This Lora is based off of the character Raven the Trickster from the episode Heritage in the show Gargoyles.
The Lora runs well on a weight of 0.85 to the default of 1, as well as, the standard default settings for Steps and CFG Scale. Personally I like how it turns out when set to 50 Steps. Setting the Lora weight to 0.85 lets other Checkpoint styles set in more, which changes the look of the character. Keeping it at a default of 1 allows a more consistent look to the original character.
Using Checkpoints that tend to do humans and not anthropomorphic characters leads the results to show results vastly different from the raven headed character, such as a human head and humanoid body.
While the term 'Raven' should be well and good enough to cause the Lora to work more, adding the terms 'red eyes', 'wings', and 'loin cloth' permits a much more consistent look. Not adding 'loincloth' results in the loincloth to be remade into briefs or other clothing. Not adding 'wings' may permit and potentially not show wings.
Since the character was drawn in a simplified anatomy that was common in the Gargoyles show, adding the terms like 'muscular' and 'abs' would show abs that looks more like just lines along the stomach area than abs for the Lora when set at a weight of 1. Decreasing the weight would let the abs show more volume more often.