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Sondilyn LaCoursiere

From my story...
From my story... by @Silfan (Sondilyn LaCoursiere)

Well, this is what is near the end of my story. The carrier of the Triforce of Courage is dead...Yeah, he comes back with an oddly misplaced item called a phoenix down... yep...FF. Kas is holding him and I'm in the background... AWW!! sniffle

Anyways, I drew this in chemistry and colored it in study hall. A little bloody I know but it is a really sad part. I'll draw more from it.

Hope you like!

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Sondilyn LaCoursiere

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Posted: Wednesday, 19 February, 2003 @ 04:52 PM

W-w-w-w...

Link! Waaa!!!

This is soooo sad...good, but really sad...even Kas is crying...and he's all bleeding and stuff...

sniffle I like...

Posted: Thursday, 20 February, 2003 @ 07:15 PM

NOOOOOO! SHAYSILFMEDIAKOEGRORAVIOKATSONDCHIKATYAYNOOOOO!!! ;_; Link can't die!! throws Phoenix Downs at Link live! live, i say!

~Chibi-chan!

Posted: Monday, 24 March, 2003 @ 03:08 PM

Just a question... is this from The Destiny Stone? Cuz if it is, that would really bite... ;_; poor Link!

Posted: Wednesday, 18 February, 2004 @ 02:21 PM

(crying) WHY, LINK, WHY??!! ;_; Give him a fairy, a phoenix down, a frickin' revive!!! Is there a white mage in the audience?!

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