11 for #30DaysofCharacters is Aggie: stone collector extraordinaire! 🪨 She makes jewelry out of them and sells her creations - if she doesn't end up keeping them for herself. She might give you a rock if she likes you. If you like her, give her sweets. She's inspired by a pudding stone after all