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Lands of Red and Gold : Artworks and Illustrations
Warriors of Native Aururian Cultures: Soldier of the Classical Gunnagal period, courtesy of Kaiphranos
Warriors of Native Aururian Cultures: Biral soldier, imperial era of Watjubaga, around 850 AD, courtesy of Kaiphranos
Warriors of Native Aururian Cultures: Cider Isle warriors (from left to right: Tjunini, a Kurnawal, and one of the native Palawa with his longbow of Tasmanian myrtle), courtesy of Kaiphranos
Warriors of Native Aururian Cultures: Soldier of the Atjuntja, courtesy of Kaiphranos
Warriors of Native Aururian Cultures: Death warrior from the early period of Yadji expansion, courtesy of Kaiphranos
Warriors of Native Aururian Cultures: Junditmara briyuna of the pre-Yadji era, courtesy of Kaiphranos
Warriors of Native Aururian Cultures: A showcase of warriors from pre-Houtmanian Aururia and Aotearoa, courtesy of Kaiphranos
Warriors of Native Aururian Cultures: Soldier of the Atjuntja, courtesy of Danbensen
Standard and banners of the Yadji Empire, courtesy of Sapiento
Daluming soldier versus English soldier, courtesy of Kaiphranos