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kija’s hands
it’s like kusanagi said yeah the claw’s important, we can do whatever with the other one
Thank you kusanagi and I'm sorry I doubted you🙏. I'm NOT gonna lie, at first I thought that it was a typical abduction as in Tully Tribe Arc but gosh.... Our princess has grown sm 🥺,I'm so proud of her 🤧❣️
Finishhheddd. I’m already doing way better than last time lol. 😩 I overdid the hair a bit, a little too fluffy
And bushy. Didn't know what color to make the glasses, so just did black. My bad hurts 😭 gonna go to bed soon. I HOPE
U LIKE IT, pls leave commentary on the drawing 😎✌🏼for future works, so can
Keep certain things in mind. Now I'm going to attempt to draw a scene😍🥳🤩 @racfoam
Yona of the Dawn: Chapter 175 ~ My Favorite Bits (SPOILERS)
That squirrel has saved more lives...
It’s too sweet 🥺
I’m not crying 😭
That is some real trust there
Yay! They’re still alive!
THIS
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
THIS GUY
Kind of want to see that...
My man 😍💚
That's my princess! Don't mess with her and her friends
"A long, long time ago, a giant called Vold lived in the hills above Kåseberga. There are those who believe it was he who laid out the stone ship. He also turned on his own mother, the giantess Kitta who knew secrets of sorcery. Using magic of his own, Vold kept his mother tied up at a place called Kittabusken (= the Kitta bush), near Ystad, where he forced her to expose her body for public amusement. Kitta gained her revenge by asking passing wayfarers to dance the night away. She would keep them dancing until the cock crowed and the sun went up, by which time they had worn the soles of both their shoes and their feet to shreds and danced themselves to death. One day Vold was being pursued by foes of his, and was forced to make a precipitous escape. He drew a ship in the sand, and sailed away from the shore for ever."
- Jerk Elmén, Tales and Legends of Österlen