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Sesshoumaru defends Rin
Sesshoumaru defends Rin by @Sondra (Sondra Blockman)
This was an old picture that i forgot to upload : 0 ooopsie!! I drew it when I first saw sesshoumaru save rin from the demons :D. He'd make such a good father!!!
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20y249d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 17 March, 2004 @ 11:08 PM

i love your style its not the same boring inu-yasha style i love how sessho came out very nice he is like jumping right well i like the point of veiw very nice u didn't du much no rin tho she looks like a lil chibi thing the backround but i think u more content concintrating on fluffy than on rin but he came out good the blood on the hand and i LOVE the eyes ^_^

Posted: Friday, 26 March, 2004 @ 01:17 AM

HEY! You updated! cough, has no room for comment, cough I love your Sessy pics. They are the best! I love, love, love, love them! I just love GOD, not that word again his hand, and how you drew it bloody. I hope this is one of those pictures that you don't forget to finish. I just can't wait to see the coloring. I love your artwork...BUT I GIVE YOU FAIR WARNING!! ANY MORE PICTURES OF SUCH EXCELLENT NATURE, WILL PROMPTLY BE STOLEN BY SAID PERSON WHO IS POSTING THIS COMMENT. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED....

aHEM, anyway, keep up the work and keep on reminding me when you update.

Love, love

silversfall

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