@Cacopheny
Abigail Oliver

Sky the Singer and grandcubs
Sky the Singer and grandcubs by @Cacopheny (Abigail Oliver)

I finally finished it ^^ This pic has been sitting in my folder for ages waiting to be colored, outlined, and otherwise finished up. It was a little daunting-- five dragons and everything-- but I think it turned out nicely.

The adult is Sky the Singer, a little aged since the last pic of him. Aged enough to be pretty much retired, leaving the running of the war-like clan to his sons. Aged enough to now have grandcubs. ^^ From left to right, the little grayish-blue one is Graydream, the pale female on his back is the princess Sky, the little grayish male under his wing is Slickpaw, and the brown-haired female in the back is Lightfeather. Graydream and Slickpaw are siblings and Sky and Lightfeather are siblings.

I'm just too terrible ^^ These guys lived a whole long time before the curreny furry dragon timeline, at least 13 generations if not more, and are not roleplayed. I just write short stories about them. ^^ Sorry to so run away with your world, Psy-chan!

Furry dragons (soon to be called Draekards, if I remember rightly) belong to Psycrowe. These guys are mine. ^^

Category:
Rating:
Everyone
Class:
Finished Work
Submitted:
22y153d ago
Tags:
None
Other Work By @Cacopheny

Comments & Critiques (1)

Preferred comment/critique type for this content: Any Kind

Posted: Saturday, 20 April, 2002 @ 03:13 PM

wow! That's really good, Gayle! So many in one pic, that musta been hard!! Singer looks a little worried, though... then again, I would be too, if I had four little kids surrounding me with such evil-like faces! giggle great work, you only get better and better!

Leave a Comment

You must be logged in and have an Active account to leave a comment.
Please, login or sign up for an account.

What kind of comments is Cacopheny seeking for this piece?

  • Any Kind - Self-explanatory.
  • Casual Comments - Comments of a more social nature.
  • Light Critique - Comments containing constructive suggestions about this work.
  • Heavy Critique - A serious analysis of this work, with emphasis on identifying potential problem areas, good use of technique and skill, and suggestions for potentially improving the work.
Please keep in mind, critiques may highlight both positive and negative aspects of this work, but the main goal is to constructively help the artist to improve in their skills and execution. Be kind, considerate, and polite.