| 30 Jul 2000 | Kimberley 'Bryndri' Kondratieff | *giggles at the thoughtful pose at the bottom* | |
| 11 Sep 2000 | Victoria R. Hershiser | Is he related to the naga in interest.jpg? | |
| 30 Dec 2000 | Asrai | Aww he doesn't look dark at all. There needs to be a few more cute pics at elfwood. (not TOO MANY!) | |
| 22 Feb 2001 | Blake | Hmmm. Let me think. I came across your brain-meltingly adorable while searching for Naga drawings... and now I'm realizing that what I thought was a lamia, it is actually a naga. Are you a mithology fan? What's a lamia then? I'm in a deep beliefs shock. | |
| 3 Apr 2001 | Veldrin Velve | yes they are called Dark nagas and this one is very good wish i could draw 1/2 as good | |
| 1 Jul 2002 | Seraphina | Awe, he's cute! I like the cartoon style. Is that spike at his tail supose to be a stinger like a scorpion's? | |
| 21 Apr 2003 | Anonymous <ronsat_71@hot...com> | i really like your stuffs... from where you from anyway... what I mean is, I'm also Sabado... from the Phils.
Keep it up and more power... | |
| 30 Dec 2003 | Joena | I think brain-melting adorable really works for him -- why can't I draw that well? *Is frusterated* (By the way, a lamia has the torso, arms, and head of a human with the tail of a snake, if Final Fantasy serves.) | |
| 30 Apr 2006 | Anonymous | This reminds me of the dark nagas from Dungeons & Dragons. maybe that is where you got your actual inspiration from. Exact same colour too. | |