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"MISERABLE TRAITOR!" by @hannlupt (Hannah Lupton)

Couldn't resist putting up a dialogue quote John gave me when he saw this, I think it's cool ^-^

This was inspired by John's super cool fic: "The Enforcer Saga"! => Hana was in it too, but for the most part she was still a bit of a bad guy ^^;; Even though she was on the side of good this time (and in times to come) I guess for now she's just, as John said, "a Dark Hero" ^^;; Anyway, I got the idea from the middle where he got a little suspicious of her (dun want to disclose too much in case it spoils it, but she had to pretend to be a legionnaire ^^;) so I chose to draw a little concept that takes place at the climax, where he notices her and guesses that she hid the presence of two people they were looking for(as well as tipping them off of their plans), and naturally gets really angry and goes medevil on her, yeah, I'm a shameless self promoter ^^;;; I'll let John elaborate a bit more on this if he wants to and when he is actually able to get a visitor's account o.o;;

Yes, there is a bit of color symbolism here ^^;; I decided that Kragok should glow magenta (evil) and Hana, yellow (fear) ^^;; and the reason I put it work in progress is in case I think of a background idea (that's the only reason the black with glowing is there) or someone suggests some ^^;;

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Posted: Saturday, 18 October, 2003 @ 07:02 PM

This one has turned out really great Hana, I love the feel of it and the expressions, lots of really cool effects you've used too. Keep it up ^__^

Posted: Saturday, 18 October, 2003 @ 08:05 PM

Thanks! ^.^ I thought it'd be cool to use color symbolism like they do in some animes ^-^

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