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Riding in Pursuit
Riding in Pursuit by @lynne (Lynne)

I really really really REALLY like how this came out. o.o I actually managed to draw a horse! And the coloring looks.. SNAZZ! And... and.. explodes

Anyway. u.u;; It's a scene from our Castle RP. Just about EVERYBODY in the castle has gone on a troupe journey to deliver home the visitors from other kingdoms and hey everyone else is just along for the ride. RP-me went along with them, leaving Roger with Zim because Zim has made no contact in two or three weeks with her. But after they left, Zim took Roger and dressed both of them in black cloaks, then got a black pony from the stable and is riding after the group, and his love. bats eyelashes Yeeaah.

The mental image I had of it was just so neat and adorable that I had to draw it.. I mean, LOOK at widdle Roger's eyes peeping out of that hood..

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Posted: Sunday, 07 December, 2003 @ 11:35 PM

XD!!! ZIM NAZGUL! With Nazgul jr! :] That's so cool. O.O And creepy. :D! But COOL! O.O; And CREEPY. 8D!! But COOL!!

Posted: Saturday, 13 December, 2003 @ 03:34 AM

Cool horse =O

Posted: Tuesday, 03 February, 2004 @ 12:45 AM
Roger: :O Noodls?
Zim: ~.~;;;; .... *AGAIN with the ruining of my spookiness!*
Posted: Tuesday, 03 February, 2004 @ 02:10 PM

XD! thwaps Zim

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