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A bolt of light, aqua green energy came flying out of the shadows and hit the griffin intruder squarely in the chest and slammed her against the wall of the palace hallway. The energy shot out into a spiderweb-like strands pinning them against the wall. The griffin's eyes quickly scanned the area as it frantically searched for the source of caster. After a few seconds her eyes settled on soft glow coming from the shadows of a doorway leading to some room. 

    The griffin's right arm was not pinned by the energy web. Quickly it went into her jacket pocket where her revolver was resting. She'd started to withdraw it and promptly stopped as she heard the very distinctive sound of a revolver hammer being cocked. 

    Stepping out of the shadows into the hallway was a unicorn mare garbed in a distinctive outfit. It was a typical dress suit, but it was made entirely of vinyl. In the mare's right hand was a .455 caliber, snub nose revolver. 

    The unicorn kept the revolver pointed at griffin's chest as she came to a stop about 10ft away. The mare raised her left hand revealing silver badge with the symbol of Luna's moon. After a second she addressed the griffin.

    "My name is Skyfall, and I'm an Agent of the Crown. And you're under arrest."

    Patron reward for Spypone. This drawing also reminded me just how difficult drawing Webley revolvers are compared to other revolvers out there. They're collection of distinctive, complex curves, and angles. Getting all of this in perspective was a challenge. Also this particular Webley is a custom model that's had it's barrel shortened and the front sight remounted. 

    This Saturday 5/29/21 starting at 5:30pm Pacific I'll streaming again on Picarto. This will be my 6th anniversary stream. 


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Vet

455 round. 265 gr bullet at 600 fps. Generating 220 ft/lbs of energy. While not fast it was a stopper. Actually out performed the 45 ACP in 1904 tests. Weapon continued in production till 1970. Later converting to 45 ACP and in 38 Spl for civilian police usage. Known as 38/200.

Karl Maurer

Love the 'perspective shot'! Great work!

Ayumi Silverfox

Just....wow..... This would work for a book cover or even a poster. And it's really interesting how the level of detail follows the perspective of the viewer putting them easily into the picture as the griffin that was captured. Very nicely done and hopefully the Patreon who requested this piece feels the same.