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Raindrop
Raindrop by @lynne (Lynne)

I was missin my baby draggie character in Castle RP, so, I drew a picture of her. She's gone, cuz she is totally disgusted with bipeds, even though one of them hatched her, so she has gone awaaaay. Wah. ;-;

She's kinda crystalline, and when the light hits her right she glows with SO MANY RAINBOWS! Cuteness. u.u They named her Raindrop, cuz all curled up and translucent she looked like one. Yes, this is the same Drop as earlier in my gallery, only a much younger version.

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Posted: Sunday, 08 February, 2004 @ 10:20 PM

;.; Drop! Aw, I will miss her and her too-big-for-her-britches attitude. She was cute, yes. 6.6 I feel kinda bad cuz it was onna my headvoices' fault she left... Red did not mean for that to happen, he liked her okay when she wasn't being bitey, and he just wanted her to get along with everyone. That, and he suddenly had this barely-dressed hottie actually wanting to help him out...9.9;; Anyways, before this turns into a rant on how silly my squeezy plot catalyst can be...this is purdy! She's like...prismatic! Hee, I love that word...probably because of my Sailor Moon fandom, but you wouldn't get that reference. 9.9; Okay, so I went off on two tangents! =D;; hugs More nice Dragon arts from Lynne!

Posted: Monday, 09 February, 2004 @ 01:44 AM

:'''D!! She's so CUTE! An' LITTLE! An'.....CUTE!!! ^_^ Awww, even though she sounds stuck-up, I'm sorry I missed her!

Posted: Wednesday, 18 February, 2004 @ 06:16 PM

Wow. You draw such great lookin' dragons. And this ones so cute and colorful! I'm amazed at your dragon drawin' talent.

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