LES MIS LETTERS IN ADAPTATION - Enjolras and his Lieutenants, LM 4.1.6 (Les Miserables 1972)
“Be serious,” said Enjolras.
“I am wild,” replied Grantaire.
Enjolras meditated for a few moments, and made the gesture of a man who has taken a resolution.
“Grantaire,” he said gravely, “I consent to try you. You shall go to the Barrière du Maine.”
Grantaire lived in furnished lodgings very near the Café Musain. He went out, and five minutes later he returned. He had gone home to put on a Robespierre waistcoat.
“Red,” said he as he entered, and he looked intently at Enjolras. Then, with the palm of his energetic hand, he laid the two scarlet points of the waistcoat across his breast.
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May I ask what inspired you to design the fairies the way they appear in the comic? It's an interesting concept!
Cuz I LOVE drawing animals! (yes im a furry XD ) and I didn't just wanna draw a glowing ball-
these were a big inspiration! I think there was more that went into it but I sadly don't remember- but I do know that people thought my inspiration was the dragons from botw/totk and I didn't even notice.
also, I tend to always go for this type of creature form when I draw creatures. it's embedded in my brain XD
Also on another note! many people keep saying they also look like that one Pokemon, cyndaquil?? and it drives me crazy XD I have no hate but plz stop saying that.
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Happy Javert Derailed day to all those following Les Mis Letters!
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@linked-maze happy birthday (*´I`*)
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“[...] to be in Europe a sort of nation gilded through glory, to sound athwart the centuries a trumpet-blast of Titans, to conquer the world twice, by conquest and by dazzling, that is sublime; and what greater thing is there?”
“To be free,” said Combeferre.” — les mis 3.4.5
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