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Jordan Gregory

Soulfire
Soulfire by @invader_bast (Jordan Gregory)

u.u I'm copying Mali and now I'm posting a picture of D&D Fantasy Quest meeeee. Cos it's cool. I'm all paladin-y. I have to say thanks to Lynne for doing the fire on the sword. :D You rock!

Oh oh! Fun part! The name "Soulfire" is on the hilt of her sword, which also has a scarab on it, which is for protection. Her collar has the sign of the underworld, and on her corset is the symbol for "heart." :D And she's wearing just a normal ankh. Mmyup. Okay I'm done.

walks off

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Posted: Wednesday, 25 February, 2004 @ 10:12 AM

That's a NEAT sword. o.@ I loves the hilt, I does, and the crosspiece, and the colors and the fire... =D It's cool how the fire's giving stuff purple highlights. And that is a neato cool dress that I will now pilfer. u.u Cuz we always seem to steal each other's clothes. Much pretty coloring job, specially the highlights and shiny bits! @.@ I love it when things are set on fire...

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