File talk:Erimem.jpg

Not an appropriate illustration of the character
PROSE: Blood and Hope describes Erimem as having dark skin ("a most striking colored girl", "This is my slave, Erimem", "he was crazy and he hated black people", and others). It's not just a throwaway line, but central to that story's narrative, set as it is during the American Civil War. This picture is clearly of a white woman wearing Egyptian headdress. Equally, she's called "dark-skinned" in AUDIO: The Mind's Eye and The Council of Nicaea (where, incidentally, Peri's light skin is noted as exotic).

I realise this is the actor who portrays the character, but in no way does she look Egyptian or match the description given in other media. I'm removing this picture from the Erimem article, because it's so obviously inappropriate.  Czech Out  ☎ | ✍  17:50, December 20, 2010 (UTC)


 * It's a somewhat contradictory image of the character.
 * I don't think this is grounds for it to be deleted and should still remain within the Category:Erimem images so that we have a gamut of Erimem images to draw upon should we wish/need to write something up about it. --Tangerineduel / talk 15:47, August 9, 2013 (UTC)