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Huntress and Ignis
Huntress and Ignis by @katronmaster (L.I. Wilson)

A picture I rescued from mom. Huntress the destruction demon and ignis in their final battle... Ignis wins but not by much. The things going into huntress are muscle fibers from ignis... a rather sickening ability that she can use to rip her prey up from the inside. Not sure how ignis is even alive but she's a hard one to kill. I actually did pretty good on this, first time I drew lips or simi real hands. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Leslie Irene

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Posted: Friday, 27 December, 2002 @ 09:53 PM

ooooo GROSS giggles I just love the picture! really really cool. But yeah I can't see how ignis is still livin' oh man she must be really hurt! but yeah two thumbs up (if I had more they'd be up too but I don't) you probably don't remember me. Maybe if you have time drop me a line at my account raincloud68. (Remember? I rped avalon) oh well hope to catch up with ya soon. GREAT PICTURE!

Posted: Sunday, 05 January, 2003 @ 10:00 PM

she isn't messed up too bad, she would consider tht a 'slight injury' ( a major one is 2 limbs gone and she can see her spine from the front )

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