Ethel, a woman with fair skin and shoulder length auburn hair. She wears a hat decorated with blue and pink roses in colours that match her jacket, which is split blue on one side and pink on the other.
She looks to the side and slightly down, with a white gloved hand covering the lower half of her face. Between her fingers her mouth is partially visible despite her attempts to hide it, showing a lopsided smile.
A dwarven child with tan skin and green hair in two braids wears a brown tunic. She's doing the american sign language for "metal" and the text beside shows what she's signing which is "metal face"
She holds a pink book to her chest, which becomes visible in the second drawing. She holds it up and out to the figure in front of her-
The figure is Ethel's "frame" or what she looks like under her skin. It looks skeletal in nature and is made of a combination of dark warm toned metal and a synthetic muscle. The teeth are fully exposed and the eyes open as she points to herself, confused if SHE'S "metal face" and if the book is for her.
The book has the title "LEARNING LETTERS common edition" and features and elf and a human surrounded by a rainbow and flowers.
A woman with long, dark auburn hair that falls over her shoulders smiles down at the viewer. She looks just like the Ethel from the first image in this post, but unlike her both of her eyes are visible, and her smile is perfectly symmetrical. She also has no joints anywhere to be seen (on account of being a living human woman)
She wears a minty green nightgown with thin straps, one of which falls over her shoulder slightly.
Have some various Ethel art...
How Ethel smiles (she always hides her face like this), Gerdan's daughter and her, and a drawing of the real Ethel.
His daughter uses sign language and has named her "Metal face" for reasons you can guess.
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