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Kyaa, Xelloss!
Kyaa, Xelloss! by @lumichan (Nicole D.)

Aren't my image titles creative? ^~ Anyway, I was cleaning out my backpack a day or too ago, and I found this picture doodled on the back of one of my school papers shoved in the bottom of my bag. ^^;; Surprisingly, I really liked it for some reason so I decided to scan it in and CG it real quick. ^^ Xelloss is my fave Slayers character. ^^ Wai, what is it about the guys with purple hair?! ::sigh:: Anyway, I did have his staff thingie in the picture too, but it looked funny so I just didn't include it. ^^;; Oh well, I actually kinda like how this turned out! I was doing a lot of experimenting too, like on the hair and such. So...yeah, I should shut up now shouldn't I? ^_^;;

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Nicole D.

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Posted: Tuesday, 03 September, 2002 @ 01:37 PM

Cute, cute, cute! I love pics of Xelloss that show him being his fruity self instead of all angsty and evil, although evil can be good sometimes. The cute 'secret' smile here is the best!

Posted: Tuesday, 08 June, 2010 @ 06:11 PM
Rating: 5

LOVE Xelloss!! This is such a cute picture of him! :3 I like the stlye...!

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