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Patron-Minette l'infini-inks

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Patron-Minette as The Endless from Sandman
The inks!

Patron- Minette as “The Endless” from Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman-INKED:

From Left to Right:

Montparnasse: Desire

“Few prowlers were so much feared as Montparnasse. At eighteen, he had already left several corpses on his track. Frizzled, pomaded, with slender waist, hips like a woman, the bust of a Prussian officer, a buzz of admiration about him from the girls of the boulevard… such was this charmer of the sepulcher.”

Éponine: Delirium

“God will bless you,’ said he, ‘you are an angel since you take care of the flowers.’
‘No,’ she replied. ‘I am the devil, but that’s all the same to me.”

“….I’m not afraid. I shall be hungry this summer, and I shall be cold this winter. Aren’t they ridiculous, these ninnies of men, to think they can scare a girl! What! Scare? Oh, yes, much! Because you have finical poppets of mistresses who hide under the bed when you put on a big voice, forsooth! I ain’t afraid of anything, that I ain’t!”

Azelma: Despair

“She was of that puny sort which remains backward for a long time, then suddenly starts up rapidly. It is indigence which produces these melancholy human plants. These creatures have neither childhood nor youth. At fifteen years of age they appear to be twelve, at sixteen they seem twenty. To-day a little girl, to-morrow a woman. One might say that they stride through life, in order to get through with it the more speedily.

At this moment, this being had the air of a child.

Moreover, no trace of work was revealed in that dwelling; no handicraft, no spinning-wheel, not a tool. In one corner lay some ironmongery of dubious aspect. It was the dull listlessness which follows despair and precedes the death agony.”

Claquesous: Destiny

“He disappeared as though he had vanished into thin air; when he appeared, it was as though he sprang from the earth.”

Babet: Death

“He was transparent but impenetrable. Daylight was visible through his bones, but nothing through his eyes. He declared that he was a chemist. He had been a jack of all trades. He had played in vaudeville at Saint-Mihiel. He was a man of purpose, a fine talker, who underlined his smiles and accentuated his gestures.”

Gueulemer: Destruction

“Gueulemer was a Hercules of no defined position. For his lair he had the sewer of the Arche-Marion. He was six feet high, his pectoral muscles were of marble, his biceps of brass, his breath was that of a cavern, his torso that of a colossus, his head that of a bird. One thought one beheld the Farnese Hercules clad in duck trousers and a cotton velvet waistcoat. Gueulemer, built after this sculptural fashion, might have subdued monsters; he had found it more expeditious to be one.”

Brujon: Dream

“Brujon, who was somewhat of an oracle, and who had, as the reader knows, “put up the job,” had not as yet spoken. He seemed thoughtful. He had the reputation of not sticking at anything, and it was known that he had plundered a police post simply out of bravado. Besides this he made verses and songs, which gave him great authority.”

anndddddd Gavroche in there as well, just because Gavroche is a BAMF and needed to be included even if he didn’t have an Endless sibling to correspond with.
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AresNergal's avatar
And this is so full of awesomeness :la: Must say I really like your style, I think it's really well suited for that kind of characters too xD