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5 years ago, a really fun game called #FallenLegion was released. To celebrate that, I drew the game's lead character, Princess Cecille.
#FanArt @ItsXanthor
✨操り人形 news vol08✨
夢見人形さん( @DollyMeDoll )
DollyMeDollの二次創作「操り人形」2ドールちゃんの受付締め切りは本日の23:59です🥺オファー感謝😭
🧩 155 Elca 0.008
🧩 189 Cecilia 0.008
🧩 お迎えいただいた方にPFP向けアイコン🎁
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#DollyMeDoll #NFT
Camus & Cecil 💓
I love them so much 🥰
more!!
attack of cecilia for @/MagicalGirlMika
attack of soleil for @/crimcrimart
attack of amber for tansy_petals (artfight)
revenge of ren for @/pockyfoxxz
What do you see when you look at this work? If you see winged phalluses flying above a nude figure—you’re spot on.
#CecilyBrown was inspired by #FranciscoGoya’s famous etching The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters (1799) for her “Black Painting” series. https://t.co/9k6NW1NuVw
The cutest necromancer you ever did see!
Cecilie belongs to @kiwifie
request was for an oc: here's cecil (any pronouns for now)! https://t.co/VO7z6QiJaX
Cecilia's great talent!
This commission was made for #NitroactiveStudios, I hope you like it!
Cecile Walton (1891-1956) — four more illustrations for Antoni Józef Glinski, “Polish Fairy Tales,” translated by Maude Ashurst Briggs (New York: John Lane Company, 1920).
Cecile Walton (1891-1956) — four illustrations for Antoni Józef Glinski, “Polish Fairy Tales,” translated by Maude Ashurst Briggs (New York: John Lane Company, 1920).