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Kvara Klawstorm

 The great War Space Camel from planet Weebo
The great War Space Camel from planet Weebo by @zankara (Kvara Klawstorm)

Scary thing drawn up when my science teacher kept going on and on and on about outspace stuffs... so... its a space camel! WOO!

No... really. I had this whole thing worked out.. They live on this desert planet, see. And the inhabitants there ride em! They use em for wars and stuff cause the beast things are as MEAN as hell. See that lil' fore arm thing? they slash stuff with it when they run at you! The inhabitants of the planet like these camel things best cause they're feet don't sink in the sand, unlike the horse bull looking things. (drawn in math)

...yup... theres proof RIGHT THERE that I must have a reason for everything I draw... (or come up with for that matter)

Compleatly done out of EXTREAMLY crappy colored pencils on the back of an old math hand out Artwork © Copyright 2002 Kvara Klawstorm

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Posted: Thursday, 10 October, 2002 @ 12:55 PM

I tink it is cool!

Posted: Monday, 14 October, 2002 @ 12:54 PM

wow! thats cool, and the pencil crayons aren't that bad! heh, the best creatures i've created are variations on Ifrit from final fantasy, or a strange kangaroo-horse thing, which i'm proud of tho! (must get side7 account...) keep up the work!!

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