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danteramirez2004 — Raymond on meeting Yang Xiao Long

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Description An old art commission I bought last October. This is actually the first ever art piece I had bought depicting Raymond interacting with characters from RWBY
Credit goes to wormwhisperer who you can find here: www.fiverr.com/wormwhisperer

The following is an excerpt from Raymond's journal during his time in their universe (AKA My attempt at writing some form of fan fiction):

"Whilst traveling into lands not known unto mine people, I was confronted by a young maiden whom was fair, having blonde hair and blue eyes. Her attire alas, was quite scandalous, exposing certain parts of the corporal agent that I dare not describe.  Ere I could question her choice of clothing alas, she had grabbed me by the collar of mine tunic and brought me uncomfortably close and spake unto me.  Apparently, she was a sibling of sorts to the young wench I had ran into hours prior to our interaction, the one  in  whom I described wielding a form of scythe and had no other choice yet to defend myself.  She was sore displeased in my dealings towards her, stating that I had caused her no small perplexity and that her sister had wept whilst relating her side of the story.

With the utmost indignation, I explained to her that there was no other alternative and that she deserved what I didst for being such an naughty young child.  Moreover, I finally expressed how disgusted i felt upon seeing how she dressed herself, going so far as to bid her a wench tainted by the corruption of the accuser.  In  retrospect, I do suppose that such words were too harsh for the young woman.  Though I shall not delve into full detail as to what had befallen me, I shall say that, without a doubt, she forsooth felt that way as in woke up in the gutters afterwards with my legs facing the opposite direction of the rest of my body. At least I was spared from her base sense of humor that had befallen my ears beforehand." - Johnathan Raymond, The Raymond Account, Published in 1930
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