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Published: 2014-03-27 13:56:58 +0000 UTC; Views: 1177; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 6
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Description Princess Collette, currently only seen in one story, Princess Collette Takes a Tumble, but maybe someday to appear in future stories. Once again, criticism is welcome.

To get the full story on Collette, read Princess Collette Takes a Tumble, found here:Β  Princess Collette Takes a TumblePrincess Collette Takes a Tumble
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Princess Collette bit her lower lip nervously. She had come all this way, surmounted every obstacle put in her path, and now she was a hair's breadth from reclaiming the throne that was rightfully hers. Six months had passed since that dark midwinter day when her younger sister, Princess Sidonia, had cast a spell banishing her to the far reaches of the Outlands. In that time, Collette had grown up. No longer the fragile, sheltered girl she had been, when all she knew of the world was contained within the walls of Castle Sirinport, Collette was now a worldly young lady, prepared to seize what she had so long taken for granted.
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Collette was the eldest of two daughters of the aging King Cyril. Nineteen years old, with deep blue eyes and flowing blonde hair that reached down to her waist, Collette had reached the full bloom of her womanhood. A charming, intelligent young girl, Collette was well-loved by all who met her. All, except her s
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Comments: 4

Mattkind [2014-04-02 06:21:12 +0000 UTC]

ThisΒ  is your Best Drawing

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NoComeupance In reply to Mattkind [2014-04-02 06:45:57 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! It's the one I put the most work into, in the sense of doing it on big paper and using an artist's pen and everything. Unfortunately, the table I used to draw it on is usually used for other things, so I do most (in fact, all) of my other sketches in a notebook and take a photo of them with my cell phone to transfer them to my computer, then ink them in GIMP. I only have a mouse for the digital inking, so the line work comes out shaky. As you can see, when you actually do the inking with real ink and a nice pen you get nice smooth lines.Β 

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Tiffypoof [2014-03-27 16:39:58 +0000 UTC]

My favorite character!!

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NoComeupance In reply to Tiffypoof [2014-04-01 12:25:40 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! I kinda like Collette, too. Someday I may write another story about her...

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