Drayco

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==Artmoogle!==
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As far as the forums go, Drayco is the moniker the Artmoogle uses to maintain his power of adorable secrecy. Or it was what he was calling himself at the time he made the account on the forums, anyway.
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The Artmoogle is the real artist, with Drayco being the muse. Well, no, actually the Artmoogle is another muse as well, but the artist behind the computer uses his own personality as a rough base or the Artmoogle's, so he just seems like that.
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STOP ASKING QUESTIONS DANGIT!
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He also is a lazy bum when it comes to these wiki things, sooooo the omly real info on the page is a [http://drayco587.deviantart.com/art/Artmoogle-dA-ID-Redux-104208715 link to his artistic persona], and the mention of aforementioned laziness.
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I'm thinking of using Drayco as the apprentice (reed: mini-boss) to Corran Star.
 
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Current revision as of 19:11, 9 February 2010

Artmoogle!

As far as the forums go, Drayco is the moniker the Artmoogle uses to maintain his power of adorable secrecy. Or it was what he was calling himself at the time he made the account on the forums, anyway. The Artmoogle is the real artist, with Drayco being the muse. Well, no, actually the Artmoogle is another muse as well, but the artist behind the computer uses his own personality as a rough base or the Artmoogle's, so he just seems like that. STOP ASKING QUESTIONS DANGIT!

He also is a lazy bum when it comes to these wiki things, sooooo the omly real info on the page is a link to his artistic persona, and the mention of aforementioned laziness.

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