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Xellos from Slayers. Commissioned by a fellow staffer at AI and an all-around cool person.

Front and back, with cape and bag. The underside of the cape should also be a vaguely blue-ish color. I even crocheted an extra cape to stitch to the underside of this one, but when I tried it I decided it was too stiff/bulky for what I wanted, so I took it apart and just stitched the black bits together :/

Front and back without cape and bag. It really depends on what I'm making whether it's more difficult to just make clothing or accessories part of the body or to make them removable. In this case, removable cape and bag were easier than making them attached.
His bangs got totally out of order in these pics :( Still, I bet his owner doesn't mind having an excuse to put them back in order whenever she can...

Xellos' cape and bag, with a cameo by Xellos' right foot ;) In case anyone wanted to see what they looked like on their own.

Well of course I had to give him fully articulate fingers! How could he do that otherwise? They keep their pose reasonably well on their own, though the same can't be said for his arm.


Front and back, with cape and bag. The underside of the cape should also be a vaguely blue-ish color. I even crocheted an extra cape to stitch to the underside of this one, but when I tried it I decided it was too stiff/bulky for what I wanted, so I took it apart and just stitched the black bits together :/


Front and back without cape and bag. It really depends on what I'm making whether it's more difficult to just make clothing or accessories part of the body or to make them removable. In this case, removable cape and bag were easier than making them attached.
His bangs got totally out of order in these pics :( Still, I bet his owner doesn't mind having an excuse to put them back in order whenever she can...

Xellos' cape and bag, with a cameo by Xellos' right foot ;) In case anyone wanted to see what they looked like on their own.

Well of course I had to give him fully articulate fingers! How could he do that otherwise? They keep their pose reasonably well on their own, though the same can't be said for his arm.