| 14 Mar 2004 | Helen of Troy | I like it! It looks prettyful!  Uta ´Freawyn´ Hesse replies: "Hooray! He has a comment! This means very much for me since I absoluteley love this character! So thank you very much!" | |
| 20 Mar 2004 | Christel 'Kris' Scheja | It is still interesting how your mergryphons look - and strange to my eyes sometimes. But in a way I like him.  Uta ´Freawyn´ Hesse replies: "Yes, I think you are right. Strange is the right word, especially since they have no feathers and such. I think, though, they look logically. Though perhaps not beautiful in that sense... but if you have a look at old medieval maps from the ocean or on old bestiaries and see what the people back then created or believed in bizarre creatures, my mergryphons suddenly could look very familiar to you..." | |
| 30 Jun 2004 | Kristina 'Aryana' Siers | He looks very proud and self-assured even in his gryphon shape! Your mergrypohons are an intersting concept, I like them very much!  Uta ´Freawyn´ Hesse replies: "Thank you very much! yes, I like them as well. Falastelpe is meanwhile one of my very favourite characters, and he was inspired by the picture "kiss" of russ Horseman. If yo like merpeople you really should have a look at his wonderful gallery, I just can tell you. its exploading from life and happyness. Well, at least Falastelpes other shape didn't come out as much as that merman at kiss, but who wonders, knowing that THAT merman there is Russ himself!!!" | |
| 5 Jul 2005 | D. 'Yolaron' Hendrikson | wow, I've never seen a mer-gryph before! I'll have to try drawing one sometime. | |