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MZDM - Shiva
MZDM - Shiva by @rai (Rachel Witter)

A card image for Master Zen-Dao Meow, Shiva. Despite the somewhat female name, Shiva is male, and a non-anthro wolf with all sorts of evil absorption magic and lightning spells. I've never attempted a realist animal before this, and considering that, I think it came out all right. I love my special effects. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Rachel Witter

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Posted: Monday, 25 February, 2002 @ 04:45 PM

Just so ya know, Shiva isn't actually a feminine name. Shiva is, in fact, the Hindu god of dance and destruction, and a male, at that. But you must admit, he does look very pretty and icy in Final Fantasy; gotta say, he's got a nice figure. -_-

Posted: Thursday, 21 March, 2002 @ 09:05 AM

Haneoka is right, the only place Shiva has been female is in the Final Fantasy series...

Hindu God of Death, Destruction, Dance, and general all-round party animal!

Posted: Friday, 22 March, 2002 @ 06:23 AM

lol jeez, you say "somewhat feminine" name and people jump in to correct you ;_; ... just kidding, hehe. My bad, as you can probably tell, I'm far more familiar with Final Fantasy than I am with Hindu mythology... =) hehe

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