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You drew Mozenrath amazingly well! There isn't a single feature out of place. Sadira's nose and torso are a little disproportionate but she looks great too.
Have you ever read zerosoul's "all's fair in love and sorcery"? It's the funniest Mozenrath/Sadira fic ever and definitely worth a read! It's on ffnet. I've also written a bunch of Mozenrath fanfiction at the link below, so if you have the time and interest... heh.
Hope you draw more of these two!
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If you go to youtube, you can type in Aladdin and one of the following titles for Mozenrath: The Citadel or the Wind Jackal of Mozenrath; and for Sadira, Strike up the Sand, Dune Quixote, or Witch Way Did She Go?
Youtube is Amazing.
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John F. Kennedy:
We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.
Oh and thanks for mentioning the episodes of Aladdin with Sadira and Mozenrath, I'll have to check those out, thanks!
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