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Gandalf...??
Gandalf...?? by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

Ahahaha...<.< This was, um, inspired by the fanart works of various TLK fans that draw LOTR chars as lions. Weeeeell, I decided to draw a more lesser drawn char, as a horse! A Winged Horse, to be exact. cough Yes, I am aware that he has no wings... But I put Gandalf into a Snowshoe form! Since Snowshoes have no wings...they...have no wings. Because I have never really thought of Gandalf as having wings. Besides, Gandalf has long hair which would be translated into a long mane and/or fur, and only Snowshoes have REALLY REALLY long fur and manes. Kesploot? Good. ^^ So here is my try at Gandalf...icky. There are some things I really like about this pic, and others I just hate! Oh well, better then recent wolves...o.o Eheh. OH! And I did this with no reference of Gandalf...which is probably why it looks like crapinnacan...o.- Artwork © Copyright 2003 Shadow Wolf

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Posted: Sunday, 28 July, 2002 @ 12:28 AM

lol I love this! It looks just like him. =D Especially with his long face like that, and the hair and the eyes.. 'tis perfect. I like how you colored it, too. yays Ever tried a hobbit horse? pokepoke* nudgenudge* Just kidding. ^_^ It's a wonderful picture.

Posted: Monday, 29 July, 2002 @ 01:52 PM

Tis Gandalf dah horsie!! bounces Well ... winged horsie. ;) I liiiiiike! V. good. And, hehe, yeah ... DO A HOBBIT HORSE!! Or, better yet ... a LEGOLAS HORSE!! Eeeeeeeeeeee!!

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