Interrogating ShadowSly
Interrogating ShadowSly by @Bubs_Cooper

Well here's the first image uploaded to this account. I didn't want to start off with uploading Zelda or StarFox related projects, so i wanted to start off with just showing my two original characters... ShadowSly Zethro/Cooper Genada/Hades( left ) and John Thomas Luke( right ). If anyone is wondering why he possesses demonic eyes It's because he was born an impure but not any normal impure... he was born as a really powerful primordial impure. His eyes are a red sclera with black pupils not red pupils and black sclera.

Anyway... John is asking him if he has been causing mayhem and puts his sword close to ShadowSly's face in which he gets agitated and warns him to take it away from his face. It glows a sky blue because like in the recent Zelda games where the master sword reacts to the immense amount of malice/gloom. The Itzi Kaidechi( Demon Slayer in Farian )reacts to Curse energy by glowing but instead of the whole blade.. it's just the design markings on the blade.

--programs used-- - Blender 2.79b for rendering the image - Photoshop CS6 Extended for composition, text, effects, Background

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