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Rubymaw the Undeceivable
Rubymaw the Undeceivable by @kidkourage (KidK Mirai)

Collaboration with Lynne-chan. u.u I asked her to draw me something so I could make use of my colored pencils, and so she sketched me a random Dragon. The reason why he's all red and firey is simply because in the sketch his tail spines looked kinda fire-ish...and then I put in black accents and gave him scales. And and and, the background is a forest just cuz Lynne suggested it because all the green would contrast with the reds...

But THEN, we decided that he should be a character in my (very far in the future, probably) novel, which is--as far as I've decided for now--a sort of 'backwards fantasy.' So it's appropriate for him to be a fire Dragon in the middle of a forest; how random, unexpected, and above all backwards is that?! Hee...we used a Dragon generator and picked out the name Rubymaw the Undeceivable, aka Redsong. Sheez...for something Lynne just sketched randomly and that I just colored really quickly and also randomly, I think it turned out pretty good. ^.^ Working together on stuffs is so fun.

Worship Rubymaw, for he is undeceivable! ...except for that one time.

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Posted: Tuesday, 30 December, 2003 @ 10:31 PM

i like this one cuz of the tExTuReS like the veiny-work under the skin like the lines vertical in the treetrunks like the grass it's very rough but i love it- should be up on the wall of a treehouse

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