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The Ideal of Reality and Fantasy
The Ideal of Reality and Fantasy by @lynne (Lynne)

Aw, looky, Zim! THURK-MONSTERS!! Hehe.. anyway, this is more symbolic a pic than literal, but.. I like it ^.^ See, I'm actually not a very big dragon.. most of them dwarf me :D

The dragon next to me, that's Elanor. He's my mentor and twas him that helped me find myself. Rock, the white one, he's the first dragon I ever met! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Monday, 18 March, 2002 @ 04:01 PM

Oh wow I just love the way you drew and colored teh dragons. Makes me just want hug them. Cute ^_^. Check out my archive if you get the chance.

Posted: Thursday, 04 April, 2002 @ 12:49 AM

Hmm... Zim and his dragon followers... Or a bunch of dragons about to argue over a little green snack? Hmmmmm......

Posted: Thursday, 04 April, 2002 @ 12:58 AM

Green snack XD

Posted: Wednesday, 10 April, 2002 @ 01:06 AM

Okay, Knob Head's been bugging me to rant about how wonderful this piccy is for a long time.. >.< I love it! You're lucky to know such awesome dragons! All I know is Knob Head and he--from what I know of the AMAZING Tweek--acts like an older version of Tweek... >.< All he thinks about is food and keeping Dib off his territory.. lucky me. Enough though! I love this pic! Elanor looks so awesome...

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