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Respect the Wind-The Storm of Ceryu
Respect the Wind-The Storm of Ceryu by @ginasadiren (Jessica Hawks)

No one here knows about my faerie goddess I drew... but their posted up on my Deviant art site as well....

This is Ceryu, the Faerie Goddess of wind. Her normal design is a mostly all blue outfit. Ceryu may be the most gentle of the goddesses But when she is angry enough to summon storms, her entire personality changes.... and those who do not show respect to the winds soon learn to fear her fury.

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Posted: Wednesday, 10 November, 2004 @ 12:46 PM

What a beautiful goddess of wind... I love her wild fury in this picture, her fierce expression... She's beautiful and uncontrolled, and very free, just like the winds of a storm. The design of this outfit is also incredibly impressive--I love the different textures of the different pieces. The pose is very nice as well, but her hand on the bottom looks a little off. I'm sorry because I can't draw hands well at all, so I cannot give you any advice for it. Overall this is a lovely piece, keep upt he great work!

Posted: Wednesday, 10 November, 2004 @ 02:47 PM

thanks much :) yeah I agree about the bottom hand, I'm not that good at drawings hands ^^; Thanks very much again.

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