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Abigail Oliver

Neero Strife, Lord of the Electric
Neero Strife, Lord of the Electric by @Cacopheny (Abigail Oliver)

Here he is, in all his glory ^^ My latest addition to the chyrith role-play (copyrighted to Push-chan ^^ ) is the Electric Lord and leader of the Hunter clan Strife. He's not yet approved, but I couldn't resist the picture, anyway.

I opted for no background on this one not really out of laziness, but cuz I liked the stark contrast of the white against his dark coat... The many, many piercings made up for it, in my book... phew. There's over 100 there that I drew, and he's got more running down his tail that I didn't draw cuz I ran out of room for his tail on the page. ::chuckles::

Concept for Neero belongs to da Push-chan, but the personalizations be mine ^^

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Posted: Monday, 04 February, 2002 @ 11:43 PM

Ahhh... now he is truley beautiful. I love the expression on his face, and the markings and runes came out perfect. And tust me, I know how much of a hassle peircings are (getting Residue's right all the time is insane!). Quite obvious that Morgan's his son... ooo I loves him ^^

+_@< Fuba

Push Tyber's Side 7 Archive Agony Cometh

Posted: Thursday, 07 February, 2002 @ 02:37 AM

oooh! magnif! I love it! BTW, I decided to try for Asya'Dor (did I spell that right?) for a drawing fer you! *goes back to the RP board to make with da RPin'

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