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Idaris
Idaris by @AF (Aliet Faslami)

9.9;;; Hooo boy.

It's an old piccy I cropped and then cleaned up. Mostly because I just reuploaded the picture of Hanalyn.. so I figured I'd do one for Idaris too.

Anyway, this is Idaris, past incarnation of Ivy. She was found on the steps of the local temple as a smeety, all orphaned. One of the priests, Hanalyn, took her and raised her in the Temple to be a priestess. But Idaris, it was discovered, had "the sight" which allowed her to see "messages from the gods".

So, they stuck her in the EXTREMELY REVEALING prophetess get-up and voila!

I guess it doesn't really matter what she wears though... all the priests except Hanalyn are totally blind... But Red needs to buy this girl a cloak or.. something.

:B

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Posted: Friday, 06 February, 2004 @ 11:36 PM

=D She's pretty, AF! I like the outfit, too, even if it's a bit...erm...not something I would wear. ^.^;; But it's a neat thing, anyways and I like the sleeeeeeeve. o.@ swats Red >O Stop drooling on the keyboard!! And go buy Idaris some warmer clothes with all those moneys you've got from being King! She's probably cold! Red: Oh, I intend to keep her warm...>] KidK: -.-;;; Ay...ignore him. If he gets too bad I'll beat him with the wire hangers.

Posted: Saturday, 07 February, 2004 @ 11:25 AM

Well geez if they wouldn't DRESS her like that they wouldn't have to blind all the priests to keep them from being distracted by her looks ~.~ Where DO people get these traditions nowadays? Oh well... poor priests.... what if some of them PAINTED or something?? Or liked to read books?

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