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02-22-2009, 07:53 PM
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The picture with the balloons is sorta cute. I like it.
Thank you very much ^^

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Yes there is a cheese picture in here somewhere but it doesn't mean we can't have another... In other news, that's a nice bio. "Dispite" is spelled despite.
Cheese, it is...>>
Crap, behold my rubbish spelling skills

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aw nice I luv that the fire is pink and that his eyes are green and that they flare purple when he's angry ^^ Maxwell is an interresting character
Thank you


One of the tallest of Harvesters, this creature is very skinny, with a producing rib-cage that seems little more then skin covering bone. They seem to be quite jerky and ridged when walking on the ground, but can be extremely graceful and fluid while in the air.

Their wings are extremely tattered and torn, though this does not hinder their flight at all. Some speculate that they use charm and other such magic to make flight possible.

Blue fur covers their lower bodies, and their heads and neck. The rest is covered with a scaly green skin, that has a slight leathery texture.

It isn't know if the thick blue ribbon-like appendages on the backs of their heads is hair, or decorations. Their real hair is textures of browns, with a few having hair that is slivers of bronze.

Their tails vary, some with thick tails, like squirrels, and others with skinny cat likes tails. They sometimes have more then one.

Their weapons of choice are massive, numerous bladed scythes, that they use to be-head any air-borne escapees. They have also been seen to hurl their weapons, and if they use enough force it can split the target in half.

The Tattered Bats main job is to collect all the un-dead, and black-magicked creatures that use the sky. The creatures sometimes also 'eagle strike' a target that is on the ground, slamming into it feet first to crush it onto the ground.

The Tattered Bats get their names from the 'echo' they use to hunt prey at night, making clicks and squeals to locate victims, much like bats.

The birds of this Harvester generally reflect the colours of the creature, most commonly with the hair.

Like every other Harvester, the Tattered Bat has a slip of parchment that legalizes the Harvesters doings, and allows it to capture air-borne un-dead, and black-magicked beings.
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