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Kelly Marie

Decisions
Decisions by @kellmari (Kelly Marie)

OKay this is whats happening. Brooklyn From Disneys Gargoyles, finially had a chance to see the sun for the first time, by becoming a human temporarly. Puck gave Brooklyn a day of New York city up close. During which, his day became a day of excitement and happiness. But when sundown comes, he has to make a decision, either to stay human forever or go back to becoming a gargoyle and live amoungst the humans in the shadows. What is the Decision you would choose? Artwork © Copyright 2002 Kelly Marie

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Posted: Sunday, 11 August, 2002 @ 10:58 PM

He looks fantastic! _

Id's stay with returning to Gargoyle form. It may be back to the harder life in the recent world of humans, but He heeds to defend it with his clan.

Awesome art, Zimma!

Posted: Monday, 12 August, 2002 @ 11:49 PM

Wow! This is beautiful Zimma!! Very beautiful! I love the background and the way you drew him. ~nods~ I'd choose to go back to being a Gargoyle myself. You must do more Brooklyn pictures... ^.^ ~loves Brooklyn almsot as much as she does Red~

Posted: Monday, 02 September, 2002 @ 05:58 PM

Personally, I would go back to the clan. Being human is all good, but his family are Gargoyles. This picture is amazing! I love Brooklyn's human form.

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