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A Voltaian & A Guoen
A Voltaian & A Guoen by @albino_raven (Emily Young)

Prepare yourselves for a long "summary"! Yes, I did draw this with the mouse. Amazing, yes?!?! Don't worry, I'm being sarcastic. Anyway...I have been very busy lately, thus being why I have not updated in awhile (it's not like anyone cares, though). I've had artist's block, obviously, so I've been re-writing my science fiction and medieval fantasy books. Hopefully I do not seem conceited, but they are actually quite well-written. Yes, these are only two types of the aliens in my sci-fi book (the title is currently "under construction.")

The "alien" on the left is a Voltaian...a creature that consists completely of high-voltage electricity. They are capable of taking on many forms, but besides the electric current form, the picture of the Voltaian you see is one of the most common forms. Blah, blah, blah! As electric current, only their wavering eyes are visible.

The Guoen on the right is holding the sphere-form of her hover screen. Hover screens follow Guoen creatures everywhere and hold all of their persoal information. The hover screens can either disappear into the electric current that surrounds the planet Guo or they turn into spheres which are easy to keep track of. Most Guoens have short red or green hair. They have antennae, marsh-light orange or red eyes, black skin (that sometimes changes to blue), very thin figures, large claw-like hands, and bent legs... as seen. Yeah, woo. Nobody cares. I'll stop now. sorry.

Not pictured: Jaelivorians and Ominous phantoms. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Emily Young

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Posted: Thursday, 26 September, 2002 @ 01:29 AM

I care. I think your work is great.

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