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Fen's Forest
Fen's Forest by @Narcotics (JC Robinson)

Yay! Aren't they cuuuuuuute? This is an idea I've had in my head for a while now. It's...uh...complicated. They look little and innocent and cute...cause they are! Well most of them anyway. They're based on some of my college friends.

The fox's name is Fen. Of course, the title of this whole thing is just a working one. I need to find a better name. =P. Anyway, Fen is the star of this little show and everyone else...are his animal friiiiiiiends! :D;;. Yes I know it sounds lame but its better than it seems! I swear!

Moving on...the moose's name is Dobbs and he's pretty much the brawn. Chippy (based after my roommate and she named her that...I was so not gonna name her Chippy...oh well) is just cute; the chipmunk at Fen's feet in case you couldn't tell.

At his other foot is Skeena, she's a weasel/mink. Mace is the snake hissing at Chippy and Rye is the skunk poised above him, ready to strike. Freche is the last one, the rabbit. And that's them.

There are a few other characters in this little tale but...I haven't written the tale yet so I won't get into it...so yay! Artwork © Copyright 2003 JC Robinson

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