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SciFi and Fantasy Art: The Pallbearer's Bride

Part 2 of 2

While one keeps watch to make sure the priestess isn't coming back, the others help thier friend 'liberate' the lady they just entombed.  Hey, just cause they're dead doesn't mean they're dead!

A little bit of black humor.


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 Categories                          Ghosts, Ghouls, Aparitions     Humourous or Cute Things  

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DateNameComment 
25 Nov 200545 Nevermind
brilliant

:-) Sandra Leigh Wagner replies: "Thank you, Mr. Weasley! Oh, sorry, that would have been 'bloody brilliant', right. THank you anyway! Glad to have delighted you!"
29 Dec 200545 Mill
Awww, so pretty! 2 She's a real looker... probably even moreso while she still had flesh 10

:-) Sandra Leigh Wagner replies: "lol you can tell all that from her bone structure?"
30 Dec 200545 Mill
Of course! Can't you? I mean, just look at those cheekbones! 17

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18 Sandra Leigh Wagner replies: "lol"
14 May 2006:-) Louisa B. E. Watson
How sweet!

:-) Sandra Leigh Wagner replies: "interesting. I found it more humorous. But to each! Slainte!"
25 May 2006:-) Kristin A. Erickson
Very cool!

57 Sandra Leigh Wagner replies: "just a little grave humor"
18 Mar 200745 Vampire girl13
You have a great sense of humor he he he!

:-) Sandra Leigh Wagner replies: "Thank you. Sometimes I get good ones."
3 Sep 200745 Anonymous
I am probably a horrible person for thinking this, but did they use a "skeleton key" to open the sarcofagus?

In any event, I find it lovely, and rather livley. And livley skeletons are a grave matter indeed. It is also rather cute.

I like your take on death. Looking through the gallery, I get the impression that you are rather comfortable with the concept of death.

57 Sandra Leigh Wagner replies: "hmmm, wouldn't say comfortable perse, but there's no point in dreading the inevitable, eh? We are born into this world dying. Make the best of it. I do have a certain 'Addams Family' take on the dark side of humor, so the skeleton key was a grave matter indeed, and darkly funny. I could go on... but why bore you to death. there are so many more delicious ways to go....."
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