Caves of Steel fanart that I did some time ago when I re readed the books! 💙

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Caves of Steel fanart that I did some time ago when I re readed the books! 💙
when i'm obsessed with my recreations being fully like the original, but then i remember that it's my hood so i can do whatever tf i want
gawd i love making trailers' roofs slanted
I have dreams of sleeping
BEHOLD!
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