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The dazed fawn rubbed at his damp eyes, was it really a dream? It felt much too real to be just a dream. He felt like he was still falling, despite being flat on his back. Emmett narrowed his eyes as he began to adjust to the bright sun shining through the tree tops, watching birds hopped from branch to branch singing their songs while the curious red fawn stared down at him.

"Ya alright there?" He asked.
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II.

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Is this normal?.....

Okay well....this is my first day here!Laughing out loud
But when I was happily playing with a deer with red fur,red flowers,and a skull face I saw a deer sitting there and I thought he/she was lonely so I went up to play.
But the deer just ran away and I did the sad emote next to the red deer I was playing with and the red deer went up on it's hind legs and hit my fawn.

All I'm asking is...is this normal in the forest?If it is I don't think I'm going to play it anymore....:/
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KikiStar2 {Communication Blog}

Yup Communication blog. ^^
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Bubble kittens in the sky. XD

Eddie's Art Stuffs

Newest at the top. :3

Resource for Artists: Ways to Reference

As an artist, chances are you’ve had the desire to draw something at some point but not known how. It’s at times like this that referencing can be a very powerful tool, vastly improving our abilities and content. However referencing incorrectly can also be a very quick way to get you into trouble.

Please?

Can someone cast the grey pelt onto my deer? I'll be sleeping behind the idol.

Thanks. (:
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What you think is, often is not. (The Real Unicorn Stag)

He moved through the trees, crushing branch and leaf alike under translucent cloven hooves. The sheer size of the animal caused his fur to snag against the bark of trees surrounding his path, leaving his sides thin of the luxurious soft wire that coated them in the colors of dead leaves. Joints seemed to click as the beast bore his own weight and build, that of a long-forgotten giant.

The nose of a deer exhaled steam, rimmed with the spikes of a boar. A single, warped spike protruded from the beast's forehead, slicing the thick winter air from chin to navel as it lowered its head for a long drink of icy water. The beast let out a series of grunts as it smacked itself a long, cool drink. Gobs of water escaped past the corners of its hybrid mouth but the beast paid no heed, for he would still slake his thirst around his long tusks.

Frost clung thickly to the dead leaf colors of his shoulders as Barboro again traveled through the forest, leaving prints even in the frozen earth. The beast's long, boar-like tail swayed, sweeping the ground behind him to balance the heavy head in front. Large, chocolate eyes scanned the landscape around him before closing in content. The stone walls were soon at his side, and Ro leaned against them to rest his muscular legs a little bit.


From far away nobody would expect his looks to be so gruesome. From far off he looks to be a normal unicorn, deerlike with a gothic-style tail and a spiraling horn. It is only when you start to get close, or when the beast moves that he truly becomes gruesome. The tusks, two sticking out and two growing through the bridge of his deer-like nose, turn him partway in to a beast. Often, Barboro tries to keep them whittled down, but they grow so quickly.
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