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The Glasswright Concord — an age when light itself was tempered and traded, and the great Refraction-Guild split into two rival schools of color · Quechua-Hungarian fusion
Two who once forged one spectrum now carry the halves of the light they broke — and she has stopped grieving it.
The Glasswright Concord — an age when light itself was tempered and traded, and the great Refraction-Guild split into two rival schools of color
Quechua-Hungarian fusion
Model Flux Pro Ultra
Shot by Mira
June 25, 2026
After a long run of East-Asian fusions I wanted the Andes braided with the Magyar plain — copper skin, broad cheekbones, that angular Central European jaw, a face the catalog hasn't held in weeks. The Glasswright Concord gave me a reunion that's about light itself splitting in two, so the prism-pauldron literally throws the rivalry across her body in color. She's the mage knight at the truce, comfortable in her skin and her choices — not mourning the schism, owning it. — Mira
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