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Terry Lynn M

Lupus Form
Lupus Form by @dracothrope (Terry Lynn M)

This is my (still under construction) character for Werewolf: the Apocalypse. She doesn't yet have a name, but she's Homid born, a Theurge, and of the Tribe Fianna. Done on scratchboard. This is only a sample piece, from which I'm going to make a much larger, and hopefully, more detailed piece. I'm quite proud of this, as it's my first attempt at anything of the kind. The square on the top right is only there because I was trying to demonstrate to someone what a shiny object would look like. weee! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Terry Lynn M

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Posted: Wednesday, 02 October, 2002 @ 01:51 PM

Why, oh why, are you wasting your talent with Werewolf: the AnnoyingRoleplayerGame?

Posted: Wednesday, 02 October, 2002 @ 02:51 PM

Cool- I work in scratchboard sometimes too! I like the eye on this :)

Ikobe's right- Werewolf is chock full of annoying RPers and pepole who don't know what they're doing. You'd be better off looking for a smaller community of a shapeshifter-based RPG

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Posted: Wednesday, 02 October, 2002 @ 03:26 PM

This is amazing. I love how it jumps out at me.

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