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A curse placed on a family, revenge for a false exile. Now Morgra stands above in the storm. Her companion crow, Kraar, circles above, symbolising her connection to not only the sight but to Wolfbane himself.

This is my second version of Morgra, and I like this one much more than the last. After seeing Tuco's [link] pictures of wolves I was inspired to draw the Sight with a more realistic flare. I think she looks much prettier now, but never the less she is a kerl not to be crossed.

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:iconsora1589:
mmm this is a nicer version, I love the fur and colours, the lighting and Kar are perfect additions to the picture, but I think that a bit of balance between the two photo's is more what's needed. She looks more realistic here but in the book she still needs that gnarled feel from the other picture, just maybe not as strong as was in the other picture, somewhere between the two would be perfect for her. Well done though, this is a bit better then the other one, Oh and perhaps the scars could move onto her cheek a bit more (unless your following what's written in the book then It's fine)

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:iconwindflite:
She does look pretty... If I hadn't have read the books, I would say she it such a pretty wolf there. Oh man, but she sure isn't personality-wise. xD

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I like to follow what's in the book. Yes she could use a bit of rough and tumble but I wanted to give her some more beauty. I thought my first was too ugly and I've settled with this, personally this is how I saw her.
Maybe if I draw her again in a scene where she's not so strong (perhaps later when she's going a bit mad) than she'll lose her grace. But she's still shaggier than most of the other wolves.

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“Animals and Children tell the truth and never lie,
Which one is more human? There's a thought now you decide.”
-The Animal Song by Savage Garden-
:iconsora1589:
yeah thats true, and I do like this version much more then the other, but I still see her a more ragged and outlandish then in this picture, but not as much as in the other

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:iconleedassin:
Fair enough, :)

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:icondeeryme:
Very nice:)

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:iconxxmozartxx:
I really liked Morgra, she was a very well-developed character, a little like Zira from TLK2, she kinda can't be blamed for her wrong doings because of the wrongs done to her. I was actually unhappy when she died ^^;
I loved Larka too, so it really was a double blow when they died :cries:

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:iconsora1589:
:D glad we agree

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:iconjewel-dragon7:
I don't mind her beauty at all. I also like this better than the last one. I don't recall Morgra ever being called "ugly" in the book, and if she was, it wasn't often. Perhaps it's just her mind and ideas that are ugly. Wonderful job on the fur and lightning, too. Very realistic, at least to me.

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