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Tellest Art: Leah Tremaine Sprite

Mike DeAngelo April 2, 2016 Pictures, Tellest Leave a Comment

There would seem like there would be no reason for Leah, the littlest kobold, to get her own sprite for anything. After all, she seemed almost too tiny to be able to even defend herself in the titular story that she was known for.

Chris CrawfordLeah TremaineLittlest Koboldmichael deangeloSpritetellestTremaine

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