Fuzzy and Frosty's seasonal greeting
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Fuzzy and Frosty's seasonal greeting
Covenant has noted many a time that Linden tastes like turkey, so happy bird-eating day.
This is actually Halloween art that took two months to finish, but nevermind. It's the flavor that matters!
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This is actually Halloween art that took two months to finish, but nevermind. It's the flavor that matters!
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That's some great imagery, F & H. I am not sure what inspired that vision ... and I'm not sure that I want to know.
I find your use of red and green very Christmassy, not to mention how the small creatures gather around -- it's like a manger scene.
But why do these Giant witches adorn Linden with so many more shackles than Thomas? Poo poo if that's just a THOOLAHism.
Hueburn?
... Frosthue.
I find your use of red and green very Christmassy, not to mention how the small creatures gather around -- it's like a manger scene.
But why do these Giant witches adorn Linden with so many more shackles than Thomas? Poo poo if that's just a THOOLAHism.
Gruebone?Frostheart Grueburn wrote:Well, as long as it's not "Fusty".Mr. Potatohead wrote:we may just have to shorten that to 'Fruzzy'
Hueburn?
... Frosthue.
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Thanks folks.
Evil witches remain an icon of Halloween. The trio in folklore surrounding MacBeth etc. can be traced back to the Norns of Norse mythology who happened to be three Giantesses. It's an easily choo-choo'ing train of thought.
Well, if it seems too disturbing, we can always post some gentle Giantish erotica.wayfriend wrote:I am not sure what inspired that vision ... and I'm not sure that I want to know.
Evil witches remain an icon of Halloween. The trio in folklore surrounding MacBeth etc. can be traced back to the Norns of Norse mythology who happened to be three Giantesses. It's an easily choo-choo'ing train of thought.
Don't tell anyone, but according to hearsay, the Timewarden was practicing Japanese knotweaving on the Chosen when they were captured. They're running out of hobbies now that they've become semi-divine in the Restored Land.wayfriend wrote:But why do these Giant witches adorn Linden with so many more shackles than Thomas?
That sounds about right.wayfriend wrote: Hueburn?
As you might have guessed, he possesses a heinous halitosis to match the sordid state of his teeth. :OCord Hurn wrote:The toothy bat is particularly spooky!