Brucius & Lizzy

Intimacy, unmasking, and rupture within the Silver Ravens’ rebellion.

In a world torn between tyranny and freedom, Brucius Jarvis lives divided between two selves: the nobility of his lineage and the dark alter ego he created to protect his city.
Elizabeth Aston, a warrior carved by oppression and courage, carries luminous golden scars — symbols of defiance.

When their paths intertwine within the Silver Ravens, rebellion becomes more than resistance; it becomes personal.
In this illustration, designed to carry emotional and symbolic weight, Lizzy removes Brucius’ mask. It is more than an intimate gesture — it visually dismantles the vengeful persona he hides behind, revealing the man beneath the armor.

//A scene crafted to reveal more than bodies — a moment where identity fractures, vulnerability surfaces, and two rebels stand exposed beyond war and duty.

“Between shadows and scars, they reclaim what the world tried to take from them: a place to breathe.”

The setting — steam rising from a thermal spring, heavy shadows, magical glows — intensifies the tension between their inner conflicts and the vulnerability that emerges when two warriors allow themselves to exist without defenses.
A moment of connection carved out of chaos.