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Selfdestruction

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FINALLY took myself some time to draw again OTL Had the lines and basecolors for this lying on my desk for weeks but university work is piling up before Christmas, so drawing time is pretty scarce.

Eitherway, there is no real story behind it. Just the dynamic between my two dragon brothers from the group 'Ethernitas' I guess xD; No one will get this pic unless RPing with them for longer OTL Sorry... It's basically about Darios and his contracts. He lost his conscience a long time ago, -aiming- to cause harm and pain to others. But that wasn't always the case. To get that cold, he killed his conscience slowly, bit by bit, but there is a small slither of it left within him if you just dig really REALLY deeply. xD; Tyrant is the cause why Darios became that way, but at the same time he is the only one knowing what's left within his brother and how he used to be, so he often tries stopping him from destroying himself more and more... ((And yes, waiting for Ether to come out for months made me become bored to get so deeply into their backstory 8D; //SHOT))

Charactersheets with descriptions can be found here:

http://dx33x.deviantart.com/art/Charasheet-Darios-484985468
http://dx33x.deviantart.com/art/Ether-Tyrant-482969426

(c) Dx33x

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you know whats fun? exposition. Great work by the way, the image is very complicated, and it has great detail.

Dx33x responds:

Thanks a lot ^^

the fingers/hands on the right confused the hell out of me for a while haha good jab doe :)

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