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SciFi and Fantasy Art: The Moorish Assassin

Set in Islamic Spain, she was trained in the arts of Ninjitsu as a child, and was raised as a covert killer. She hides in the thick of night, from which she silently emerges. She is a member of the mercenary guild known as the Crimson Tear. Most members bare the insignia of a red eye with two drops of blood for tears as a tattoo upon their body. More elite members elect to show it with more style, using it in ornamentation on various weapons and armour. Who will be her next hit, a prince perhaps, or maybe it is a laborer who knows too much. Either way, they won't feel a thing.
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The Moorish Assassin - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Joshua R. Pinkas
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Categories: [Fights, Duels, Battles] [Woman, Women]
Techniques: [Mixed Media]
DateNameComment 
14 Apr 2003:-) Jennifer L. Pucci
Wow, no comments? this is great! it looks like it should be in a comic book. nice job!
11 Jul 200345 Anonymous
Zorro's sister!
12 Jul 200345 Dark Wonderer
wow cant believe you have only 2 replies on this pic! it's awesome I tell you! wish i could draw like that =] keep up the good work!
17 Aug 200345 'The Reyning Star'
Wow! This is awesome!
23 Aug 200345 Kalvin r.coon
Sick! Way awsome man! Now if i could only see her!
23 Aug 2003:-) Sarah 'Wren' Skinner
This is pretty good. I'm not to thrilled with the buildings in the background as they looks a bit pasted and unfinished, but the figure is really sharp and the moon is lovely. It would just be nice to see everything in between brought up to the same quality.
9 Apr 2004:-) Simi Landau *Muffin Queen*
Awesome...I love the dark lighting, it really makes the piece.
~Muffin Queen
10 Apr 2004:-) Sandra Leigh Wagner
by the way, I hope you don't mind that I put you on my tour "A kiss for Dying". Let me know if you want me to take you off it, though I see its already gotten you some new comments!

Hoping it brings you many more!

:-) Joshua R. Pinkas replies: "No, I definatly don't mind, If somone thinks my stuff is good enough to add to their tour, I think that is a really high compliment, so thank you very much. I will actualy take that tour now and see what other lovely pictures caught your eye. And if i can kep myself awake (soooo sleepy) i will paruse your gallery this evening as well. "
7 Dec 2004:-) Dana Lyn Naney
This is great you should write a comic about her...

~Dana

:-) Joshua R. Pinkas replies: "well I'm glad you like her. and there are alot of things I should do, but I never seem to get around to them. maybe some day...then I'll become famous"
24 Dec 200445 Anonymous
Orry for the historically accurate thing, but how did a Moor learn Jijitsu (or however you spell it)? And the Moors in Granada in the middle ages did not have Roman style roofs like that.

:-) Joshua R. Pinkas replies: "First, it is Ninjitsu, not jujitsu, or as you said jujitsu, these are differing styles and forms and are not interchangeable. Second she would have learned the same way back then that an Italian man in New Jersey would learn today, from someone who knows and lives in the area. And as a point of clarification, the story is set in Islamic Spain, not necessarily this picture. "
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