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Victoria's Warning
Victoria's Warning by @klawzie (Chella Reaves)

Victoria ("Tory" a ghosty fan-character of mine in the Harry Potter universe) appears as a silent warning to young Remus Lupin (as seen in perhaps his sixth year at Hogwarts). Two Ravenclaw girls giggle and gab at each other and don't notice the ghost in their path. A mistake, that. Colored in Painter. PS: I want to write a fanfic about 'what this means', since so far this picture has inspired a lot of, "is it written yet? I can't wait!" sort of comments. But that requires time. You're allowed to 'guess' what's going on, but I haven't even quite decided, so your guess is as good as mine. :D

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Posted: Monday, 11 August, 2003 @ 03:10 AM

This is great! The coloring is lovely. ^_^ I especially like how you did the ghost.

Posted: Wednesday, 10 September, 2003 @ 09:38 AM

I can see why you would be so happy with this image. I think it's amazing! The background is amazing, first of all, it definetly gives off a Hogwarts feel! I also really like the characters--the two girls in the background are particularly awesome because they're not posing, they are just doing their own thing and whatnot. I like Lupin cause he's awesome... er, I mean he looks awesome. Tory is really cool as the ominous prescence in this scene. I like how she kind of sparkles in a dark way, and her eyes are just too cool. Man, I really am wondering what she's warning him of! And what happened to the girl who just stepped into her... hoooohhh boy. Definetly a great piece of work!

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