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DrZombie said:
same here
Oh. By the way. Just thought to give you a fair warning. John became bald :D . She did about ten scetches where he was wearing a leather pilot-helmet but wasn't satisfied with any of them. Finally she just gave up and used me as model to John. So he turned to be bald. And now John resembles a bit me :confused: .

Voda Vosa said:
Yeap, can't wait to see lotkas crazy hair XD
Sorry Voda. Lotka's hair is hidden under a cossack style papakha. She decided that he needs something that identifies him as a russian :D .
 
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kirinke said:
She had killed her first closet monster when she was eleven, baby sitting a family friend's child. She had literally nailed it to the wall with an iron poker. Bloody unseelie fey. Elizabeth thought to herself.
Been reading Discworld novels lately :) ? This reminds me about Susan Sto Helit in Hogfather. Nice background bit ;) .
 

lol. Actually no, but I figure that the supernatural would be attracted to someone like her, so having her encounter them early on would be good.

She's gonna have fun regaling the others with tales of the tooth fairy. Y'know, the one in the arcana monsters section? ;)
 

kirinke said:
lol. Actually no, but I figure that the supernatural would be attracted to someone like her, so having her encounter them early on would be good.

She's gonna have fun regaling the others with tales of the tooth fairy. Y'know, the one in the arcana monsters section? ;)
Well in that case I feel need to elaborate my impression. This is what wikipedia tells about Susan's personality. It is mostly edited straight from the books:

Wikipedia said:
As the novels progress, Susan proves to be quite good at handling small children, a skill that is attributed to her sensible and practical nature.

This could also be due to her approach to children's problems. When a child complains about a monster in the cupboard or under the bed, most parents would go to great lengths to carefully explain to the child that there is no monster. Susan, on the other hand, simply hands the child a suitable weapon with which to assault the monster, or goes and does it herself. Monsters from a wide area have come to dread the fireplace poker she uses for this task, although as word of Susan has quickly spread among the city's resident monsters, she lately has only needed to deal with newcomers.
Sounds a bit like Elizabeth? :D
 
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