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Midna - Twilight Princess / Hyrule Warriors (Illustrious)

#Nintendo

#Imp

#Midna

#Hyrule Warriors

Midna - Twilight Princess / Hyrule Warriors (Illustrious) - AI Model cover image
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Jul 16, 2025, 6:03 PM
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ChickenMidna, helmet, orange hair, prehensile hair, pointy ears, one eye covered, red eyes, yellow sclera, small breasts, featureless breasts, two-tone skin, glowing tattoo, full body,

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Made by OhNoMyChickens: https://civitai.com/models/1749558/midna-twilight-princess-hyrule-warriors

Midna from LoZ:Twilight Princess and also, Hyrule Warriors. The little Imp that guided Link after he got taken into the Twilight and transformed into a Wolf. This is my take on Midna. After studying many of the other Loras on the website I noticed that most of them had a style that strayed too far from the game. My goal was to make this one as accurate to the game and official artwork as possible. And I believe I mostly succeeded.

All character traits have been tagged and can be changed by the user. While removing the helmet is difficult, seeing as she is never depicted without it in the official artwork, but with some creative prompting it can sometimes be removed. Her overall look without it doesn't always make sense, but sometimes, it actually does look quite nice! See example pictures for prompts.

Recommended checkpoint: https://civitai.com/models/827184/wai-nsfw-illustrious-sdxl

Trigger word: ChickenMidna

Additional tags: helmet, orange hair, prehensile hair, pointy ears, one eye covered, red eyes, yellow sclera, small breasts, featureless breasts, two-tone skin, glowing tattoo, full body, fang

Conditional tags: from side, from behind, ass, crotch, straight-on, shortstack, lower body, portrait, smile, grin,

Extra info: the conditional tags were used for screenshots and renders to capture details up close. When doing a shot from behind or from the side, use the appropriate tags. "From behind" is often used with "ass", and "lower body" for example. Portrait is used for... Portraits.

Remember to remove all tags for features you don't want visible when doing close-up shots or portraits. "full body" is not always needed, it is mostly optional. "Shortstack" is useful for unusual poses where the proportions often change, such as when sitting, laying down, laying on side and so on. Experiment with it to keep the game-accurate look regardless of pose.

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