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Annabel Lee

Skye is falling
Skye is falling by @zenphoenixa (Annabel Lee)

Well, first off, this probably wasn't the best way to show Gale's new clothing (of sorts)... but you know when you get an idea in your head and you just can't get rid of it until you spit it out? Coff I know this is hard to see, even I got confused when colouring... ^.^;; to help you out a bit, there are four portrayals of Gale but only three faces which can be seen (anyone who can find the fourth face deserves a cookie ) Anyway, on with the program... ^.^;;; as previously mentioned, here is one of my Keepyr characters, Gale, making an appearance at last after about half a year's absence... @o;;;; *watches the RSPCA run in yelling things about animal neglect* I haven't done a pic like this for even longer, so when you put together two kinds of neglect, this is what you get! So er.... what's happening here? It's a bit iffy to explain, but basically in the weird little story up in my head, the world where the Keepyrs run around in has an artificial 'Skye' which is a type of bridge... don't ask why I made Gale falling through it since I'm not too sure myself... X_X;;; I think I was just after a play on words. And don't worry, Gale won't be turning into a purple pancake, her Cardinal of Bryath (equivalent of the element Air) will save her fuzzy bum. ;)

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