Highly detailed illustration, pixel art style inspired by old 1980s Japanese fantasy RPG covers. A strong, earthy woman stands proudly, centered against a background of parchment white and faint ink stains. She is 1. 65m tall but her posture adds invisible height, her weight anchored like a tree planted by force of will. Her skin is rich toasted cinnamon, with a natural sheen of work and vitality. She has a full, firm body shaped by a lifetime of rural labor: wide hips, thick strong thighs, a solid, generous bust (but not exaggerated or caricatured), a firm belly, and powerful arms. She radiates vitality, resilience, and warmth. Her hair is dark brown, falling in untamed waves to her shoulders, loosely tied but wild. Her face is expressive, with full lips, fierce dark coffee eyes, and eyebrows that suggest she is always ready to laugh, judge, or fight. She wears simple, functional clothing: thick wool skirts, linen shirts, and aprons, in muted earthy colors (grays, ochres, faded greens). Hands roughened from work but graceful. She does not pose for beauty; she stands with the gravity of land that has survived storms. Her expression says "I know more than you think. " The atmosphere is rustic, powerful, organic, raw. Lighting is soft and dusty, colors are muted and aged, no shiny modern colors. The whole scene evokes the smell of woodfire, fresh bread, and hard- earned peace. The focus is on dignity, strength, femininity rooted in reality, not fantasy idealization
