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Quatre: Fallen Angel
Quatre: Fallen Angel by @Straya (Christie Majors)

A slightly older piece, in brushpen...

In the Fallen Angels RPG, Quatre as I play him is a Newtype...but a Newtype as defined by our RPG's standards, not by Universal Century standards. The FA Newtypes are capable of having visions of the future, mind reading, mind seeking, pyrokinetics, telekinesis, ghost walking, psychodiving, etc depending on their level...one being the lowest and five being "true Newtype." Quatre is a "true Newtype."

One of the nick names given to Quatre in the RPG is "the phoenix", as he entered the war a boy and has since grown up over time, being burned by the fires of war and rising from the ashes like a phoenix. His suffering has been great, and he considers himself bloodstained and forever in search of redemption.

Here, ghost walking, he is somewhere between the phoenix and a fallen angel...

"Falling like an angel, through the storms of my emotions." - Like an Angel, DJ Mystik

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Posted: Saturday, 04 August, 2001 @ 11:16 PM

The emotion in this piece is very well-drawn... ;_; yep, I read about the FA Newtypes on your site! ^^ The depth and complexity you gave to the GW story is awesome... wish I could be there to experience it happening! :)

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