Since humanities pre-history, she has strided through the fields of battle. She does not age, nor does she perish. She exists solely for the purpose of war, her presence a chilling reminder of the never-ending cycle of conflict. Her seductive voice sweetly whispering for those who will follow her on the blood soaked path to glory. The Lady of War is feared by many, but to others, she is a figure of fascination. Tales of her have been passed down through generations, her image immortalized in the artwork and literature of countless cultures. She is often portrayed as a fierce warrior, brandishing a sword and shield, her red hair aflame against the backdrop of a dusty battlefield. However, to those who have seen her in person, she is much more than that. |