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Erin Ruiz

-what i am-
-what i am- by @yami0204 (Erin Ruiz)

I was asked by my friend, Chris, if I could draw his D&D character, Kyo, for him. He had seen a little doodle of the character I had done in my D&D notebook and wanted me to keep him looking frail, innocent, and cute. Thus this "cute-but-deadly" demon. This is Kyo's true demon form. He usually hides this for when wandering around in towns and stuff, but if the need arises, he will turn into this guy. He basically looks like this in his "human" form, only with lighter skin, smaller horns, no tail, and no wings. Chris, why did you want him to look cute again? O.o; Something about bad guys not expecting him to be strong or something. ^^;

Anyway, done in oC3 in about... 5 hours, I think... >.> I was experimenting with demonic forms after watching Hellboy! XD I like how his horns and clothing came out. Oi, and his eyes! >D His eyes didn't originally look like that. I had to remember his character design and while I was coloring his clothes (which is usually one of the last things I color) I remembered his eyes were red, like a demon's! duh... Yes, but here he is for Chris for to see.

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