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Shattered Flame Sketch- River, Kerris and Mesure.
Shattered Flame Sketch- River, Kerris and Mesure. by @katycoop (Katy Coope)

This is a rather rough sketch of 3 of the main characters in this comic thingy. This was done on the train to and from london, so that's my excuse for it's badness. Right, there characters here (Left to right) are Kerris 'Shujinko' Campion, River Aberdauwe and Mesure Cameo. This pic is special as it's the first time I've done a pic involving Kerris that I don't hate. I've been trying to get a design for her that i like for ages, and this one isn't too bad. If you're wondering, that thing on her arm is a kind of crossbow device, but the arms are bladed so it can be used as a melee weapon as well. I doubt it's realistictly practical, but I think it's kinda cool. Mesure didn't come out to badly either, though I'm not sure about his coat. He doesn't look badass enough in this picture.

I kinda like this pic, if only becuase it's got the three of them in it. ^_^

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Posted: Thursday, 07 February, 2002 @ 12:08 PM

Kitty Dragons aren't badass, they're fluffy. :P

I like this pic, but how on earth did Kerris get the name of 'Shujinko'? That must be an interesting story... ^_^

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