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Lord Glacien Firral
Lord Glacien Firral by @katduga (Kat Dugas)

And here's the big jerk himself. Glacien Firral, who is Timbre's father, though technically only his 'sire.' Glacien has never acknowledged his only son, for reasons very complicated.

Two of the people he loved most in the world were taken from him in a very short amount of time - his twin sister to war, and his wife to childbirth. Something inside him pushed everything else away, even the son who his wife had died to bring into the world.

He's a very good fighter, second only to his mother at the moment. Then again, nobody messes with Snowsilver...Heh.

The scanner accidentally scanned this with wonky colors...so I apologize for any grainyness... Artwork © Copyright 2003 Kat Dugas

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Posted: Monday, 07 April, 2003 @ 06:00 AM

starts yelling random stuff at him in Volcanian Anyways, I like the coloring. Though he's a big poop head... wants to thwunk him in the head with her coffee cup Kay! Bye! SOndilyn the Canadian Deku Scrub Lumberjack ^O^

Posted: Friday, 11 April, 2003 @ 04:25 PM

hooray!! more oh-so-cool colouring from Kat-san ^_^ I personally think Glacien is cool... evil, but cool... he just needs a little hug... hugs Glacien ^^ yay!

~Chibi-chan!

Posted: Friday, 09 May, 2003 @ 11:41 PM

hhhhmmmm....don't see why evryone thinks he is a dumkoff,guess ill have to check out tha rest of the archive.

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