Drawing Prompt: Biblical Accuracy

12:09 PM, Thursday June 27th 2024

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Arrrrb... Arbur groaned. "My head..." She thought, as she opened her two eyes.

Then her third.

Then her fourth, fifth, sixth...

All fourteen of her eyes were open.

She blinked.

"This doesn't usually happen..." She said, but it came out difficult, a low rumble, much lower than her usual voice.

She looked down with some of her eyes and saw Percy and Robyn getting up from off the ground.

"They're so much smaller than usual..." She thought, as she moved one of her eyes down lower on her body to see them more clearly.

She could now see Percy's shocked expression, with Robyn's head tilted to her left, where Daisy sat on her shoulder. The little human was squeaking something to Robyn, most likely describing what's going on, what Arbur now looks like.

Arbur grumbled.

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