Anyway, I can't see the faintest indication that any of the 4 figures are female; apart from the inherent unlikelihood of women using longbows --- not a lot of men have the strength on a regular basis, 80 - 120 lb --- or women being in mediaeval militaries. The front chap just has very long hair.
I can't see the faintest indication that any of the 4 figures are female; apart from the inherent unlikelihood of women using longbows --- not a lot of men have the strength on a regular basis, 80 - 120 lb --- or women being in mediaeval militaries. The front chap just has very long hair.
There's no indication that this piece of art is intended to be historically accurate. If you look at other pictures from this series, there are several that make it rather clear that the figure in white and the figure in red are female.
And while you guys are wondering about that, I question whatever could be the reason for a very bright, very streaky thing flying through the clouds above their heads. Certainly not a meteor, for sure.
Last I checked, those don't fly parallel to the ground nor can it do a 180 in mid-air.