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Lakai Miyonashi

Sarah
Sarah "Pandora" Warren by @bushelofapples (Lakai Miyonashi)

Ooookay, for some reason the thing didn't like the filetype, even though it was a JPEG. Grr.

Alright, I'm posting information about Sarah Warren for the purpose of a trade with someone from DeviantART.

Sarah is a bitter 27-year-old who was abandoned by her parents at a young age. She was raised by a 9 year old boy until she was 6 (he was 15 then), then she was, again abandoned. She became a pirate and tried to get a job, but no one would hire her...then she met Jack Sparrow when she was 16...and fell in love with him. Then he couldn't hire her...so she snuck on board...was discovered...was allowed to stay...then, oddly enough, marooned on a island in her sleep. She later gets a job with Talia. Anyway, all of this has made her sarcastic and hateful, mostly. Towards Jack more than anyone--though...she has OTHER feelings toward Jack, too. So does Jack. ^^ Otherwise...yup. She's sarcastic and hateful. And casual. And hates superstitions. And most of that was fairly pointless but, frankly, I don't really care. ^^

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Posted: Saturday, 22 May, 2004 @ 10:26 PM

WOW! That is sooo good! I love the coloring and the detail is astounding yet you kept it so simple! It looks great!

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