Resident Evil: Death manga adaptation, illustrated by ZINO
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Resident Evil: Death manga adaptation, illustrated by ZINO
zino, the lightning pugilist
(yes yes, i am easy-- but low rank zin had crit eye and constitution and as a poor bastard playing earlygame bow i took what i can get ok-)
Woah!! Finally another set of Fossil Fighters!
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Zino won the latest Human Vivosaur poll so here's Candy the Zino! He's not a battling vivosaur so he likes to look a little prettier than his teammates and isn't afraid of expressing his more eccentric tastes. Candy is committed to his long nails but they make life much harder (-99% accuracy).
Zino(priorly named zion until i realized it sounded too similar to zionist for REASON well-) Zino is a young pacific merfolk! Young and playful young Zino spends his days performing and bothering his assinged trainer Rosemary.
His vivid colors that are designed to bring mates will not be of much help to him(Circe migth bug him about it but never disrescpect him!don't worry), Zino is not looking for a fate not now or forseable future. Humanly speaking he is asexual but sexuality and gender don't work exactly the same for merfolk.
So he just... is!
Great friends with Khione and Dagon! He loves to indulge Pochi in her escaping endeavors whenever he can.Truly a jokester.
Entrance to Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street in Osaka by Francois Flibotte Via Flickr: The vibrant entrance to Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street in Osaka, Japan, with a large blue sign, various shops, and people navigating the busy urban environment.