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Abigail Oliver

Queen Sky-- Princess Sky?
Queen Sky-- Princess Sky? by @Cacopheny (Abigail Oliver)

There was a challenge on one of my role play boards to draw your characters as cubs... This is my first to have finished ^^ I have three or four more in the works, yep ::nodnods::

This is Queen Sky. Or, more appropriately for the picture, Princess Sky. She is eight years old, or so, before her adult plumage came in, and before her father died. Isn't she cute? ^^

Queen Sky and draekards (formerly furry dragons ^^ ) belong to Psycrowe. Sky was designed by and is played by... me!

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Posted: Thursday, 25 July, 2002 @ 03:35 AM

eee! That is so incredibly adorable! I love her so much! squeels some more

So that's what their wings look like? I didn't know that! Very cool! I love how you coloured it up so nicely, it really has texture!

thumbs up more more!

Posted: Thursday, 25 July, 2002 @ 08:34 PM

=gasp= !! Another cub for the cubby contest! ^.^<3333 HWEE. <3 =snuggles the Princess= I sent in Avatar as a cub, but the pic was old. I'm thinking of doing Talon. XD he's poofy now; can't wait t'see him as a cub. >snicker<

This is so cuuuuuuuuute! <3 =squee= good job! ^^

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