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Julie Ottosen

Kajha and Dath
Kajha and Dath by @odduckoasis (Julie Ottosen)

Tis a sketchy of my mage Dath and my friend Carmen's lupess witch Kajha. Kajha asked Dath to teach her all he knows and he accepted.. so she's learning the dark arts. >D

And yeah.. um.. this wasn't taken from a rp or nothing.. just a thought and pose and summin of something that MIGHT (prob'ly will) happen. hehe. XD

So yeah.. I will prolly color this some time in the future. It's one of my only skethces that has like.. a bg piece to it. The arch way. XD

I also like Dath better with his hair down.. hehe.. so it's going to stay that way.

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Julie Young

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Posted: Wednesday, 16 October, 2002 @ 11:21 PM

Wow! I LOVE her hair! ^_^ and I wish I had her body XD lol! Can't wait to see this in color!

Posted: Friday, 18 October, 2002 @ 12:21 AM

Oohh, she's really cute ^^ I like her hair a lot. He's hot too, except his middle's too skinny for his shoulders. If his shoulders weren't so broad, he'd be fine. lol, but he's still hot anyway ^^

Posted: Sunday, 20 October, 2002 @ 01:43 AM

DATHIE!!!faints so...cute!!!

Posted: Thursday, 19 December, 2002 @ 05:54 PM

Hehehe! His arm has about the thickness of her waist... but it's cool that way :) Luv ur art!

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