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Chrstine McCarthy-Kamoss

Rei Okami and Nebakinezer
Rei Okami and Nebakinezer by @fall_from_grace (Chrstine McCarthy-Kamoss)

This is the drawing pasted to the inside cover of my newest sketchbook, it depicts two characters from a d&d game that I was planning on joining. The female character is my Rei Okami, the Wolf spirited druid. The male chacter is Nebikanezer (i'm sure that's speeled wrong, even with Joe's tweeking of the name), the Haughty Mage that she was going to fall in love with. Thing is, in the game this never happened, I dropped the idea when I had a falling out with Nebikanezer's creater, Joe and never even created the Character of Rei Okami. Thus, they never met, she was never born, and so this never happened. This also explains why the drawing is dedicated to all the relationships that were never meant to be.

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Posted: Sunday, 08 August, 2004 @ 03:35 AM

This is a very emotional, very sad picture. Great artwork, but the meaning behind it is depressing. Their expressions convey the feeling and it's very thought-provoking. What could have been, kind of thing...Anyways, keep going with the drawing. ^_^

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