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Sierra .. Mediocre Efui 'Morph to Enigma
Sierra .. Mediocre Efui 'Morph to Enigma by @heatbish (Heather Bishop)

I've been meaning to upload this for week .. don't know why I never got around to it. o_o

Anyway.

This is Sierra Okugi! If you couldn't read from the blatantly obvious writing on the picture. She's, notably .. an Efui 'morph! ^~^

She's the mortal counter - part to Enigma .. the Lugia goddess I've posted a few times. As you can see, she has just as much as liking for peircings and jewelry and other decorations as her immortal counter part.

I like the way this came out .. I want her pants, but I fudged on colouring them. e___e

Both are Toruko characters, by th way. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Heather Bishop

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Posted: Sunday, 16 June, 2002 @ 09:15 AM

Wah! You make'm all so pretty^_^ I love the hair- and those pants!

Posted: Sunday, 16 June, 2002 @ 11:51 PM

Oh my god, I love your style! n_n I like this particular picture most of all because of the fact that I love bluu and purple. The details with the piercings and hair is great! @@!! I will now continue searching around your gallery, its so good!

--gNat, evil twin to..Naty!

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