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Cynthia Beehr

Pokedra
Pokedra by @cyntbeeh (Cynthia Beehr)

Yet another image for my Dream RPG site of another creature that I made up. This is a Pokedra. They are nicknamed "Pocket Dragons" because of their size (tho one could never actually fit in your pocket)and appearance, along with their ability to breath fire. But Pokedra are actually mammals, and they are about the size of a cat. They come in many colors. And since I don't usually draw claws on them, I guess they must have retractable claws like cats. I realize this is actually pretty similar to the young dragons in the Lunar games (Nall and Ruby), seeing as they are very small, furry dragons that look similar to cats...But I actually came up with the idea of the Pocket Dragon before I ever played Lunar, tho I suppose it may be I saw a picture in an add or something and somehow the idea stuck in the back of my brain and I didn't realize it...I have done that before, but usually with names. Where I will make up a name, or think I made it up, and later discover there was a character with that name, and then I realize that I must have heard it somewhere...Um...yeah...Well I think the tail looks funny because it seems to be inconsistant in thickness...

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Posted: Saturday, 26 January, 2002 @ 08:57 PM

Ha! you forgot a few Anime's. I have no clue why they like baby dragons looking like that, but I saw a manga cover with a girl and a dragon like nall....Orphen's show has Leki/Reki who looks like a puppy, with no wings...Anime dragon babies are strange (except for the great dragon from FinalFantasy, legend of the cystals, who looks like a froglizard)

cute

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