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Birds squawked in fear and launched themselves into the humid air as the echo of the last rifle shot carried across the marshy terrain. The smell of Cordite now mingled with heavy, musty odor of the surroundings. 

     Ujazira sharply snapped open the action of her boxlock double rifle. The rifle's ejector sent the spent brass flying through the air until they landed in the knee-deep water and sank out of sight. The zebra's eyes continued scanning waterlogged landscape as her right hand quickly drew fresh .404 Jeffrey cartridges from her cartridge belt and reloaded the rifle. Her rifle made a crisp clack sound as she closed the action. 

     With this accomplished she turned around and continued on her journey. The mare was certain her shots had eliminated one of her stalkers. There was at least 4, well now 3,  of them and they'd been keeping her under constant surveillance for the last few days. Leaving an increasing number of warnings, signs, and symbols on her path in an obvious attempt to dissuade from continuing her quest.  What their threats meant to her was that she was on the right path to forgotten temple she was searching for. 

     This is a patron reward for Spypone and Ujazira is their OC. This is the story that popped into my head as I worked on the drawing. On Saturday 7/10/21 starting at 5:30pm Pacific I'll be streaming on Picarto. Hope to see you there! 

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Anonymous

That is certainly one zebra who should not be taken lightly. Hope that whomever is trying to chase them off figures out after this how much of a bad idea it was. Love the little details like what appears to be bugs flying just above the water near their legs and even how you added smoke at both ends of the double-rifle. Very nicely done and the story just makes it stand out; could even see it on a small brass placard below the picture framed and hanging on a wall. :)

Vet

Nearly 5000 ft lb of energy in those rounds…..one and done.

WILLIAM C JOHNSON

"Loaded for Bear??" Hell, She's ready for Cape Buffalo!!!! " Or what ever the Equestrian equivalent might be. 'Axe

WILLIAM C JOHNSON

That is not what they call a "Stopping Rifle" though, not quite big enough,I thinl. 'Axe