| 27 Oct 2003 | James Lunn | ''BLINKS'' almost blinded by the detail i like the staff but i'd have to say the crystal ball is probbley my fav love the idea that it grows. You should do a pic of it of what it whould look like after 1000's of years that whould be cool.  Oonagh R. McAreavy replies: " Hmm. Hmmmmm. *hand starts twitching* What have you done? You've inspired me! *runs to paper*" | |
| 10 Nov 2003 | James Lunn | Hey hows the pic going hope you've started it just popped in to tell you i've updated carn't wait to see more of you'res  Oonagh R. McAreavy replies: "I had it drawn the night of your original suggestion! didn't you get the e-mail? Anyway, once I get to a scanner (i.e. early December) I'll be updating, so I'll pop in and let you know when I'm through." | |
| 29 Sep 2005 | Ducky | When I saw the staff I immeadiatly thought, 'LACROSSE!' Don't ask me why..... I don't even play... o_0' Awesome.  Oonagh R. McAreavy replies: "Well, I suppose so, but there's no net thingie... I've only ever read about lacrosse in Enid Blyton's school stories..." | |
| 19 May 2006 | Rachael A. Riley | I love the crystal ball idea! That is so awesome. So does the 'trunk' stay the same size and the 'crystal' in the middle continue to swell, or do they stay proportional? That is just snazzy, man. You need a whole forest full of those. Maybe they could have an interdependency with another species that lives inside the 'crystal'? Is it floaty in there? Very creative. ^_^  Oonagh R. McAreavy replies: "Erk! I wasn't prepared for more interest in these! If you check out the crystal tree picture in the gallery, you'll see what it looks like a few thousand years on. I'd probably give it more leaves if I drew it again, but I doubt you would get a forest of them. It would be more like a handful, scattered across the world, and revered where they grow. I think." | |