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Laughter makes trouble go away so easily...
Laughter makes trouble go away so easily... by @demontale (Sam Schneider)

'Tis Rejal and Sven, several years younger. This scene occured just after they met, and walked into a town where dear old chum, Finn MacCool, lived. (He used to live in Rejal's old home kingdom, he moved.) He knows full well of Rejal's past and doesn't like her for it. Well, old Finn kicks up a row in the dusty street, Sven sneezes, and suddenly the whole town is in flames. Finn and his Fianna chase Rejal and Sven out of the town, then come after them with swords. Yep. Soon to be in my fanfiction place, aye. ;P I like the way it came out. ^.^

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Posted: Sunday, 21 October, 2001 @ 05:18 PM

Wot a fun pic ^^. Rejal's clothes look great, and I love those little stick figure dudes in the background..lololol..

Posted: Sunday, 21 October, 2001 @ 08:41 PM

Nee! Wonderful how problems seem to disntegrate when the opposing party is reduced to ash... Anyways. Lovely pic here. But Sven's pose seems a little akward...I dunno...Anyways the stick people are really cool! steals stick-person

Posted: Saturday, 27 October, 2001 @ 01:17 PM

nods Yeah, I realize Sven look as though his neck was hacked off, mangled, and then reattached with a bad sewing machine..er.. I was trying to get him into position, but I haven't had a lot of practice with (long)neck positioning. I liked it though. ^.^ Stick figures are the best humans I've ever drawn. ;P ^.~

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