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Uh . . . Unnamed Heroine.
Uh . . . Unnamed Heroine. by @catrine (Hayley Price)

This was originally supposed to be one of two drawings for a promotional type of thing for a comic that is hovering in half-completion. Okay, not EVEN half completion. Anyway, this is a sort of stereo-typical anime heroine, not usually the main character sort, but you probably know what I mean. The promo was supposed to go something like this: When you think of a powerful female warrior, you generally think of a bold, beautiful warrior babe with an all powerful weapon and impractical bikini armor. Well, dream on, bud! THIS is what you get: . . . and then the companion piece, a picture of my character, Rae, with her ornamental battle mallet saying one of my favorite quotes of hers: "I'll warn you right now; I'm VERY paranoid. Anyone complimenting me is OBVIOUSLY trying to kill me." I never made that drawing, but I may in the future. Man I love Rae. She looks like Price, only with bangs.

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Posted: Monday, 12 November, 2001 @ 06:06 PM

Very nice! I love the pose a lot, and the armor is designed well. eyes the sword Keep up the good work!

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