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The Hunter
The Hunter by @kidkourage (KidK Mirai)

^_^ I'm really happy with this.

'Tis Zim the Hunter from the Vampire RP! He is a werewolf, too, but he wasn't always...and now even though he can't hunt weres anymore he'll still slaughter any other beastymon--mostly vampires--that a town or household is willing to pay him for. u.u He is geeeewd at his job, too. I don't even think he knows how many people and creatures he's killed anymore! =D And...he looks good in black. u.u; And his holy blades rock. And if you want to know more about him read my Livejournal.

...sorta scary though how usually it's AF's Zim that's always all in black in these RPs, whereas mine's always the colorful one...ah well. By the way, 'die the real death' is a little way of denoting 'final death for seeming immortals' that Mike-the-Brother brought to my attention recently in an issue of 'Ah! My Goddess.' So Zim's badass vampire-killing battle cry comes from a shoujo comic. ...giggle and he'll have your guts. u.u;

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Posted: Wednesday, 02 March, 2005 @ 03:05 PM

Holy crap, dude, that's HOT. O.O LOVE what you did with the BG, and the SPOOKYNESS if it. And the details with the swords! It's GREAT! :D!!

Posted: Friday, 04 March, 2005 @ 03:19 AM

Very nice composite work.

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