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Flying Lucky
Flying Lucky by @cinda7 (Cinda 7)

This is my original dragone character, Lucky. She's got extra large wings in this pic and differently drawn legs. She normally has more of a human-like legs and smaller wings, but I drew them differently bacause I thought they looked cool. I made up Lucky when I was in the 7th grade. She looked a lot like Spyro back then, but then I was afraid that Spyro would sue me. So I changed her around a bit. (Trust me, changing her was one of the hardests things about this dragon.) Finally, I found I design that I like that (hopefully) doesn't look too much like Spyro. Now a lil somefin about her: she's a luck dragon. And brings good luck to anyone that she befriends. But the only way a luck dragon will be your friend is if your heart is pure. Luck dragons are very rare, and will be born when they are needed. It doesn't take two luck dragons to produce another one. The way you can tell if it's a luck dragon by the way that they have some sort of jewel in the middle of their forehead or in the middle of their collar bone. (Where the neck and chest meet.) Dragons rule! ^_^ Artwork © Copyright 2002 Cinda 7

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Posted: Tuesday, 03 June, 2003 @ 01:06 AM

Awww! She's so.. adorable! :D I wanna hug her!

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