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Melissa S.

Young Priestess
Young Priestess by @melis (Melissa S.)

Komoku (As I noticed, I didnt have her in here, so might as well introduce ya) is the daughter of Inu Yasha and Kagome. She's a real big sweetheart, and worries about her family alot. She has a close bond with her father, and is influenced alot by her mother. She was sort of rejected by Sesshoumaru at 1st due to the human blood in her. Later, he was faced to help her after a Youkai war, which she had managed to escape. Komoku, at that time, was pregnant with Kaburi (My main IY fanchara which you can find at my gallery on MediaMiner.org).

This is a picture of her as a young preistess, yes, she is wearing something under her sleeve robe thingy lol.

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Posted: Friday, 06 December, 2002 @ 09:01 AM

She is so cute! ^_^ And she definetely looks like she'd be the daughter of Inu Yasha and Kagome. Great job!

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Posted: Sunday, 08 December, 2002 @ 06:48 PM

I think she's very cute. I love her outfit too!

Posted: Wednesday, 05 February, 2003 @ 11:54 PM

Hmm...Don't hate me for this, but something about her hair seems a little off. I think it's just the way she goes from the main black (or is it black mane? XD) to silver sidelocks without much of a color transition...or something like that. ^^ Mebbe some silvery streaks or tips on the rest of her hair would balance it out a bit more. Oh...and did I mention how much I love and admire and idolize your cell shading? I do. worships

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