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Fabian Wittke

Bleeding Soul - my lonely character
Bleeding Soul - my lonely character by @Fawriel (Fabian Wittke)

This is Bleeding Soul. His parents,which he never learned of,have left him in a big forest as he was a baby. From then on,he had to survive as the only one of his kind in this forest which is impossible to escape from... He had to eat dead animals raw and was often attacked by monsters he only won against by luck in the beginning. After a time,he grew incredibly strong. Til he was 14,he has never seen anyone he can talk with. He can only say a few words and is blind on his left eye. He got the name by wanderers who heard him howling and crying,which he does very oftenly... Artwork © Copyright 2002 Fabian Wittke

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Teen (NVO)
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21y227d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 12 October, 2002 @ 12:57 PM

Waaaiii he's cool! very spiffy! and I'm blind in my right eye! coincidence? or conspiracy! lol jk...

Posted: Sunday, 13 October, 2002 @ 02:22 PM

i like the dark feeling of this pic...and the bio is really wikkid too..ur gettin better..^_~ SPIN!!

Posted: Sunday, 13 October, 2002 @ 02:27 PM

its sooo sad!!! :: sniff :: gahh, all my characters are too happy... its like they're constantly hyper all the time O_O

Posted: Monday, 14 October, 2002 @ 07:13 AM

My characters are just as bad! They've all got sob stories man! XD That's why I got Quido, for some comic relief ^_^

But yeah, cool picture! He looks sexay.. ^_~ [slaps his butt] You work out, don't ye? XD

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