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THE kING WHO WAS A VAMPIRE

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FINALLY! Now I finish my school activities between 7:30 and 10 pm, so I had a really little time to draw seriously. But now here it is the third "cover" of this story.

The story goes something like this: "After defeating the first beast and moving through kilometers of Primal territory; the couple find finally the portal onto the Lost planet of MarkedMonks, an advanced civilization who was devastated by an illnes who killed most of the women, levaving millions of men alone with the only goal of surviving a longer time unil they found a way of cloning their wives. One of them; a King who also lost her wife; developed a multiple personality because of the trauma. The counterpart was a man who believed he was a Vampire who also made a contract with Kril´yasag. If he defeated Itan; he would know who was the responsible of such a mascare.

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I really appreciate that you write out your ideas along with the drawings. it really brings dimension and shows that you can do great drawings along with storytelling!

Jouky-Salieri responds:

Thank you for always reading the descriptions ywy I always though that explainging a little of what I imagine at the time of drawing something can give more life to it. Although this is the only place I really give some description

Nice story so far.

Jouky-Salieri responds:

Thank you ! (for reading the mini story) I'll be improving it with the upcoming drawings uwu

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Aug 11, 2019
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