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1. This is a drawing of Lakota in a semi-dragonwolf form. She has the scaled limbs and tail, but she's missing her wings and she's bipedal instead of quadrupedal. She, of course, has Damaegus in hand and is wearing one of those ridiculously cool Highland bonnets.
2. Here is a pencil drawing that I have always loved. While my style of drawing is no longer quite the same as it was when I drew this one (waaay back in '98), I love what I did with the backgrounds and everything. It shows Kansler's face in the foreground, and Lakota pensively sitting with Kaz on a rock behind him. Alec is in the background with his back to us, holding Damaegus and inspecting something, either the cliffs or the sky.
3. Lakota and her daughter, Sheraden, from The Glass Wolf. (Sheraden does not exist in most of Lakota's iterations... only the Glass Wolf Pack comic.) They're both looking kind of sad about something... probably about the fact that Zehklos, Lakota's mate and Sherry's father, is gone. Anyhoo, I LOVE this drawing, but unfortunately, I am a stupid idiot and I accidentally used the other side of the drawing to write a phone message on. You can see it through the other side. (D'oh!) Also, this drawing isn't entirely done... Lakota's black facial markings aren't shaded in. But... meh. ::shrug::
4. This is one of my pride and joys. Not only is it a gorgeous depiction of Lakota's face (LOVE her expression), but also, if you look closely, you'll notice that her necklace is NOT drawn on. I actually scanned it on my scanner and fandangled it into the picture. The necklace means a lot to me... well, rather, I should say it ONCE meant a lot to me, but it looks great in the pic, so I'll leave it there.
5. Ah, Lakota... she looks upset about something. Actually, I was the one who was upset when I drew this (Nov. 2000), which is why Lakota is like this. I remember exactly what was going on in my life at this time, and it hurt. It really hurt.
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