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[link]Part of a sketch dump on my fanfic. Yes, this is Hím. Yes, you're reading the title right.
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teacupballerina [2010-11-19 05:38:13 +0000 UTC]
FUUUUU you draw Him so prettyfull <333 I mean he's pretty anyways but damn
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AndyMagnuseth In reply to teacupballerina [2010-11-19 07:02:31 +0000 UTC]
yup, I wish I had arm muscles like that. So masculine.
I don't know if/how I'll ever draw BEEFCAKE!Him. I don't think it's possible LET ME TRY TO DO THAT NEXT.
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AlicornMoonstar [2010-11-19 00:46:43 +0000 UTC]
It doesn't surprise me at all, actually. Although mine is more Bible-y :3
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AndyMagnuseth In reply to AlicornMoonstar [2010-11-19 01:28:33 +0000 UTC]
You have a HiMpehistopheles in your own personal imaginary GoetheProfessorFaustUtonium world too?!
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AlicornMoonstar In reply to AndyMagnuseth [2010-11-19 01:36:28 +0000 UTC]
Well, I have Him pre-histioies that deal with the angels the nature of demons and the roles of the devil and gods and greek myth and fates in my imaginary world, but the Professor doesn't have anything to do with it :3
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AndyMagnuseth In reply to AlicornMoonstar [2010-11-19 04:00:31 +0000 UTC]
Oh my God. AWESOME.
In my Mythverse, Ace is actually Tatenen [link] of Ancient Egypt.
And for some reason, in my universe, Mephistopheles has a twin sister that may or may not actually be Huntress Rip Van, stolen straight out of Hellsing for my own amusement.
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AlicornMoonstar In reply to AndyMagnuseth [2010-11-19 04:49:58 +0000 UTC]
Really? That's cool..but why Ace? He doesn't seem..that powerful deep down o.o
My guess would have been Mr. Green. In my universe he is pretty much the leader of all the town's monster kind, and a greatgreatgreat gradson rebirth of the minotaur :3
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AndyMagnuseth In reply to AlicornMoonstar [2010-11-19 05:12:49 +0000 UTC]
not all gods are powerful, if you've ever read Neil Gaiman's work you'll see that they require a very large amount of worship to maintain their power. Without that, they either die or become as weak as any other human.
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AlicornMoonstar In reply to AndyMagnuseth [2010-11-19 05:16:54 +0000 UTC]
Well, that is just one author's take on how it works ;3. That's the great thing about legends, they can be taken so many different ways
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