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Sara Maydew

Oshono'il
Oshono'il by @Lady_Epona (Sara Maydew)

Lol! This is just strange. I don't draw a single horse for like three months, then just after I posted on Side7 sayin' that I didn't draw the sods anymore ... look what happened. Apparantly, Otoño didn't want to be forgotten so easily. ^-^ luffs him He's such a li'l ... I dunno ... he represents the stupid side of me, I t'ink. Hehe. An' if you're wonderin' why the hell I refer to him as Otoño when in the Image Title and on the pic it says Oshono'il ... that's because Oshono'il is his real name, on'y I rarely use it. In fact ... I don't t'ink I've ever used it before. ô.O Not publicly, anyhow.

Oshono'il, literally translated, means "summer end". So in other words, it means "autumn". Which is why I shorten it to Otoño, which is Spanish for autumn ... an' here we conclude my long an' pointless explanation. ^-^

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21y67d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 23 September, 2003 @ 01:31 PM

Ooo! Haha, I knew you couldn't stop drawing them forever x) Oso is very much the pretty, I looove your horse anatomy ;_; Ommeg, and his MANE is sooo coool!

Posted: Wednesday, 24 September, 2003 @ 04:02 PM

Lol! Otoño: The pretty? Corbeau: XD Squeee, t'ank'ee for your comment Shaddie! cling hugs Glad you like his mane ... 'tis crazeeee...

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