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Melissa Jewell

Orias and Candide; Shameless Shonen-Ai Shipping
Orias and Candide; Shameless Shonen-Ai Shipping by @nukascrue (Melissa Jewell)

Ah, I tried to resist, but clearly it was just meant to be! Orias Rofocale, Prince of the 246th Kingdom of Hell just keeps getting closer to his vassal, Candide, former Benedictine Monk. It's only a matter of time before he acts on those feelings. Candide plays both sides of the fence, he's fair game! This is Candide in his demonic form after Orias takes steps to save him from his insignificant human life span. Besides, he looks good in a skirt.

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Teen (O)
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20y24d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 30 March, 2004 @ 04:41 PM

Very cute! ^_^ Love the coloring job you did, as well as the pose.

Posted: Tuesday, 30 March, 2004 @ 06:54 PM

Love both character designs as well as the pose. Your colors are very rich; I like it ^^

Posted: Tuesday, 30 March, 2004 @ 10:58 PM

Cute and shounen-ai-filled. :) I like the tail wagging, that's a really nice touch! Candide looks a little bit apprehensive, if he's not quite sure he's wanting what Orias wants to give him. Orias, on the other hand, seems quite certain, with that loving expression and slightly possessive pose.

You did a very nice coloring job--the lighting is nicely done, and the cel shading works very well. I do think that stronger outlines--black lines, like in anime style--might be more suited to this style of drawing then the lines you have now--they blend in just a little too well. Darker lines would really make this pop!

I like the simple background, too. It suits a picture like this very well!

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