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::-Shouldn't We Be Running?-::
::-Shouldn't We Be Running?-:: by @Melle (Melle L)

An Old picture, The dragon.... WAS a PAIN IN THE BEHIND! shakes fist at it I've decided to call it a Zaragon..... Evil... evil... The thing can grow to an even bigger size and breath fire. Basically Gwizdo and my Dragon Hunters character Callia are out wandering and run into one of these big guys.

Gwizdo: S-shouldn't we be running...? Callia: Naah, I've got this under control.....Possibly. Gwizdo: POSSIBLY?! Oh, THAT'S reassuring. Shall I begin writing my will NOW or after I'm ashes? Sword gets melted Both: eyes bug out O.O!!!!! Callia: NOW WE CAN RUN! jumps into his arms Gwizdo: falls down with her, both clinging and screaming, t hen y'know Lian-Chu and Reine enter to save the day

Callia and Art are (c) to Me. Gwizdo and Dragon Hunters are (c) to Futurikon.

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Posted: Saturday, 07 February, 2009 @ 09:41 AM
Rating: 5

Oh-no! The sword gets melted by the dragon, and Gwizdo falls down due to Callia's weight, that sounds funny! ^^ I like your artwork, it's very impressive! ^~

Posted: Saturday, 07 February, 2009 @ 09:51 AM

LOL! Thanks! :) I put so much effort into my pictures. I try to get them as close as I can to the series. <333 So thank you!

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