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Midnight #10 / First Light #10, Aurora #24
Name: Greenling
Story: Sketch #3
Colors: Midnight #10 (Grimalkin) / First Light #10 (Lens), Aurora #24 (Erelong)
Supplies and Styles: Graffiti (Lilith Fair Day Two Main Stage), Miniature
Word Count: 100
Rating: G
Warnings: None.
Summary: This one seems to be kind of low fantasy/industrialpunk, ish?
When everyone else was gone, Tay was usually recruited to help her Grandmother with the cleaning. She was aged and hunchbacked but quite spry, with pince-nez eyeglasses and long fingers. Tay suspected, with her knowledge of chemicals, with her fastidiousness, that she'd worked in the factories during the war. They were always talking about the factories at school, how advanced alchemical production had been vital to victory.
Grandmother didn't talk much about her past, though. Just lectured Tay about studying hard in school, the advantages it would give her, and to stay away from her Grandfather when he was drunk.
Story: Sketch #3
Colors: Midnight #10 (Grimalkin) / First Light #10 (Lens), Aurora #24 (Erelong)
Supplies and Styles: Graffiti (Lilith Fair Day Two Main Stage), Miniature
Word Count: 100
Rating: G
Warnings: None.
Summary: This one seems to be kind of low fantasy/industrialpunk, ish?
When everyone else was gone, Tay was usually recruited to help her Grandmother with the cleaning. She was aged and hunchbacked but quite spry, with pince-nez eyeglasses and long fingers. Tay suspected, with her knowledge of chemicals, with her fastidiousness, that she'd worked in the factories during the war. They were always talking about the factories at school, how advanced alchemical production had been vital to victory.
Grandmother didn't talk much about her past, though. Just lectured Tay about studying hard in school, the advantages it would give her, and to stay away from her Grandfather when he was drunk.
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