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Sara Patterson

Midnight Vigel
Midnight Vigel by @Merenwen (Sara Patterson)

Okay I admit it. This was just an exuse for me to take Kibito's shirt off. I can't stand how people are always drawing him as some fugly disgruntled guy with a stick stuck up a certain part of his anatomy. Kibito and Pulu in the fog...Maybe Pulu had a bad dream or somthing?

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Sara Patterson

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Posted: Tuesday, 30 July, 2002 @ 11:48 AM

Wow! The shading is sooooooo cool and I personally think that the fog is a nice touch!

Posted: Friday, 02 August, 2002 @ 10:08 PM

hiyee Sara ^.^ Toldya I'd comment L Well, I think it's cool that you like Kibito; not many even like him at all O_o Although I don't know why, he's a cool char. Anyway, this is def. a kick-arse pic; your shading is totally awesome ^_^ And I agree with the comment above, the fog is a really nice touch.

Posted: Thursday, 05 September, 2002 @ 01:37 AM

Oh yes, definately a good pic. Kibito is so underappreciated, personally I love the guy, great job!

Posted: Saturday, 07 September, 2002 @ 08:05 PM

blink Amazing. You made not only the Supreme Kai sexy in your other shots, but you made Kibito sexy, too! I love how Pulu looks in this pic. So sweet, and vulnerable. Poor thing. But you did a great job at showing Kibito as a comforting presence. It is a very tender scene

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