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Abigail Oliver

Asya and Catame D'or, Royalty of the Cherasi
Asya and Catame D'or, Royalty of the Cherasi by @Cacopheny (Abigail Oliver)

More of my Cherasi race. :) Asya is (was?) the Empress of the Cherasi Empire and Catame is her son. Their House color is opalescent white, hence the rainbow sheen to her hair and both their eyes, as well as the opals everywhere... if you can tell they're opals. They're mighty small. Try coloring opals that small, sheesh. O.o

Anyway, I think this pic matches Family Bed for intricacy and effort, if just because of that throne. If you need more evidence, check out that headpiece Asya has on. It took me an hour to outline that headpiece, alone! Phew. But I am muchly pleased. ^^

Cherasi as a race and Asya and Catame as individuals belong to me. No stealie!

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Posted: Saturday, 05 January, 2002 @ 07:24 PM

I realy like this picture, the coloring is nice.

http://www.side7.com/art/candki

Posted: Saturday, 05 January, 2002 @ 07:43 PM

That's great how you got that iridescent quality to their eyes! Lovely colors too; I especially like that dress.

Ooh, a fellow worldcreator! I like the cultures of this place already.

my art: www.side7.com/art/daniwill

Posted: Friday, 19 April, 2002 @ 10:27 PM

Oh ... wow!!! That's awesome!!! Soooooo beautiful, Gayle-chan!!!

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