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>"So, Faunazon inspiration so far has essentially been "Deer Nymph" ad the Taygete inspiration makes it makes sense, explains it's sexualized frame. But what about the grass cuffs, the leafy cloak, the grassy vest with a belly window? Well, again according to the creator the leafy cloak can be used for offensively and defensively. It can used a used as an extra pair of really strong arms, or as camouflage to hid ein the greenery of the forest. I don't know what real world inspiration I can connect and strong pair of leaf cloak arms too, but it could be there it takes the place of real antlers of a deer, or could to be another nod to druid nature magic, because they can make plants bend to their will and all. Which leads me to believe its inspiration comes from generic RPG style druid. Specifically the female kind who are essentially nature nymphs. Many are depicted as scantily clothed, wear clothes made out of leaves. Any many artists do this to further emphasize that characters connection with nature and that they are more "free spirited". In fact, it's leafy dress/vest/swimsuit?... Makes it look like the various European styled fairies that dress up in clothing mad of leaves in popular media like Tinkberbell, who is also considered a sexualized design to some. Oh, and if you know anything about rpg druids they're whole shtick is nature magic and animal companions, such as Taygete, the "mistress of animals" and Fauna who also had control over animals she was the goddess over them in fact."