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Fin Crested Hydra V1.0 Female

Fin Crested Hydra V1.0 Female

Fin Crested Hydra V1.0 Female by Queen_Asheer5600
Fin Crested Hydra V1.0 Female by Queen_Asheer5600

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Queen_Asheer5600
Legend says that when a person is bitten by a Baby Fin Crested viper they are possessed by the venom for 4 days. Apparently that rumor is true.<br />
For the first day they slowly loose control over their bodies, and soon after on the 2nd day they turn into this. A 3 headed serpent bent on killing everything.<br />
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This is accually little old me in this form, I made the mistake of accually getting bitten by one of those little baby Fin Crests and well you can guess what happened :D<br />
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Fin Crested Serpent/Viper Species © TO Jennifer Crenshaw AKA Me<br />
Fin Crested Hydra © To Jennifer Crenshaw AKA Me<br />
Art © To Jennifer Crenshaw aka Me

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KFelidae on March 6, 2005, 8:11:39 AM

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KFelidaeAw, c'mon, Strata, haven't you ever seen a two-headed snake at the zoo? One head is always dominant.

I like the difference between the male and females. Very nice. And yeah, the discription's a little unnerving... XD

DreamOfFire on February 25, 2005, 8:04:42 AM

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DreamOfFiresquee!again, I loves your designs!!! I LOVE the colors!@@ you look very cool as a Fin Crest!..just...you know...don't bite me!^^
GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!^^
I really love the blue/red pattern!go you!

Stratadrake on February 17, 2005, 5:20:57 AM

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StratadrakeYou description seems a bit ... disturbing.... this related to an RP or something? Maybe it's because you didn't identify that to start with, you just jumped into the description in the same way one would write a factual essay on something real.

Oh well, I've never had much regard for fantasy hydras, it must be because of their multiple heads. How do the heads work together when the creature needs to do something? Are they three individual heads (i.e. separate brains), or is one head the 'master' and the other heads subordinate to its wishes?

Technique-wise I like the scale patterns, although the drawing feels a little 'flat', I'd love to see more contrast in your drawings.