Chartreuse clings against a curvy, sinewy -- /sneaky/ -- form, sereptine vines of this vivid green twining to lithesome neck, delicate shoulders; wedge-shaped head sparkles in more than shimmery green, for the faint touch of dawn's golden color spreads jaggedly down abrupt nose and circles deep-set orbs a-twinkle. The dawnlight erupts upon the bulk of her stomach, oh-so rounded and glittery with the clash of chartreuse and morning light. Wingsails -- great, sweeping 'sails, they are -- are fringed by fading gold, but only are the markings light: the brilliance of malachite coats thin, fragile wings. Paintbrush's bristles stripe both forearms and forelegs, though traingular neckridges are left to the sinuous vine of chartreuse; vines, too, overtake broad paw, narrowing tail. Silvera and Zoryanth



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The little Silvie in this picture was taken from a picture done by Jonathon Earl Bowser called 'Guinevere'. If you'd like to see the full picture click here.

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