Dziva the Amazon ~"I'm Not Here For Your Entertainment"~
Yet another neglected character of mine that is in need of new pics! :)
Let me reacquaint you to Dziva, my "tomboy" Amazon character. She strives to be the strongest fighter in the world until she lost to Tigura. She's been chasing after him for a rematch ever since. Here she is, striking a tough-girl pose and wielding her lightning-enduced steel tonfas she calls "Thunder and Lightning." With them, she is known by all who know her as the moniker, "Storm."
I was listening to Pink's "U & Ur Hand" while I did this pic, so it really helped my drive in doing this pic. And that's where the subtitle came from. :p
Let me reacquaint you to Dziva, my "tomboy" Amazon character. She strives to be the strongest fighter in the world until she lost to Tigura. She's been chasing after him for a rematch ever since. Here she is, striking a tough-girl pose and wielding her lightning-enduced steel tonfas she calls "Thunder and Lightning." With them, she is known by all who know her as the moniker, "Storm."
I was listening to Pink's "U & Ur Hand" while I did this pic, so it really helped my drive in doing this pic. And that's where the subtitle came from. :p
Category All / General Furry Art
Species Lion
Size 628 x 843px
File Size 65.5 kB
I love her. She looks very convincing and commanding in the tough girl pose.
The prehistoric looking bikini is awesome and it fits her and her presonality well. the tear in the flap over her right breast is a nice touch, it seems to have maybe come from a fight.
Also, the marks around her neck and head, are they scars?
The prehistoric looking bikini is awesome and it fits her and her presonality well. the tear in the flap over her right breast is a nice touch, it seems to have maybe come from a fight.
Also, the marks around her neck and head, are they scars?
Remember Zira from "The Lion King: Simba's Pride"? I had originally made Dziva here to be her older sister as a complement to Mufasa as Zira was to Scar. So, the mark over Dziva's head is one end of a unique stripe that stretches along her back. However, the marks on the side of her neck are indeed scars.
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