Monday, March 30, 2015

AHH

I'm getting overly obsessed with the 5 Granted, even though the second chapter hasn't even come out!
My friends made these scenes.
PLEASE NOTE I WILL TRY TO MAKE THESE SCENES BUT IT ISN'T GUARANTEED. (Especially scene 3, Lily.)
Yeah, they're all in different styles. I know.
The purple-eyed (closing her eyes in some of the pics) girl is the Green Soldier.
The green-eyed guy is the Shadow General.
The red-eyed guy is the Blazing Lieutenant.
The blue-eyed guy is the Electric Idol.
The yellow-eyed girl is the Astro Colonel.
That extra girl in the last pic is a girl that will come in later.


9 comments:

  1. All of the guys are knockouts. I'll take 'em all for myself.
    --Kristina

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    1. I CALL THE SHADOW GENERAL!!!
      --Liss

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    2. HE'S MINE!!! TAKE THE FIRE LIEUTENANT OR THE ELECTRIC IDOL!!
      --Kenzia

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  2. That 'extra girl' is what my highschool girlfriend will look like.
    --Aaron

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    1. Odd, I made her to look like Kathrine.
      --Zeref Exorcist

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    2. *coughcoughcough*
      --Aaron

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    3. I KNEW you liked Kathrine!!!
      --Zeref Exorcist

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    4. Of course I don't! She's just hot. Hot girls are hot. They're all the same.
      --Aaron

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    5. Wowww,just,woooowww!

      ~Quicksilver

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