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Serapis, Dis, and Vivi

From top to bottom:
- Serapis "Azem", inspired by the Polemic Egyptian god of the same name. Major design inspiration was taken from tomb depictions of Osiris, statues of Serapis and the Apis bull, as well as Osiris's association with snakes as protective and fertility symbols. Osiris's icon crook and flail, symbols of both the right of kingship and of his place as a fertility deity, have been combined into one to be used as a healing focus. Additional sun motifs have been scattered through to relate to "Azem" as they exist in the ffxiv plot, from the cartouche oh his tunic to the giving hands dangling from his lapels.

-- Dis/ "Pater Dagda", a voidsent design directly inspired by the same motifs as Serapis but in a different context. This design also heavily draws from the succubi designs in-game, to create a cohesive look that wouldn't be too jarring against canon designs.

-- Vivi/ "Anima Weapon", a redesign of the minion received after completing a Heavensward relic weapon. As is mostly differs in proportions from the canon design, instead more time was dedicated to determining a better, more realistic functionality for how it would behave as a soul stored in a doll's body and how one might achieve a full range of motion/expressions within the limitations of the original design