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Caitlin Wilt

Seheiah Ruby
Seheiah Ruby by @TheDevilCat (Caitlin Wilt)

Oh HECK yeah! I sit down to experiment with my happy new Wacom tablet, and I got THIS out of it. Words cannot express how happy I am with this image.

This is (as the image states) Seheiah Aziel Ruby, my Noblebirth Hunter Calyon. She's just doing some kind of flashy little magic trick so I could experiment with light sources and the assorted brush options that work so well now that I have a brush stylus. Anyhow, Seheiah is one of the hundreds of Calyons that were force-bred to assorted creatures aeons ago to create the Chyrith and Mazdiv species. She's one of perhaps ten survivors of that experiment, but about nine and a half centuries have passed since then, so she's recovered from most of her angsty trauma-type... stuff.

Oh, and she's also cousin to Cerebus. ^_^ Yes, that Cerebus, the infamous Calyon-turned-Spirit Chy, who protects the equally infamous Amanthea Suri Emerald, who legend says will destroy the world or sommat like that.

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Caitlin Wilt

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Posted: Sunday, 13 April, 2003 @ 05:12 AM

Oh wow! You aught to be proud because this is lovely! I love the magic coming out of her arm, it's brilliant! Good work! :D

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