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Jordan Gregory

Edinburgh
Edinburgh by @invader_bast (Jordan Gregory)

SCREAM AF! SCREAAAAM! >D!!

u.u; cough I've been doing those colorkeys lately, and I just wanted to do something mad detailed and I remembered that AF wanted to see a picture of THIS GUY! Leith Corcur Ain't he cool? He's for our novel. u.u Mmmyup. the Mastah of Edinburgh.

I am so in love with that shading O.O

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Posted: Wednesday, 13 April, 2005 @ 03:04 PM

XD;;; I DID scream, ask Kidk. She was there. 6.6 .... And man, that... that's hot. I... yeah. Wow.

9.9; He's gonna inspire some horrible horrible slash with fashion sense like that. But that's okay X]==--- Hesopretty!!

Posted: Friday, 15 April, 2005 @ 12:10 PM

Slash, yeah. 9.9 Hey who wants to bet with me that when these novels get out, even though the couples are all pretty clearly delineated, someone gets the bright idea to stick Corcur and Zenas together? I can just see the convoluted fanfiction story now... =B I say this because it'd be hilarious if even in their humanized forms, people found some way to make a couple out of our tall boyz as they so often have in the past.

...no AF, I'm not going to steal your boyfriend. u.u;; Even if he IS aesthetically pleasing.

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