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some tables maybe??

Kid Posts: 122
Outcast atk: 4 | def: 8.5 | dam: 6.5
Colt :: Equine :: 15hh :: 3 years HP: 63 | Buff: NOVICE
dark
#1
so reli was super amazing and commissioned this super pretty picture of kid and sabre that i would lo v e a table for!!!
it would be super awesome if i could get a table of this version too!!
and if someone could also make table from this image that would be fantastic <3

made by reli

tag me in everything

Virga Posts: 42
Absent Abyss
Colt :: Tribrid :: Growing :: yearling
kae
#2
@Kid gosh he still has one of my favorite designs on here <3
If you'd like me to tweak anything (font, spacing, etc) just ask! Stuck one of my own posts in it so you can see how it looks.


Kid !

One, two, - start again.

One... Gee, you're not very good at this, are you?

Today presents you with a very important task: You don't know why but you need to count the rocks here. No, not all the rocks in the entire Steppe - just the big ones near the water. At first, of course, you were mostly enamored with the water itself. It moved right before your eyes, alive except not. So you spent a good chunk of the morning investigating that, skipping your tiny hooves through frigid waves, your little tail sticking straight up like the very appropriate exclamation point it is. By now, morning wanes, but you've already learned a lot of important things.

One: Water tastes awful compared to milk. Even moving water. You'll never drink water again. And for an instant or two, you really miss Mama - even spend a good bit of time with your heart beating fast as you try to remember where she got to. Wasn't she with you a minute ago? Wasn't she just talking - watching you? Weren't you supposed to not run off? Is this an emergency? The kind of thing that requires screaming? Maybe - Oh, yeah - she's over there. You catch her scent at last and remember you wandered away to investigate the shh-shh of the rolling waves. So, you're okay. You won't die of starvation today.

Anyway, thing number two: Another you lives in water. You sort of learned this the other day when you tripped in a puddle, but now you're sure of it. He looks just like you but he doesn't smell like a horse, and all he does is follow you around. You don't really like him, but after a lot of exaggerated splashing, you guess he's okay. You'll let him live, and you won't go running to Mama for help.

This brings us to - okay, okay. The rocks.

You noticed the rocks. They're big, flat, good for jumping on. And they're just kinda - laying about. So you make a game out of jumping from rock to rock, your tiny hooves scrabbling every now and then as you hit a patch of lingering ice. And as you jump, you count, only you can't count very high yet and you keep forgetting the order the numbers go in. Then you have to start over. You kind of like starting over, though, because it means you get to jump on the rocks again. One, two, three... four... You don't mean to, but your tiny wings flap with each leap, as if preparing for the future when you'll need them for more than games of hopscotch. And every time you trip, or forget, or lose count, you trot dutifully back to the first rock and start over again. You're really good at trotting by now.

You're so absorbed in your little game you forget about the world around you in no time. And it's rock, rock, rock... Your hooves make a pleasantly rhythmic noise on the cool stone. If you bothered to think about it, you might want to invite your sister to the game. If you had friends, you might want to invite them, too - but it's okay, I'm sure you'll make some. Maybe someone else around here likes counting rocks?

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Reli Posts: 0
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Mare :: Unicorn :: Shortie :: ~Immortal~
Reli
#3
omg kid is so awesome
he pretty much rox my sox
The Opera ghost really existed. He was not, as was long believed, a creature of the imagination of the artists, the superstition of the managers, or a product of the absurd and impressionable brains of the young ladies of the ballet, their mothers, the box-keepers, the cloak-room attendants or the concierge. Yes, he existed in flesh and blood, although he assumed the complete appearance of a real phantom; that is to say, of a spectral shade.

No one ever sees the Angel; but he is heard by those who are meant to hear him. He often comes when they least expect him, when they are sad and disheartened. Then their ears suddenly perceive celestial harmonies, a divine voice, which they remember all their lives. Persons who are visited by the Angel quiver with a thrill unknown to the rest of mankind. And they can not touch an instrument, or open their mouths to sing, without producing sounds that put all other human sounds to shame. Then people who do not know that the Angel has visited those persons say that they have genius.

Little Christine asked her father if he had heard the Angel of Music. But Daddy Daae shook his head sadly; and then his eyes lit up, as he said:

"You will hear him one day, my child! When I am in Heaven, I will send him to you!"


— Gaston Leroux, The Phantom of the Opera

the boy king
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