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Nara Van Rossum

Fire Robber Chibis!
Fire Robber Chibis! by @Sedo (Nara Van Rossum)

Heck out of a page of doodles this was the only thing that really worked-out, too lazy to colour it... ;b James, the fire robber, in the middle looking agresive... if not insane. He's the one Im happy with... dont look a t the short one! No! Ugg! James' daughter, Menyana, looks older than all the others... >< . Between them is Kimi, James' wife, and that is a scar not a strange line that just moves from side to side on whim like the main char of Treasure planet... ^^on James' right is Milla, James best friend, and Dimo, her husband. Dimo really hates the fire robber, killed his entire town he did, Dimo swore to bring him to justice... and instead fell inlove with James'best friend. So there we have it, Happy little insane james and his (almost) happy little family... ahhh... he aint as kute when hes not insane... I wonder why? an atraction to chaos perhaps? what ever it may be... he looses much of his attractivenes when hes not insane, which explains why I made him this way even though it doesnt fit with the story... Heck with the story! I am probaly the only one who cares about the story... so this, perhaps, is an aide-memore for it...

:0 again these characters as far as I know are (c) my over active imagination.........

and yes I know its crap :p rated T for the gun... if you can tell its a gun that is... :D

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Teen (V)
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21y316d ago
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