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Sara Timmons

Zedah
Zedah by @jeaney1 (Sara Timmons)

Ok, it's now done! But I know it still needs some work. So please give me some tips and such on it so I can fix it up. Thanks ^_^ I also forgot some details I meant to put on him...

the story behind him: This is Tequin's companion. If you look, his wings are very small and could not hold up so much wieght, he was born with small weak wings and could never fly. He was picked on and abandoned at a young age, his wings are torn now, and he has a scar on his front leg still. Tequin found him alone in a small ditch in the ground and decided to care for the poor beast. She decided such a handsome unique dragon shouldn't be left to die, even if the dragons of her world often kill beings like her. She took care of his bleeding wounds and tried to heal his old scars, after all her work only one scar remained. Much like a constant reminder of how he was treated. By that time Zedah (the dragons nick name) had finished his childhood. He reached his 50th birthday. He had been taken care of by Tequin for 5 years, and he owed her his loyality. But instead of becoming a pet or anything of that sort, she asked if he would become her companion.

After a few years of work, they found that with the orbs they both wear they can combine their powers of magic and for the first time gave Zedah the oppertunity to fly. He found what he'd been missing and was riduculed for. And for that he'll always remain loyal to Tequin.

I know this image could use more work so comments & crits welcome.

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19y145d ago
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