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La male'diction de la lune
La male'diction de la lune by @kellrae (Kelli Rae)

KWEL! I LUV THIS! I love this because it has a cool shaded in thingy on it! Also it just looks great. The wolf is ify.... typed by Rae's sis feh... :P Artwork © Copyright 2003 Kelli Rae

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Posted: Thursday, 24 April, 2003 @ 06:56 AM

The title kinda translates from French to "The Curse of the Moon." I've read many a fanfic where Lupin was born France and raised in England, and I rather liked the idea. But I still see him with a British accent.

And technically...that's supposed to be Lupin when he was younger, you know, when he was at Hogwarts. And I will have to agree that the wolf wasn't very well done...drawn in about two minutes.

Posted: Saturday, 10 May, 2003 @ 04:41 PM

~takes deep breathe~ Alright. First off, I’d like to say, I love all your art work, and this one I like in particular. Maybe its because I haven’t gotten to read the third book yet and I needed a good visual of what Lupin looked like, sense my friend talks about him CONSTENTLY…well…~ahems~ I really enjoy your style, you’ve improved A LOT sense the last time I talked to you! I love all of your art work, and I know you’ll just keep getting better. Your ideas are creative, and I love how you get the lines so perfect! Well, that’s all. Good job. ~crawls away~

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