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The Death of a Warrior
The Death of a Warrior by @staclebl (Stacey LeBlanc)

I was hoping to ahve it done by Easter, but I held it back. I finally finished it... it's okay. But anyway, Gan Ning lays dead as crows begin to gather. In the book, they gather to protect him, but by today's terms, they're gonna eat him. So, yeah... n e ways, here's Gan Ning...

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Stacey LeBlanc

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Posted: Wednesday, 23 April, 2003 @ 10:56 PM

Yes... the crows ARE there to eat him... preferably to pluck his eyes out. ^_^ Tis what crows do... they don't protect ANYONE... but themselves...

Posted: Thursday, 24 April, 2003 @ 01:02 AM

Tsk tsk... always taking things so literal, Quick... you never know, maybe the crows ate before finding his body? Besides, I refuse to ahve eyes being plucked out and eaten... as if Xiahou Dun doing that wasn't enough, you want more. Sick... I'd write the stuff and run to your house to puke at the mere thoguht. Either way, the crows are there, ha ha...

Crows: Caw...

Posted: Thursday, 24 April, 2003 @ 11:44 PM

stares If it weren't for the arrow sticking from the side of his head and the large pool of blood on his face...it'd look like he was asleep. Poor chug, no more fine kegs of (whatever it was) for him. Raises a toast Adios Chug.

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