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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Creatures of the Night

Her humanity was shed in an instant, cast away easily as an unwanted robe. Her cloak flowed upward to become a pair of tattered skeletal wings, ragged black membranes enveloped in a ghostly glow while her face contorted into an awful mix of human and vampire bat and her jaw distended, gaping open to reveal wickedly sharp curved and grooved fangs. With a bloodcurdling scream she rose up like an angel of death from a tomb. Her legs seemed to have disappeared for her dress trailed incorporeal and wraith-like in the air.

The vampire’s fingernails extended into cruel hooked claws and she lashed out with fearsome speed. Blackjack swayed back to dodge the blow but her trajectory changed at the last moment and she raked her claws across the end of his muzzle, tearing out his lip ring in the process.

Blackjack snarled in fury and launched his own attack...

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Creatures of the Night - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Isabelle L Davis
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©Isabelle L Davis. All rights reserved!

Categories: [Anthropomorphic (Furries)] [Dragons, Drakes, Wyverns, etc] [Fights, Duels, Battles] [Lycanthrope, Were-folk, etc] [Vampires, Zombies, Undeads, Dark, Gothic]
Techniques: [Black Ink] [Computer-coloured Picture]
DateNameComment 
18 Oct 200545 Anonymous
erm i think i need to buy a new keyboard because this one has to much drool on it. (from looking at the picture) this is incredible.Congratz
21 Oct 200545 Nicole
By far some of the best dragon drawings ever.
17 Nov 2005:-) Matthew D. Watson
I think that Mr. Bootleg's observation about daemon hunters is largely a result of mortals being quite incapable of standing up to the psychic backlash of fighting a daemon, let alone matching their physical strength.

That aside, I love this pic. What I'm especially impressed by is how you drew a character from the back while not losing much personality, at all.
22 Nov 200545 Shuya Nanahara
O.O wow AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS IS GREAT ..AND PRETTY.NICE WORK =)
2 Dec 200545 David Fréchette
Incredibly well done! I love your style and I wish you'll keep it up! bbye
9 Jan 200645 miami_luvah1@hotmail.com <ma
WOW! I LOVE IT! Keep up the GREAT work! *stares speachlessly*
16 Feb 200645 Kathleen G. Ives
It looks like there doing the monster mash.
It's really well done, but the background wants to be more realistic while the figures are more animated.
Overall, very nice.
5 Apr 200645 Kimberly mattia
This is really cool! I hope blackjack wins.
29 May 2006:-) K. ´Karahatay´ Fink
What I think is one of the more impressive things about this piece is the small details you have in it. The ones nobody notices because you've done them so well, such as the musculature in Blackjacks torso. I love how much energy the image has. You've done very well at portraying the movement. Wonderfully done. Definately deserved the Mod's choice. 12 Congrats again.
12 May 200745 Dragon Child
It's awesome, but isn't it a little impractical for him to have his ax chained to his belt? He wouldn't be able to swing it...

:-) Isabelle L Davis replies: "heh, that's just my poor drawing. It's not attached to his belt chain - that really would be impractical 12"
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