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I did say more art incoming!


Here is the fox brother of the duo, Yun Ren, as well as the height difference. They do look a bit like stereotypical bandit villains, don't they?

Once again, the art is by Tsuu!

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Geese

Hey look. It's Ling!😁 Beautiful artwork as always.

Nick Marini

Oh wow this is good! For some reason I expected yun ren to look older, but this works really well!

John Fiala

I dunno, they look a bit rough, but those smiles are so genuine it's hard to see them as bandits. Lovely art, though!

The Lost Pages

Love the art work. That said I'm a bit surprised on Yun Ren. I expected his face to look more... pointy? Could totally be me just stereotyping based on some anime I saw that I can no longer remember though. lol

Godlyskeleton

new chapter today pls!

Anonymous

Love it. "These slanted eyes are also called Kitsune no Me (Fox Eyes) and symbolize fox-like qualities such as wisdom or mischievousness, since, in Japanese folklore, foxes are known to be intelligent beings and pranksters." Source: https://myanimelist.net/featured/1602/15_Anime_Characters_with_Eyes_Always_Shut people with slit eyes are also super terrific when angered. The only thing off puting is the fact that you descriped him as having fangs or something fang loooking. Cant see it in this pic.

Torsten Hewson

These are the Vol 1 versions of the characters, so before they got all their powerups and stuff. His teeth are also only slightly pointed

Anonymous

Okay, this one looks like The Protagonist. But sadly for him, Jin doesn't allow for most tragedies to happen.

Carl Mason

I was expecting him to be pointier as well. Like more prominent cheek bones than are shown here.

STORRM

i like it better with my night shift filter, makes it look like a old sepia image, bit more warmth https://gyazo.com/8a321caa4f07eaa7e3d3cdc065c240a8

Aesoir

I’m pretty sure these drawings are from before they became cultivators so no fangs for yen. Also he’s drawn with his eyes closed, most people’s association with fox features actually center around the shape of the eyes, thus we can’t really see it in this image.