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>>TQ: How does Atlan's aesthetic look? Reference art will be appreciated.
This would be the noeme of my vision for Atlan.
The way I see Atlan, they are the incarnation of cruel pragmatism. They are not lolwut evil like Chaos or Dark Elves in WHF, like I've said before I don't really see any faction as pure evil, (Hyperborea is pretty darn hard to find excuses for outside of hardcore relativism), but Atlan really grew in my mind to be the Soldier's Dilemma extended to an entire Nation ("You are a soldier on the frontlines. Your presence will very likely not be what decides if your side wins or lose, but for you it means life or death. On an individual level, you are rationally justified in deserting. However, to the General's mind, if every soldier thinks the same, the battle *is* 100% lost." This was the ancient justification for the death penalty for deserting).
As such it feels to me that their armour and weaponry needs to be more effective than ornamental. I would suggest Maximilian armour as a basis, because its reaching toward the apex of heavy armour (Atlan goes to war often, they are practiced, and would adopt/develop something that works) and has a good variety of plain to ornamented. There's also a lot of weird headpieces to draw from.
The greek connection would be drawn through the language used and iconography rather than the shape of the armor itself.