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Dai in Shining Armor
Dai in Shining Armor by @lynne (Lynne)

Yet another pic from our castle RP. o.o; I'm really cranking these out, aren't I? Anyway, this is Jendai.. his 'job' at the castle is guard/knight. He hangs around the gate or throne room, depending, making sure nobody comes in who's not supposed to. Sometimes he gets bored and then ends up drunk, but he does a pretty good job, nobody gets in who's not supposed to, right? Notwithstanding the fact that nobody tries to get in anyway..

I like the reflections I managed to get on his helmet.. and the background for this picture, I stupidly did FIRST, ended up with too much and no place to put Dai, so what you see here is about a third of the actual background that I drew, and it's blown up. >:b Artwork © Copyright 2003 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Monday, 31 March, 2003 @ 11:29 PM

Ooooo! :D That's a beautiful armor design! And that spooky staff Dai's holding is....spooky. It's got teeth. O.o'

^.^ Hehe, Dai looks annoyed at his job. YAY FOR LYNNE HAVING RANDOM URGES TO DRAW CASTLE PEOPLES! :D!!

Posted: Tuesday, 01 April, 2003 @ 04:59 AM

Dai's just goin' ".....yawn...." XD!! I love this picture alot! The colors and the background are awesome! :D

Hehe...feather.

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