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Abigail Oliver

Rowan, a convenient perch?
Rowan, a convenient perch? by @Cacopheny (Abigail Oliver)

And now to round out my first upload, a non-furry guy. Yes, he's got the same name as the kat a few uploads ago. They're sorta-kinda the same character, only adapted for different role-playing circumstances. ::looks around and hopes that's not the epitime of evil::

Anyway, Rowan is my ultimate baby. I've rped him from birth to adulthood and he has a nice, rich personality. Not to mention long hair and pretty wings. ^^ He's a half vampire (I know, the idea's been overdone, but that's how it happened in the rp, I swear) on his father's side, quarter-angel on his mother's side. Talk about the in-laws not getting along.... At least he turned out pretty good in the end.

Rowan is copyright to nobody but me. ^^ The idea's mine, the race is... well, sorta mine, since how can one person copyright a gothic vampire? O.o And the character be mine, too. ::nods::

Oh... and he's got those little dragons all over him cuz they're all kinda linked to him. It's... a long story. ^^

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Posted: Friday, 02 November, 2001 @ 02:35 AM

I never realized Rowan was so beautiful. Man, my character, Kalery, really is lucky to have him as a husband. This picture captures his beauty well. Good picture.

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