A Middle Aged Drekol Named Letak, They Are Part Of The Crew Of A Freelance Multipurpose Transportation


a middle aged drekol named letak, they are part of the crew of a freelance multipurpose transportation vessel known as the voidray, they are the sole survivor of a tragic engine failure and still suffer the effects of it decades later, this is the first art of the new drekol design, alongside the ap i will be updating currently existing drekol to be in their newer design, just like the ap with new information
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