Image 1-Color
I chose this to represent color for June because it represents both her worldview and her family heritage. The grays indicate how she sees the world, that there are many different interpretations to actions. She doesn't believe that there is a fixed good or evil in the world, rather she believes that what some interpret as good can be interpreted by others as evil and vice-versa. Gray is also the primary color of her patched-together armor. The gold represents her eye color, which is a sign of her family heritage.
Image 2- Shape
For shape I chose the bastard sword, as I believe it best represents both what she does and what her personality is like. The bastard sword is June's primary weapon, although her sword is forged to be purposefully blunt. She received only basic training with it thus far so while she is able to wield it with some degree of skill she is by no means a master. It shows her personality because her first response to any problem is to hit it until it goes away. Often the hitting involves her blunt sword very much like this one.
Image 3- Light
I chose this image to represent June with light as I believe it shows what her focus and goals are, as well as how she handles internal conflicts. The image above shows a lit world with not much attention being paid to the person. This is how June experiences the world, she is often concerned only with what there is to see and doesn't pay much heed to what's going on inside her head. It also shows how she sees the world, as an overall good place that she just wants to go out and see for herself.
That Old Man Who Won't Tell Anyone His Name- Villain
Image 1- Color
To represent color for the villain I chose this black and white picture of scales. I chose this picture as I believe it represents his general world view, on just about everything from the nature of people, to the actions of a society as a whole. The villain believes that there are two absolutes in the world; that good people will do good, and that evil people will do evil. For him there is really no in-between and he judges everyone very harshly for their actions. Individuals are not the only things he views two dimensionally, as he believes societies are either good or evil as well.
Image 2- Shape
For shape for the villain I chose the picture of a broken shield. This represents both what he is doing, and what he is trying to do. The shield represents the fact that he is just trying to do what is right. He is trying to go around the world righting wrongs, and trying to help the people he feels society has forgotten about. The fact that it's broken shows what he is actually accomplishing. Due to his extreme views on morality many of the people he punishes or tries to capture are often petty criminals or innocent, although every now and then he does successfully get rid of bad people.
Image 3- Light
For the light representing the villain I chose this simple spotlight. It shows his own views on what he is doing, and shows how he views the world around him. The spotlight that he places himself in means that he always thinks that he is right, no matter what. His morality and views on justice are the only opinion he will accept, and he just about ignores any arguments to convince him otherwise. It also shows how while in the spotlight he actually isn't able to see the world around him that well. This means that he normally doesn't realize what's actually happening in the world as he tries to protect people.






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