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Misik
Misik by @lynne (Lynne)

Past life Irken. Her name is/was Misik.. and I lived as her.. dunno when.. past being relative. The flowers are too tall. Anyway, they grow inside of domes in the city and they mark graves for Students.

She had no job.. hence the grey robe.. but she worked in the graveyards. I don't think she ever had a teacher, or a last name. She MAY have been a scholar by interest.. she liked to learn. She was a very short thing.. and a rather reclusive little wimp. Terrified of Soldiers, and I don't think she ever even left Irk. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Sunday, 02 June, 2002 @ 09:08 PM

Wow...so beautiful and yet so...sad-feeling. I love this...yes, I do.

Posted: Tuesday, 04 June, 2002 @ 01:42 PM

Wow. This is beautiful. And sad. I like her! Oh, and I might as well tell you this now (I don't know how ELSE I'll be able to tell you). My mom decided that AIM was evil and corrupt and all my online friends are really crazed fortysomething ex-convicts, so she won't let me download AIM on the family computer. She said I'm only allowed to endanger my life on Pandora, so I'll have to wait until either school starts up again, or I find another computer with AIM. >.O

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