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theubbergeek2 [2011-06-30 07:38:59 +0000 UTC]
She is rather cute and pretty ^^
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OgawaBurukku In reply to Rufek [2011-06-19 13:51:30 +0000 UTC]
Ooh, I see ^_^
I've never played D&D myself, but a friend of mine says it's really fun if you've got a good group of people to play with. I actually don't RP at all, and never have, which I think is weird since so many of my online friends spend a lot of time MUSHing or RPing or playing on MMOs. I guess I'm afraid if I started I'd get addicted, heh heh.
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OgawaBurukku In reply to Rufek [2011-06-19 23:34:55 +0000 UTC]
I've actually lost a few friends to MMOs-- they just totally got sucked into the world and never really came out to hang with anyone who wasn't on WoW or whatever. Too weird.
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yurizemira [2011-06-14 16:08:08 +0000 UTC]
Hehehe, yes, Zemira originated from a Dungeons and Dragons game. In the world of the game, bronze dragons are a race of usually-good dragons. They're helpful and observant, often happy to spend their time in the guise of the elderly or a small animal and just observing the other races. They have an affinity to the ocean and are talented swimmers.
Zemira came from a union between a full-blooded bronze dragon male and a human female. She was raised by her mother (the human) so she has limited dragon characteristics to her personality. They mostly consist of loving the ocean, hating pirates (bronze dragons generally punish pirates and looters on the sea by crashing their ships and leaving them stranded in the open water), and knowing some of the Draconic language.
Sorry, way too much info there, lol. But, yeah, bronze dragons are nice, good dragons, which is why she isn't evil.
Anyways! She looks marvelous! You did a terrific job on her! The wings look just fine to me!
And at first the lines were fuzzy for me too but they're better now. Not sure why that was. But thank you so much! She's wonderful!
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OgawaBurukku In reply to JadineR [2011-06-14 09:21:12 +0000 UTC]
Well, I actually inked this traditionally instead of digitally, so that might be why? They look pretty clean on my screen.
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