
The first eight were challenging. It was numbers 9 and 10, however, who would present the most formidable obstacle for General Xavier’s success. Although this particular fight was a rather expensive event for the average Roman spectator, it was the very thing that would today cost “X” his life.
7 comments:
the arena is a worthy place to lose ones life,and worthy cats to accomplish sweet fate.
such detail in your illo. I like the wire mesh feel to it.
The neck on nine is nice. Well done.
Beautiful work! And quite a new take on the cat theme. What is your medium?
Wow! This is amazing.
I like the sepia tones and eliptical stories.
Mr Walker, I love all your illos and the texts that goes with them are really cleaver! Yep!
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