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ShengLongDao (The Dragon Sabre)
ShengLongDao (The Dragon Sabre) by @aleilam (Aleister Lam)

There were 2 pics that I've searched high & low for in order to put it up in my gallery (its in the process that I stumble on the initial sketch for Naga Transformation), I've cracked my brain trying to recollect where had I misplaced it, but to no avail. Then bout 2 mnths ago out of nowhere it suddenly dot on me; this is one pic that I drew for a woman that I've loved and was given to her several yrs back, it was then that I realised the chances of retrieving it was slim cos it could hav been discarded as she had since then relocate to another apartment. I decided to take the chance and asked my wife if she stil remembered the pic I was looking for? She had preserved it in its original condition & even inform me the whereabouts of the Crying Freeman pic. This sabre was one of my earlier pic on weapondry and its till this date my favourite cos of the intricate dragon design that holds the blade and forms the handle; definitely posing a challenge to the sword maker!! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Aleister Lam

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Posted: Sunday, 07 March, 2004 @ 05:09 PM

Oooo, very nice. I admit I like the dragon around the sword better, myself, but that's undoubtedly just because I'm a dragon-lover and not a sword lover. ^_~ I do like the sword, though - those spikes look jsut as deadly as the blade itself. The dragon looks nice and serpentine, and I love the face. Keep drawing!

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