| 11 Jan 2006 | Spirit | Exactly what I was thinking,'CRG', as 'uni', 'bi' and 'tri' all come from Latin representing, obviously 'one', 'two' and 'three'. Anyway, great pic! ^.^  Emma JC Nilsson replies: "I was unsure of what words for the numbers belonged to what language... Thank you for straightening it out for me! ^_^" | |
| 11 Jan 2006 | CRG | OK, first of all, YES!!!! I'm finally getting to have the first comment an a pic. And what a pic! It's awesome!! And as for the name..... you might call him a 'Bicorn'. It's just an idea.  Emma JC Nilsson replies: "Thank you for your comment, and Bicorn is a good suggestion! =)" | |
| 25 Nov 2006 | Megan Meyers | Bike horn!! HAHAHA! Like Bi-corn.... hehe. It really is a very good drawing if a bi uni horse thing. Good anatomy.  Emma JC Nilsson replies: "Suddenly got the urge to draw a real bike-horn... >_> Anyway, thanks for stopping by!" | |
| 26 Nov 2006 | Dragon Rider | Doesacorn.Thats what I call them.  Emma JC Nilsson replies: "Based on what? *curious*" | |
| 26 Jan 2007 | Vexin2 | Hmmm. Twin-horn or twinorn for short? It's fun to say anyway; try it. Love the soft, dreamy quality, like it's walking out of a mist.  Emma JC Nilsson replies: "You're right! =D I like the sound of that! Twinorn..." | |