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Iceborn Malevolence: Arya Icebane

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Updated: Dec 18, 2025

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LoRA

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Published

Dec 18, 2025

Base Model

SDXL 1.0

Hash

AutoV2
5FBDB438B7

Created on Civitai

What this LoRA does

This LoRA strongly biases the model toward a dark fantasy / ice-void armored entity aesthetic. Across all images, it consistently produces:

A female-coded, humanoid warrior figure

Black, jagged, spiked armor with sharp silhouettes

Glowing violet/purple core or eyes

Blue/cyan ethereal energy (ice, mist, tendrils, shards)

Floating, godlike posture with power radiating outward

Dramatic, painterly fantasy illustration style

In short: it injects a very specific visual identity and mood into generations.

What it’s for

This LoRA is best suited for:

✅ Concept art

Dark fantasy bosses

RPG / MMO villains

Endgame or god-tier characters

Ice / void / arcane entities

✅ Stylized illustration

Splash art

Character posters

Trading card art

Book or game cover art

✅ Character design exploration

Armor silhouettes

Magical energy motifs

“Elemental queen / fallen deity” archetypes

✅ Power fantasy imagery

Characters meant to feel overwhelming, divine, or catastrophic.

What this model is good at

It excels at:

Strong visual cohesion (everything feels like it belongs to the same universe)

High-contrast lighting with glowing cores and eyes

Dynamic, imposing poses

Energy effects (ice shards, mist, tendrils, magical auras)

Painterly, cinematic fantasy style

This LoRA clearly overrides base-model neutrality and pushes hard toward its aesthetic.

What it’s bad at

This LoRA will struggle with or actively distort:

❌ Realistic humans or photography

❌ Casual clothing or modern settings

❌ Soft, cute, or lighthearted themes

❌ Variety in character personality (everything trends “dark, powerful, ominous”)

❌ Precise anatomy if you push extreme poses (armor + energy can hide errors)

How it should not be used

Avoid using this LoRA for:

Real-person likenesses

Face studies or anatomy training

Product mockups

Fashion design (unless fantasy armor)

Children’s art or friendly mascots

Photorealistic workflows

It’s a stylistic hammer, not a general-purpose enhancement.

How to use it properly

Best practice:

Pair with fantasy-focused base models

Use medium-to-high LoRA strength (it’s clearly designed to be noticeable)

Prompt for:

“dark fantasy”

“ice magic”

“void energy”

“armored sorceress / warrior”

Avoid conflicting prompts like “realistic photo” or “modern clothing”