Some say that in the deep sea lives a creature wich body is made of gold. They named it " The Sylogh". Every now and then swims near to the sea coast and talk with humans, fore he knows the human tongue. His words are wise, but be careful because if he thinks that you're very stupid or very smart he'll eat you with your clothes and shoes on. Never try to capture him 'cos terrible things will happen to you and your relatives for ever and if you become his friend a good wind always will blow on your sails.
I made this today and I thought that it needed a story and a name. I tied to make it look like a medieval critter, but I added it human teeth so he can have a great smile.
Ah, and I forgot to tell you that he likes to eat sweets and chocolate.
Sounds god like, woah, I've been staring at that fish for way to long, hehe... I loooove the scales.. and his face is almost disturbing with the human aspects.... excellent work.
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The premise of probability simultaneously postulates the existence of the improbable.
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And he certainly got a good character if he can't resist the choco-motion!
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The premise of probability simultaneously postulates the existence of the improbable.
~C. Jung
My other account
~Bambi5
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The premise of probability simultaneously postulates the existence of the improbable.
~C. Jung
My other account
~Bambi5
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The premise of probability simultaneously postulates the existence of the improbable.
~C. Jung
My other account
~Bambi5
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The premise of probability simultaneously postulates the existence of the improbable.
~C. Jung
My other account
~Bambi5
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