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Terry Lynn M

Sarctae
Sarctae by @dracothrope (Terry Lynn M)

Meet the only bipedal Salir I've yet created. He's 'Half-human' as the mutation stated: this is my interpretation of that.

Despite is misleading furry-like appearance, Sarctae can be recognized as a Salir due to his dragonfly-esque wings and shoulder spikes, not to mention his strange markings. (blue-green okapi on emerald base coat).

He's got a mean disposition, probably because he's 12' tall and has much smaller scales that regular draconic Salir (ie I didn't want to draw another fricking scale! hee)

He's dehd sehksah! >_< cackle

Sarctae is the father of Hizutai, the half-gryphon female.

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Posted: Friday, 07 March, 2003 @ 02:58 PM

This... is... first word that comes to mind is "gorgeous"! I love the stripes, and his expression, and most of all the POSE! It moves, it flows, it's gorgeous. @_@ And I especially like the touch that you didn't give him hands. That's just... nifty. ^^ Colour it! Colour it! ::giggles::

Posted: Friday, 07 March, 2003 @ 08:11 PM

EE! X3 cling he is sexy! ^_^ I dunno why, but he is. X3 grinning like a maniac WOOT. I love your versions of Salir, Terry, I'd never be able to get them this realistic. You rule X3<3

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