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Stardate: 07/20/2012; No Brasil: 20/07/2012;

Media: Photoshop + Mouse

The story of Princess Elaine and her girls stay on, now they are being taken to a terrible destiny through the street of Rome.

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July 19, 2012
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~En1glVla Sep 16, 2012  Student General Artist
How long did it take to draw?
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*leandro-sf Sep 16, 2012  Student Digital Artist
6 days, drawing with a mouse it killing my speed.
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~En1glVla Sep 16, 2012  Student General Artist
Very good art.
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:iconuvitablue:
Amazing work!
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:iconlouistarado:
Amazing! And they're being paraded threw town as an added humiliation, right?
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*leandro-sf Aug 16, 2012  Student Digital Artist
Oh yes! The Roman (2000 years ago) had this bad behavior of getting prisoner and make this kind of humiliation. Cleopatra, for example, had the fear of being prisoner and being treated like this way, so she preferred to die. I heard by History Channel that one prisoner of Julius Cesar ( a celtar king) was killed during one parade in Rome.
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:icontired-hands:
The High King of the Celts that was defeated by Caesar was kept in prison for over two years before before being led through the streets of Rome to be strangled in front of a cheering crowd of thousands.
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:iconlouistarado:
Oh wow, I love history, and don't think I heard about that, but am not surprised.
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