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It's Mategai!
It's Mategai! by @katduga (Kat Dugas)

Mategai means 'clams.' Cause he likes clams. It's his favorite food...:P

Anyhow, he's a half-dragon, though half water dragon, thus his kind of aquatic-ness, wi' th' fins and stuff. He doesn't have wings but he has a pair of retractable dorsal fins, kind of like a flying fish, so he can really cut through the water (or possibly pull off a long glide-ey jump with them).

Yeah, he's a thief, mostly due to the fact he's facinated by shiney objects, wether that be fish hooks, a sparkly rock, or your hard earned cash. A lot wonder how he manages to pick pockets when his hands are stubby and webbed like that...the answer is...he picks pockets with his tail. :P

I'd say he acts more like a dragon than a person...though he does speak very good Volcanian... Artwork © Copyright 2003 Kat Dugas

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Posted: Tuesday, 06 May, 2003 @ 07:06 PM

AWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!! Though thinks I don't like clams 'cause they're all slimy. ^_^;;; Alright. Gotta go! Sondilyn

Posted: Tuesday, 06 May, 2003 @ 09:05 PM

KAWAAAIIIINESS!!!! And chibi too! giggles Kas, no glomping Kasumi: ignores Blue and glomps Mategai anyway ^^ CUTIES!!! Blueraven: o.o...she only does that to Garrl (aqatic wolf with a mermaid like tail instead of a wolf tail) hmm writes it down in "Life's Mysteries"

Posted: Wednesday, 21 May, 2003 @ 04:46 PM

i love dragons. but i still have to learn to draw legs. I have a problem wit them. anyway its a cool pic.

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