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Here is Jareth, after his most recent of misadventures. No, the bruises on his arm are not from a heroin addiction; they are from the repeated injections of things to keep him unconscious during surgeries and to calm him down if his panic attacks get too out of hand. They would rather do the injections on his right arm, since he's left-handed, but Joshua cut off and haphazardly reattached his right arm as a joke, so it's a little delicate right now.

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CRITIQUE DISCOURAGED because the anatomy is off and I don't know what wheelchairs looked like.
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Ouch, poor thing.
Yeah, wheelchairs are hell to draw. D:

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"The magician stood erect, menacing the attackers with demons, metamorphoses, paralyzing ailments, and secret judo holds. Molly picked up a rock."

-The Last Unicorn, by Peter S. Beagle
ah so you are also torchured at drawing tires XD makes me feel better since i have trouble to

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=dantesgirl~You’ve been taking writing tips from Stephenie Meyer, haven’t you? Oh, you poor thing.
a character in a wheelchair! *dances* YAY! I've never seen that before.

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"leg or no leg, I trust you about as far as I could throw Manhattan!"


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He's not there permanently.

And I'm wondering how you got this far without seeing a character in a wheelchair? There's Teo from Avatar, for one thing, and almost every children's show has the token disabled-kid.

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A fan of Avatar, eh?
I don't watch anime, so no avatar for me. And I grew up in the 90's, only wheelchair cartoon character I remember is that guy from real ghostbusters.

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"leg or no leg, I trust you about as far as I could throw Manhattan!"


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