| 9 Dec 2000 | Penelope Alene Troxell | *does a first comment dance* Hehe.. Very pretty. The sprite has really neato hair, and I love the imps wings. Where is this mud? I wanna play....  Amy A. Carlstrom replies: "Thanks. Unfortunately, it ended up turning into a bigger project than we had the manpower for. We took what we had coded/written for it and have been slowly turning it into a D&D MUD, instead (based mainly around the Planescape campaign setting). That way we're able to work on the quality and the system, since most of the D&D worlds are already mapped out for us. Just gotta input them into the game, itself. " | |
| 27 Feb 2001 | Karl 'Angel' Lines | Hey neighbour, love this picture, cant wait for the finished version.  Amy A. Carlstrom replies: "Thanks, though this is a really old picture. I don't know if I'll ever really get around to going back and working on it. We'll see. " | |
| 16 May 2001 | Lucy | I have never heard that pixies and imps are subraces of sprites. Thanks for including the info. Your form is very good and your proportions charming. As a more mature pixie, though, I'd like to see sprites above the age of 18 sometime!  Amy A. Carlstrom replies: "Well, that's how we decided to make those races, for our game. Anyone can use canon mythology or existing games as resources, but we were trying to be original. The reason they have a less mature look to them is because our sprites were supposed to be made of magic and "forever young". It had more to do with how the race existed than trying to draw firm, young bodies. LoL" | |
| 11 Jun 2003 | Caressa | OMG!!! i love them... cause they loos great with out faces!!!  Amy A. Carlstrom replies: "Heehee, well I'm glad their face-less-ness pleased someone, because my boyfriend said it made the sketches look creepy!" | |
| 1 Aug 2003 | Zorkan | Oooo, very cool! I like the Imp better though, but the Pixie is cool too. Partly because I like demonic creatures. *squeeze*  Amy A. Carlstrom replies: "Yeah, well, off the record? *peers around, whispers* I was always partial to the imps, as well. " | |