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Raziel and Raven *Soul Reaver*
Raziel and Raven *Soul Reaver* by @Sondra (Sondra Blockman)

HAPPY EASTER~ This was a doodle started at like 3:30 in the morning...wierd how all the doodles are the ones getting finished, hahaha. I started out with raziel (Drools) but it looked kinda blank, so i added Raven, cause i havent done her forever. I was gonna make them playing playstation and smackin each other'n stuff but it turned out to be a layed back pic. :) ENJOY RAZINESS Artwork © Crystal Dynamics

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Posted: Thursday, 15 April, 2004 @ 04:25 AM

Yeah!!!! I'm the first one to comment!!! I feel so special. This is great picture sondra, I like it alot. drools Raziel...sooo..sexyyyy. Ehhh hemmmm...anyways wonderful porportioning like always. They look so serene and tranquil sitting there...like nothing in the world matters. Well, enough of my strange talk. Great drawing... you rule. Hope to see you around, sometime soon. ^_^

Posted: Friday, 16 April, 2004 @ 07:44 PM

The peacefulness here is just great! Razi looks so delicious. O;) Raven is really pretty. I love all of that hair! Great coloring job too, especially on Raz's muscles & the blanket.

Posted: Saturday, 17 April, 2004 @ 03:04 AM

Wow, thanks for all the nice comments! YOU ROCK, i'v never met anyone so interested in razie like ME! :D thank you so so so much. runs to your gallery Im glad your friend mike likes the stuff 2!

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