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Literature Challenge: Teagan Tamwood

Posted by Teagan Blackthorne on December 4, 2008

A recent discussion in plurk pondered why there aren’t more blogger challenges. Here is my challenge for the bloggers out there. I challenge you to come up with a look that matches a character from literature.

Pick a book.
Pick a character.
Make the character come to life in SL.

Teagan Tamwood

My character is Ivy Tamwood from The Hollows by Kim Harrison. Ivy is a living vampire so her fangs a smaller than undead vampires. In the earlier books she was fond of wearing a cross on a chain and wore her long hair pulled back in a ponytail. She always wears black with an over fondness for leather.

Pose: Striking Pose – Lara Croft 2, Skin: Celestial Studios – (DN) Vogue Skin – Pure (Vamp – Bewitch), Hair: Digital EyesSofia Ponytail(black), Clothes: Mischief – Minion, Jewelry: Twisted Rose – Gothic Cross Necklace(Blood), Fangs: Xcite! – Fangs, Boots: Katat0nik – Black Margin Walkers, Eyes: Tea Lane – Dark Brown(sqsm), Lashes: Cake – Bedroom Lashes

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14 Responses to “Literature Challenge: Teagan Tamwood”

  1. sasyscarborough said

    A great idea, wow though having to pick one character is going to kill me. Is there any particular rules ? Because Dot and Aleri were talking the other day hee hee. You look great.

    xox Sasy xox

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  3. ~Fin said

    Nicely done Teagan!

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  9. I finally got finished with the challenge (but really I may try other characters..other books!) This was a blast and maybe the most fun I’ve had blogging!I love the connection of the character, story and narrative elements.I love this girl and don’t want to change…(am I lost to the elves now?)

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