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Dragons Awake
Dragons Awake by @AF (Aliet Faslami)

CURSE YOU SCANNER...!! CURSE... YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU!

Anyway... It's Knob Head. In my "novel-to-be". Hold on, lemme get a quote >:d

"To his call they came, shaking the very foundations of the earth. From beneath mountains, cities, seas and deserts the great multitude arose. Hides gleamed black in the sun, eyes smoldered with white fire as they harkened to his call. The poison of Jörmungand was washed away by the tides of battle lust. They were awake. Firebird called again, his great voice reaching down deeper, down to their very souls.

Avenge your mother, Tiamat! Avenge your friends! Avenge the life our father stole! Dragons awake!

He was sillouetted against a great wall of night, pale stars glittering with challenge. The wind of thousands upon thousands of ancient wings nearly parted the sea. Flame-colored hide glowed beside their blackness. Upwards they flew, becoming a knot of bodies, a tangle of wings and a flurry of spines, claws, crests and tails. To the serpent they flew, to battle and vengeance. A rage left comatose for centuries burned, spurring them on fight.

The Dragons had been awoken."

:D

They've been underground so long, they've turned black. Except Nene Pele, because he's been endorsed--I guess--by Pele, so he's been awakened.

And yeah. I like it a LOT better IRL. The scanner turned it funny colors. >( But, yeah, I'm proud of it. Tempera paint and prismacolors.

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Posted: Friday, 16 July, 2004 @ 07:18 PM
Very cool dragon picture : p...it looks awsome great job and good luck on you next art stuff O_x Kweh¿?¿?

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