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Terry Lynn M

Meet Siltith
Meet Siltith by @dracothrope (Terry Lynn M)

She's one of CD's Salirs, a product of much fun dice-rolling. I think it would be neat to add some stats about temperment, etc, but for now I only have physical stats. She's an equine based Salir, meaning that she looks most like a horse (or equine) and is five feet at the shoulder, (she's tall). She's got a pretty average build for a Salir, and as you'll notice, she doesn't look entirely like a horse. For one thing, she's got a spade-tipped tail, one option of many. She also has cloven hooves, instead of paws or talons, and her wings are noticeably attached to her first set of legs, in a wyvvern-fashion. Although you can't really see them, she has three small purple horns jutting out of her jaw-bone. And... most Salirs have one mutation or another, ranging from extra eyes to tentacles to some cyborg-feature! Siltith has an extra set of legs. I like her, and I'm going to make more of these... and maybe even start up a 'farm'. chuckle Runaway imagination + too much time on the hands = many, many pictures. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Terry Lynn M

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Posted: Monday, 03 February, 2003 @ 02:12 PM

WOW! this is reely amasin! the shape is so good, and all the legs look how i would imagine they would if i saw a 6 legged mamal....! XD v. clever!

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