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Faia - redone
Faia - redone by @faia (Faia Saiyajin)

Finally I've gotten around to remodelling Faia, and I almost don't recognize her, here. She looks too... sane. O_o; Given that everything Voice had given her is gone (strength, Shadow Walking, immortality, and a great deal of insanity), I would suppose this is what Faia looked like when she was still a normal human being. O_O; ...which is a disturbing thought in and of itself. She's still a little looney-tooney (that's just her normal disposition), and a bit on the violent side, but... mighty jeebus... Faia is now NORMAL! ::falls over:: x_x Artwork © Copyright 2003 Faia Saiyajin

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Posted: Monday, 26 May, 2003 @ 08:31 PM

Wow. She looks really tough. Not the kind of person I would want to make angry. Her hair reminds me a bit of Deshwitat from Rebirth (awesome korean manhwa thingy) and the pose is just so sweet it makes me wanna kick my mom in the face. My only complaint is her pants look a little unfinished compared to the rest of her outfit... Please don't sic her on me for saying that!

http://www.side7.com/art/liliwagn/gallery.html

Posted: Tuesday, 02 September, 2003 @ 09:51 PM

Between all the diffrent descriptions I've read on her in your pics.. plops down, chin on palms She really sounds like a fascinating char. slight grin I'd say someone I'd like to meet, but that's not what I mean, really. Noone really wants to meet crrazy people..... oO But it rerally just intruges me.... from the flickers I've heard, it reminds me of one of my boys. I need to find out what this 'shadow walking' is.....

looks for char bios

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