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Devon Thompson

Trapped Between Worlds
Trapped Between Worlds by @devthemagister (Devon Thompson)

Wow, I drew Dev naked! =O I was gonna draw him with genitals but...well...they made me uncomfortable. ^^; cough And I left out his red pubic hair because it looked like his crotch was bleeding. Anyways, moving on...

Boshie's final act was casting the Magisters' most powerful spell: a magical seal that could stop death. In order to preserve their race he used it on Dev, who was barely one year old at the time.

When Dev dies, his soul remains trapped in limbo between the living world and hell. His body is occupied by evil spirits, causing him to become "Evil Undead Dev," a zombie with dark magical powers. His body and soul remain seperated until his spirit can be called back by a medium (Angela).

The only way Dev can truely be killed is if he is struck down by someone he loves. Dev's enemies never try to kill him, or else they'll have to deal with one powerful zombie kitty boi.

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20y211d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 05 May, 2004 @ 04:25 AM

HA! He's NAKED! Thats awesome. But why no genitals? I understand if it makes you feel uncomfortable :P [meh]

Let the Nakedness Reign!!!!!

I love the background, in all of its glow-tastic-ness... and stuff.

Posted: Wednesday, 05 May, 2004 @ 08:47 PM

Well, he DID have genitals originally, but there was just something about them that I didn't like. :b And if my parents saw it...that would be bad. ^^;

Thanks for the comment!

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