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I know he's got a longer name....I just can't remember it.
I know he's got a longer name....I just can't remember it. by @Nathan (Nate B)

Sketch of a friend's DnD Character, as the title says, I can't remember his whole name. Something like Corbisanth I think. I think I did this at school, it was originally just going to be a test kind of picture but it got bueno enough that I thought I'd upload it.

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Posted: Monday, 25 March, 2002 @ 08:34 PM

I think his name is Corbisant...I forget the last name now....Steve wants a pic too...I wouldnt mind one*wink wink*

Posted: Tuesday, 26 March, 2002 @ 02:17 PM

THIS IS ME CHARACTER!!! YYYYAAAAYYYY!!! CORBESONT MILIKIDEL!! He's a Neutral Good Sun Elf Necromancer. Yeah, it sounds odd. He's just one of those tortured characters, trying to revolutionize his field of magic to include good things. Sort of...I like the picture, except for the nose...oh the nose...Naser, how could you do that to Corby's nose?! And his amulet would technically be a crescent moon. But other than that, excellent with a capital xcelle. So, it would be eXCELLEnt.

Posted: Wednesday, 24 July, 2002 @ 09:34 PM

Wo0o!! Yeah, it's Minako again. Just checking out your gallery! Your stuff is really cool, and I love your style. You want my number? lol, j.k. =D

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