Ereshkigal is one of the more striking Pseudo-Servants to come out of Fate/Grand Order, and her Lancer class design pulls a lot of attention thanks to all the small ornamental pieces stacked across the outfit. This walkthrough on how to draw Ereshkigal from Fate/Grand Order takes everything one quiet step at a time so the finer crown work and cape trim do not feel overwhelming once you get there.
Sketching the Goddess of the Underworld
The lesson runs through 28 stages, ending with a fully colored result that doubles as a palette and shading reference. Each stage stacks one new section onto the structure so the head and body proportions land before the dress, cape, and accessory layers begin to fill out.
Design Notes for Ereshkigal’s Look
- Long blonde hair with twin tail ribbons
- Dark crown with red bow accents
- Skull collar and cross-strap chest piece
- Black dress with golden waist sash
- Maroon cape with brown fur trim
- Single thigh-high boot and yellow heels
If you want to keep the Fate roster going after this one, the energy pairs nicely with Artoria Pendragon and Quetzalcoatl. For another god-tier outfit with a lot of gold trim, Gilgamesh sits right in the same range of detail work.
How the Step Colors Work
Each stage uses a quick color system so the freshest marks always read clearly against the older lines:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Ereshkigal: Step-by-Step
Show Off Your Ereshkigal Sketch
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