New artwork of Catalina Santos

 Just a few days ago, I managed to draw Catalina, the Catholic princess on my own, praise God, and without the help of anyone, just tracing the lines. Just like the previous portrait (which was not drawn by me but an artist drew it for me), it is also based on the ''Ophelia Ponytail'' by Aaron Blaise. The three portraits of her, two close up and one full body are based on her appearance in Part 1 of my story. The close up are based on Aaron Blaise, while the full body is based on Father Alcina's description of Visayans during her time.

The three portraits I recently drew of her are when she is 15 years old in 1670, around the events of the first story (She was born November 25, 1655 and named in honor of Catherine of Alexandria, a martyr). The first portrait I commissioned of her and the most popular is of her at 21 years old in 1676. By the time, she would had been a mother to four children.

Catalina at 15 years old in 1670

Catalina at 15 years old, 1670

A full body portrait of Catalina,
based on the illustrations of Father Alcina

The most popular portrait of her.
This portrait depicts her in the 
year 1676. She is 21 years old.

To all my dear readers.
I will always pray for the success of my story, against the Disney infidels who had enslaved our people, especially their crimes for stealing the innocence of children with LGBT propaganda, and that Catalina and my other characters will serve as alternatives to Disney.

Blessed be God and his saints forever.








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