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©2004-2009 ~Endelva
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We will find each other in the Darkness, my Long Lost Love... One more night to live... Kiss me and tell me it's not broken... Kiss me and kiss me, till I am dead. And if dead not... till then.

Loving a Shadow, dead, yet more alive than any dream untold...

There is no Shadow without Light, and wherever Light exists, Shadows lurk...

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Stock:

The model is the beautiful Lady Angellyca from DarknessOfFear.com & the background
is from Stock Exchange.
The flowers that adorn the her dress belong to ~tanystock.

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This piece is dedicated to my Sire, Lord Romeo Montague, for teaching me the ways of the Lasombra, the ways of the shadows. For showing me the light inside his beloved darkness. For taking my life, and giving me love, for taking away my control, and giving me passion... For every red rose and every piece of silver pain.

My Lord... When will you teach me this dance...?

Endelva Vanyatari, the Queen of Loss, childe of Romeo Montague, childe of Juliette Capulet, childe of Janous.


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P.S. Lasombra is the name of a clan, in the roleplaying game Vampire : The Masquerade. The above dedication is not adressed to any real flesh and bone creature except the one that was behind the mentioned roleplaying character. This piece means to me my life. If you steal it, you will shatter my heart in endless pieces and you will give me pain that I don't desire to feel. Please, don't do this.

EDIT :: In some people's screen there was a mistake on her face, a red shadow, and the right eye was too bright. It happened due to the low brightness of my screen. Now I fixed this mistake, and I hope it will appear beautiful in all the screens.

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:iconmoonwish:
great job... I like the melted between the charracter ad the backgroud... :rose:

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:butterflytwo: Believe in your dreams :butterflytwo:
My realm
My stock
:iconacida:
it's lovely dear :hug: I love that hair omg :( I want to do hair like that :+fav:
:icontenebris-damsel:
this is do ...so ...so...so...perfect...the most you submit ,the most you make me feel with your works....she should know about this deviation to see this wonderful gift... speechless

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:iconcklaighe:
Looks so scray! It's giving me the creeps! :fear: *hides*

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Please click my angel >> :floating: << Please click my angel
:iconendelva:
Thank you... this piece means the world to me.

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"Do you want to know the art of living, my friend? It is contained in one phrase: make use of suffering."
- Henri-Frédéric Amiel.
:iconpurplesunset:
its beautiful and so gothic i :heart: it :hug:

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~Not every day can rock, but oh well, that's life~
:iconaragwen:
This is absolutely fantastic work dear. Just amazing.

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:bulletred:support a starving artist - Buy a PRINT and while you are at it visit my WEBSITE and download free PS brushes and tutorials.
:iconendelva:
Thank you! Your work is awesome too! [I have many favourites among your beautiful pieces!] The hair are about 3-4 hours work of one and two pixel brushes, blur, smudge and contast, brightness and colour balance, dodge and burn. :heart:

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"Do you want to know the art of living, my friend? It is contained in one phrase: make use of suffering."
- Henri-Frédéric Amiel.
:iconendelva:
Thank you my Lady... You honour me when you like my work. I promise that I will gradually teach you all I know. :heart:

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"Do you want to know the art of living, my friend? It is contained in one phrase: make use of suffering."
- Henri-Frédéric Amiel.
:iconendelva:
Ohh! Don't cry, she is not evil, she is just dark and sad...

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"Do you want to know the art of living, my friend? It is contained in one phrase: make use of suffering."
- Henri-Frédéric Amiel.

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