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Prisoner of Zaibach
Prisoner of Zaibach by @Seifer_sama (Seifer-sama C.)

Jajuka from Vision of Escaflowne.

My first Escaflowne fan art!!! Whoopy!!! I actually did this for a friend of mine's contest. ^^ The rules were that it had to be a less popular character... one that was important to the story... but often forgotten about. At first I thought of doing someone from Final Fantasy 6.... but I changed my mind when I remember that Jajuka was one fo my favorite characters and that he had very little fan art. So anyway... here's my Jajuka. ^^

Originally... I was going to have the floating fortress of Zaibach in the backgroud... but took one look at that stupid ship and thought... "Eh... I better not". So instead... I added the shadows of Dilandau and possible spoiler Celena. ^^ For um... spoiler and spiffy reasons. Anyway... hope you like it.

Materials - 8 1/2"x11" Computer paper, mechanical pencil, black ink pen, and Prisma colored pencils

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Posted: Wednesday, 13 April, 2005 @ 04:12 PM

that is ace, dude! i love how u you put Dilandau and Celena in he background, they suit the pic more plus i dotn remember jajuka being in a floating fortress!

you are the best artist ive seen on here so far! ^^ please do more Escaflowne artwork?

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