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©2007-2009 ~Guardian-Draca
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Ink linework with digital color. This illustrates a native American story about a boy with a deer bladder on his head or something. Anyway, the story goes, this giant, evil, wooly mammoth was rampaging, and this kid with a deer bladder on his head steps up. The bladder rips off, exposing is crazy long hair, and the boy aided by his magic trousers and bow kill the evil mammoth. Pretty radical, huh? I really enjoyed doing the drawing for this. Magic trousers. That alone sold me.

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:icontheamericandream:
i never commented on this one, i do like it though. yeah cool mammoth, u know i got a soft spot for elephants though, hes pretty hardcore.

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:iconmorag-i:
I gotta' do this one....
GO RAMPHAGING MAMMOTH! YEAH!!
Sorry bout that. I just gotta' root for my own kind, here.

But.
Love tha angle! And this kid's pretty brave, standing up to a young bull with nothing more formidable than a bow and some arrows.

I must ask.

Who wins?

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:iconguardian-draca:
As much as I love the mammoth, the kid kills it in the end. Turns out, the kid was a powerful shaman, go fig. You can find the original story here: [link]

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:iconmorag-i:
Ah, okay. I figured it would go that way.
Well...
Both the kid and the mammoth could have died in the end, so...legit question.
Thanks for the link, 'Draca.

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February 22, 2007
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