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Christine Frost

His Posession
His Posession by @Tana_chan (Christine Frost)

This picture's just creepy but I love it. I think this is one of my best pieces. ;p

Tashin (black hair) is being possessed by his biological father, Roba, a god gone mad after having accidently consumed the soul of another god.

Roba decided to impregnate Seraphina so she could bare him a son to serve as his avatar. A vessel he could possess and control whenever he desired access into their world from which he was banished. Tashin is nothing but a tool for him, a possession. Roba forces Tashin do things he normally wouldn't do... things that cause him and everyone around him a great deal of suffering. And he takes every opertunity to remind Tashin of his place in the grand scheme of things.

For more information about Roba look HERE.

Roba © Peta Fenton Tashin © Christine Frost Artwork © 2005 Christine Frost

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Posted: Thursday, 23 February, 2006 @ 03:08 PM

Indeed, I love this picture too!! I really like the 'creepiness' and I love how it turned out. It's a very solid picture with good lineart and I actually like Roba's expression and face in this picture. The shading plus the expression makes him look powerful and somewhat tainted.

Very smooth colouring. Very nice =D I also love the deep story behind a picture, it always makes it more meaningful. =D

Love the picture~

Posted: Sunday, 26 February, 2006 @ 05:07 PM

oh, wow. This looks very neat, I love the smooth coloring and the way Roba kind of dissapears in the dark. Very nice composition too, showing Roba above Tashin. I love his eyes too, all glazed over. Great pic! keep it up!

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