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Cynthia Beehr

Daphne (the echidna)
Daphne (the echidna) by @cyntbeeh (Cynthia Beehr)

Yes, another character named Daphne. In case you've forgotten I also had an elvish character named Daphne. Hey, I just like the name.

Ahem, anyway...Daphne is Tiarra's future daughter, in this picture she is 8 years old. You see, the RPG I'm involved in (which consists of about 4 people besides myself, sometimes 5)keeps changing these days, and for a little while we did a "12 years later" thing (except it was realy 14 years later because before that we also did a "two years later" thing) and the idea was that we'd play as the children of our original characters. That is those that might have children at tht time. And so I came up with Daphne. She also has an older brother, but he was the creation of my friend who played David, Tiarra's boyfriend (or in the "12 years later" thingy, her husband). And he never drew a picture of Daphne's brother so I don't really know what he looks like well enough. Erm...so, yeah, that's the deal...OH, I forgot to mention this is actually an older picture, I drew it like the second day of that particular phase of the RPG and that was quite a while ago. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Cynthia Beehr

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