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MviluUatusun [2016-09-24 21:19:58 +0000 UTC]
Unless someone helped you with your English, the only thing I saw wrong with the description was the punctuation. I love the drawing, though. I would have never guessed, though, that Elija was female. The name, in English, is normally given to a boy.
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MviluUatusun In reply to AleanBrandybuck [2016-09-25 21:41:38 +0000 UTC]
No problem. In English, girls names normally end with a vowel or an n. Or course there are exceptions, Elizabeth for example. Plus, people are starting to give girls traditional boys names now, actress Glenn Close is one such example. (My name's Glenn and I'm a guy. At least I was the last time I checked. LOL.) Plus, there are names that cross the gender line such as Dana.
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MviluUatusun In reply to AleanBrandybuck [2016-09-26 23:06:58 +0000 UTC]
That's true. LOL. Thanks for the compliment on my name. It's Anglo-Celtic. It means someone who dwells in a valley. There are variations on the spelling: Glenn, Glen, Glynn, and Glyn. (The last is Welsh-Celtic.)
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Spyderagon [2016-09-13 16:35:58 +0000 UTC]
looks like she's about to bite her
savage
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AleanBrandybuck In reply to Spyderagon [2016-09-17 16:03:17 +0000 UTC]
Ah yes she is Zeta had a very bad depression at that time after losing her mate...
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