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Kallechee
Kallechee by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

Kallechee. You all know about him thoug since I draw him all the time. I DID DECIDE, though, to add a black cape to his back. I don't know why I never gave him one before. Over the years my characters have been safe from almost all change, and have retained their weird markings and colors ever since I created them when I was 8 or something. So... They're pretty innacurate compared to true wolf markings and whatnot. But I like how he looks now, not so plain looking if he'd had just brown all along his back. Yes. nods And, Kallechee was never based off of anyone I knew when I made him, I must clarfiy now that I said that about my characters in the WarLomRoq picture. But over the years he's taken on certain traits of the Domi :P Just very slightly.

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Posted: Wednesday, 27 April, 2005 @ 03:20 PM

Yay! It's a Kallechee-really-cool-but-not-as-cool-as-WarLomRoq-wolf! I likes his black cape, tis very pretty. Actually, HE's really pretty. Wheeeee. ^-^

Posted: Wednesday, 27 April, 2005 @ 08:50 PM

x3 Mreeep. I'm so glad to know I'm not the only one who likes my characters! gives Sari many many brownies as reward << >> and sneaks back half for herself

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