Early statuette depictions of the Serpentine Spirit can be found at the numerous small shrines dedicated to the green flame. These figurines vary in size but always depict the spirit wearing a large, dramatic veil over her head in weathered, patinated copper inlay set into dark serpentine or jade-derived stone. The stonework often imitates snakeskin patterns and scales on the spirit’s robes and dress.
These early depictions may indicate one of two things: either Anarad’s personality has shifted over time and exposure to human behavior—or that she had long kept a part of herself hidden from human eyes.
Early statuette depictions of the Serpentine Spirit can be found at the numerous small shrines dedicated to the green flame. These figurines vary in size but always depict the spirit wearing a large, dramatic veil over her head in weathered, patinated copper inlay set into dark serpentine or jade-derived stone. The stonework often imitates snakeskin patterns and scales on the spirit’s robes and dress.
These early depictions may indicate one of two things: either Anarad’s personality has shifted over time and exposure to human behavior—or that she had long kept a part of herself hidden from human eyes.