
In the end, Sabretusk Sejuani is a nice look but one that simply doesn’t work with her ice queen theme. Unfortunately, the ice powers ruin the illusion and one has to accept that Sejuani is an ice warrior dressed in jungle style. The aboriginal look is definitely fitting: the clothes design is reasonable, the flail primitive but deadly and the boar as much a weapon and companion as a tribal icon. Sans ice powers, Sabretusk Sejuani is probably how she should look if she weren’t a frosty knight from Freljord. Overall, it’s a piece that sets a reasonable mood for an acceptable depiction but it doesn’t look as good as it should and could. Still, their general look is portrayed, shield aside, but the blurriness that covers Sejuani’s lower body as well as Bristle’s side hardly helps. Both Sejuani and Bristle look good, especially their faces but the sketchy nature of the depiction is difficult to ignore. At least the rampage shows trunks being ripped to pieces but in general it all looks empty and lifeless. The background isn’t as detailed and rich as a jungle would lead to expect: the diffuse darkness and blurry light, on the left and right respectively, seem like filler.


New model for Sejuani, Bristle and her flail. Sejuani as a boar-riding, aboriginal warrior.
