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Abigail Oliver

The Dajina Spirit of... Spirit
The Dajina Spirit of... Spirit by @Cacopheny (Abigail Oliver)

That just sounds funny.

The third of the five I've done so far... another feminine male... He's so pretty... ::sigh:: He might also look familiar. He's in the first dajina pic I did, only he looks younger in this pic...

I oughta explain all the borders and stuff. The words on the top (in this case Siral E-oro) are the names of the spirit pictured. Spirit's spirit is Siral E-oro. I like him... On the bottom is, predictably, the element this spirit protects. On the right is, again, the spirit's name... written in the dajina script ^^ I found it again... whee...

On the left is (in this case) dyal deyna-derima, which translated to something like "spirit holy place" or, in layman's terms, spirit shrine. Each pic has the deyna-derima part, but the first part (at the bottom; dajina wrote bottom to top, and right to left XD ) changes each pic to something that means their element. Air is heron (uh, I think) and earth is hal. ::nods::

Dajina are mine. They are part of the Broken Spirit RPG, which is the intellectual property of its five founders.

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