Linguistical Autumata
The joy of building worlds for us lies in piecing the bits together with our own hands, whether writing, composing, or sketching and painting.
But the tools of linguistical autumata are certainly a source of entertainment, allowing us to throw in early ideas and see where the robots take it. So we created a single page dedicated to machine art, to avoid flooding the main work with these renderings, while also permitting ourselves the occasional indulgence.
Marine Maplestock
Original:
The following render makes the most sense, given the color of her robe (blue, symbolizing northern independence) and her haughty smile.
Next is less accurate, but brings to mind a tawdry portrait, which one could imagine Marine displaying proudly in her office.
This one best captures the relaxed laziness of her expression.
And last, I asked the machine to render Marine as a Victorian socialite.






