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Gone with the wind?Where'd Sylphy's chest go? XD
Gone with the wind?Where'd Sylphy's chest go? XD
I don't know, but I'm all for it. She's actually hot now!I think I've mentioned this before but...what the hell happened to Slyphy!? Did she change her body structure or did the artist totally forget that she's not flat chested. I mean, look at the current cover art and her design compared to previous cover art and her design......what happened!?
Edit: After reading back a little yes there are very clear breast reductions done to just Slyphy. First chapter she was fairly big, but then she slowly drawn with smaller breasts until chapter 18 when they just went flat-chested
I agree, but Dianne is actually the name of the Roman goddess of hunt and wild animals, aka Artemis in Greek mythology.It should still be Dine or Dyne for Undine, Dianne is too human of a name.
Yeah and? The spirit is a water spirit, not a spirit of wild animals and hunting. An Undine is a common water spirit, related to the kelpie in mythology.I agree, but Dianne is actually the name of the Roman goddess of hunt and wild animals, aka Artemis in Greek mythology.
Yeah and? The spirit is a water spirit, not a spirit of wild animals and hunting. An Undine is a common water spirit, related to the kelpie in mythology.
Or how about you be better at explaining your logic?Do you have trouble with reading comprehension?
Try? What part of Diana has to do with water?Funny how you try to dismiss this knowledge as irrelevant, than immediately use it to show that it's innapropriate for this character...
Yeah, anyone who know that "Dianne" isn't "too human of a name" already understood it doesn't fit.
Or how about you be better at explaining your logic?
Explain your thought process on connecting a wind spirit to Dianne, the French form of Diana, latin root meaning "- to shine", attributed to the Roman goddess of the Moon and the Hunt.
As opposed to Undine, a spirit or elemental of water, that's well known and established throughout fantasy.
Try? What part of Diana has to do with water?
Yes, because Dianne is not the name of the Roman goddess. If you actually knew what you were talking about, you wouldn't have brought it up at all.