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L.I. Wilson

Time doesn't heal all wounds
Time doesn't heal all wounds by @katronmaster (L.I. Wilson)

My character Ignis. I drew this after her boyfriend left her, he was using her to get rid of some demons for him. once the demons were gone, he left her for a pretty lupess. Anyway, Every few weeks ignis goes through a process where her cells start destroying each other. she needs demon's blood to reverse the effect. But she really didn't care if she lived or not, she let it progress to this there every wound or attatched limb bleeds a lot. she's just staring at the rose he gave her, still somehow hoping that he might come back. she does eventually get the stuff to reverse the progress but if you've ever rped with her you'd know how scared she is to show emotion... I would like some comments on this, it took me a REALLY long time to draw, I might color it if I get any good coments. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Leslie Irene

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Posted: Wednesday, 11 December, 2002 @ 11:17 PM

This is very detailed. I'd like to see it colored yep, would make it even stronger. It really looks like you spent time on it for sure. What a jerk of a bf to do that after she basically saved his life! Poor Ignis... =( She's a cool charrie though.. very interesting.. I might have to try and draw her some time.. just for the hell of it. Anyways... I like this picture, it really is a good piece and I hope you do color it. ^^

Posted: Wednesday, 11 December, 2002 @ 11:27 PM

Thankies! Took me a long time to do.

Really? huggles julie

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