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More pics of Irati I found @asongofstarkandtargaryen
#irati#pics#films#luxa#eneko aritza#ximeno the strong#oneka#belasko#eneko ximenez#eneko sagardoy#iñigo aranburu#kepa errasti#elena uriz#roland#odón#nagore aranburu#josu eguskiza
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@asongofstarkandtargaryen on the Instagram account of the costume designer of Irati there hace been published some pics of the concept art of the costumes of the characters, ans soon there will be published some other ones of the rest of the characters:
Ximeno the Strong
Eneko Ximenez
Oneka
Eneko Arizta
Irati
Luxa
Virila
Belasko
Munia
Odón
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@asongofstarkandtargaryen More pics from Irati
1) Ximeno the Strong
2) Roland, Charlemagne's nephew, at the battle of Roncesvalles
3) and 4) Odón, Munia, Anso and Berex
5) Irati
6) Oneka
7) this is a pic of the filming set, in the trailer there was shown cave art of Mari, and probably we'll see cave art of Sugaar, Mari's husband, like this one of Sugaar in her snake form turning into his human form.
And the actress in the pic is Itziar Ituño, the actress who plays Mari in the film
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Some more pics of Irati and info I have found scrolling through the social media accounts of the costume designers of the film (@ nerth on Instagram, Nerea Torrijos on Twitter) from the Peris Costumes group, which is a company of costume designers that work for many Spanish films and series and also international ones (for example, they have recently worked in House of the Dragon and The Rings of Power) @asongofstarkandtargaryen
They are Ximeno (Jimeno the Strong) and Eneko, grandfather and father of Eneko Arizta, in a scene before the first battle of Roncesvalles/Orreaga.
She's Oneka, mother of Eneko Arizta and Musa the Great.
(This is only my speculations, but maybe the man who is behind the monk/friar, is Musa?)
And then we have Eneko Arizta.
In his outfit there's some details of oak leaves, and that could be a references of the etymology and meaning of his name.
Eneko is form by the words ene (my) and ko (little), and it's often traslated from basque as "my little one/ dear".
Arizta is a derived form from thr word haritz, that means oak. Hence, that's why sometimes he's refered as Eneko the Oak.
Also some details of the pieces of fabrics/clothes of some characters like Irati, Eneko, Luxa, Velasco and Oneka (capes, tunics, necklaces, hoses, boots, pants...)
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