Harmony (2024)

Definitely not finished.

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Yes, I hope it finishes out with a bit more color and detail. Dont know what to say about the Bat Wings :joy:

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Damn, you have a glass ball or something? Flora left project…

Flora told us she was leaving on the 14th, and H&H said they were going away till the 14th, so just put them together.

For sure we all did :laughing:

:two_hearts: :two_hearts: Happy Valentine’ Night :two_hearts: :two_hearts:

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:two_hearts: :two_hearts:

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Although they are not really identical, this might help to get an idea…

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I was expecting a hip tattoo, like Queen and Medea, Isn’t that what she asked us about 2 weeks ago?

Maybe she wanted to surprise us and made a similar tattoo with Flora’s one :man_shrugging:t2:

Actually it looks like she took Floras tatt and had it done twice, normal and flipped backwards

Я не пыталась равняться с флорой
Мне просто понравились эти драконы :dragon::smiling_face:
Татуировки немного похожи, но стили разные :see_no_evil:

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I suppose the next thing for us to do, is come up with some dragon names (in the same way other pets, like your cat would have a name)…or have you already done that?!

I’d suggest the name Aderyn but that’s already taken! :laughing:

Plus the fact that the name has nothing to do with dragons anyway. It actually comes from the Welsh language and means ‘bird’. :slight_smile:

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floras clone :rofl:

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Does that put her in charge of the Pussy Cam University?

With the colour difference it looks like Flora’s drag ran into a mirror. :joy: :joy: :joy:

(And that doesn’t mean it looks bad…)

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The back tattoo looks good on u :fire::smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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Draco or Drake. I may be incorrect, but I think Draco is the Balkan form of ‘dragon’. ‘Drake’ westerners know as a male duck, but in some circles it’s a form of small/miniature dragon, often breathing fire. Though sometimes large dragons are referred to as a drake, kind of an affectionate nickname born of terrified respect
Saturday Morning Cartoons Dragon GIF by Dungeons & Dragons

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Lets make it really complicated!

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Drake and dragon can be used synonymously, and they both derive from Greek (drakon, meaning sea-monster). Both went through Latin, but drake took the path through Proto-Germanic and Old-English, while dragon is French borrowed into Middle-English.

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