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OC fact of whatever, Lady dominion only speaks out of one side of her face at a time. If she’s moderately in a positive or negative emotion, that half will speak while the other is motionless. Only when she’s fully color emotion controlled does she speak with her full face

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WHY DOES THIS REMIND ME OF THE MASKED LADY IN DEEMO 1....I DONT LIKE IT

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i may actually think i wanna draw my art using the pixel brush

Anywhere here's a new OC.

skiddish spicy pepper lady...CASIE DIA!!!!!

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theres gonna be an event in my school where students sell food on stands and my group needed a mascot, so i made her, dorayaki lady, what do you think?

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“I feel this body dying all around me” 😢
I love the Last Unicorn! Lady Amalthea has a special place in my heart.

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New character! She's a monkey who simply goes by "Lady". She's probably nice!

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Lady Wynnifreid Ashtarost, at your service.

Another random DnD back-up character, don't let the small stature and cute demeanour fool you; she's more than capable of punching your face out through your arsehole.

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If I may offer my tired old lady Terithi? 👉👈

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Get you a lady that can do both~ 🥴😵‍💫

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Imagine,,, hot goth gf.. BUT KOBOLD!!!!
Who has the guts to take this spicy lady home~?
Check thread for deets!

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Lady of the Lake, dark drow version 🖤

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Hi dear friend
Sad Orange
Sad baby brings sad lady..
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Sad Orange
Sad baby brings sad lady..
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Sad Orange
Sad baby brings sad lady..
0.11 $ETH
https://t.co/8zU8pQE3pf

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He was the ultimate Academician in that his first concern was status & clique whereas those artists of stature choose their own path (Rembrandt, Kollwitz, Rego & Goya etc). Lady Frances Finch (1781-2), Captain Coussmaker (c1782), Self (1780) & Countess Spencer (1781-2)

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The painter sought to present himself as Rembrandt in his self-portrait. An unfortunate choice. He created ravishing portraits, however. Frederick Howard (1769), Georgina Cavendish (c1775-6), Self-Portrait (1775) & Lady Worsley (1776)

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