@NamelessDragonic
Kim Cyr

D00dle
D00dle by @NamelessDragonic (Kim Cyr)

Some doodling I did on a paper that was for History that I didn't really use. I first did the Chibi Nrevyw and the other big dragon in History class and did all of the rest friday and yesterday. 'Tis all randomness. Now I'm thinking of doing a story with me as a Pahaani(100% ©COPYRIGHT TO MY FRIEND EMILIA FROM THE USA. It's a kind of half animal/half human creature created by my friend Emilia. DON'T STEAL HER IDEA OR YOU'LL BE HUNTED DOWN BY TWO INSANE PEOPLE-PERSONS!!!!) and Legolas from Lord of the Rings. Yes, that's kinda him up there in the corner ^^ blushies HE'S HOT!!! Though Orlando isn't such a hottie... snif :< A friend's also in love with Legolas and we made a song for him... -You sing it like Monty Python's 'I like traffic lights' song, only more joyfully- I love Legolas I love Legolas I love Legolas Especialy when he smiles! I love Legolas I love Legolas I love Legolas Especialy when he looks at me! It goes on and on and now I gotta stop writing ^^ If ya wanna know what's written: Pahaani Me: Why did you save me from them? To enslave me like they-(cut by Legolas) Legolas: Slaves are for bad creatures, little one. I am an elf, one of the most peaceful creatures on Earth. I could not stand see you being hurt by them. Elves don't make people slaves like they do. (under that)I love Legolas, I love Legolas, I love Legolas Chibi Me: Esapecialy when he smiles! Arrow pointing Chibi CLH doll: Special someone ^-^ (yu know who yu are) Beside lil cow over pissed face: Meeeeu! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Kim Cyr

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