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Megan Casey

Myokan
Myokan by @paradox (Megan Casey)

This is Myokan, a leopard character I play at the Apps. She was my first character that I created there, and lives on...she's a little...crazy? shall we say? She used to be all tense and hostile, still is sometimes. But loosened up a bit, I'd say, since she found Squall, a panther cub, who is now grown and has a mate, Rika, who'se the leader of the cats at the Apps...hee. That didn't turn out too bad, lol.

What else about Myokan? Two of her brothers reside at the Apps now, Monkshood and Warbane, who both have mates, and children, and grandchildren. Whoo...yes, and since two of my friends bailed on me, that's right, i get to play half the kids, and half the grandkids...and so on.

anyway...I believe I'm about to get a pic of Monkshood up...and pics of Squall coming soon.

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Posted: Tuesday, 02 April, 2002 @ 12:27 PM

O.- Love the story. Nodnod. Little crazy...? Sorta like 'Cloud's crazy...? Eh. Prods Myokan, who seems rather unfortunate.

Posted: Tuesday, 02 April, 2002 @ 02:56 PM

lol....crazy like 'Cloud in a much /lighter/ sense...as in, she doesn't have a thing for killing things! ^_~

Posted: Tuesday, 13 August, 2002 @ 01:08 AM

hmm nice. i like leopards alot.

my art: www.side7.com/art/zarathus

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