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Almighty Tallest, Lord Red
Almighty Tallest, Lord Red by @kgavlas (Kim Gavlas)

It was decided with an eeny-meeny-miney-mo! Not who would be the next king of Figaro, but which of the two Almighty Tallest this one would be. Hence, it was Red. I ganked up on his colours a little- his colour scheme was different between the screencaps we'd taken, and I was too lazy to boot up RealAudio and take another look. Ah, well.

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Posted: Sunday, 25 November, 2001 @ 10:29 PM

(gick) (recovers) :D WelI, dunno what to say. Obviously, it's an impressive piece -- but you indended it to be so.

I really like the way you made the eye reflective. That's spiffin'.

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Posted: Tuesday, 05 February, 2002 @ 08:13 PM

This is a rather imprssive pic. You have talent. It's a nice drawing and all, but Red like a girl...then again, that's my perseption.

Posted: Thursday, 02 May, 2002 @ 02:44 AM

Daaaaaaamn!!! That's so frickin' great!!! Looks awesome!!!! THAT is talent right there!!

Posted: Sunday, 13 October, 2002 @ 03:15 AM

ARGH! I can't.. stop... commenting! (tries to beat hand away from the key board) I wanna learn to colour like yooou do! YEEHEE HEE Red has KAYOOT little feetsees!

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