You see before you Ismail Moreau, the embittered French teen on a forcible student exchange program to the Academy. Ismail grew up very wealthy, but lost his parents when the English bombed the laboratory they worked in. Ismail is a hacker. He speaks with a very slight accent and does not like soldiers. Unfortunately for him, he is being trained to work as a tech for the army that is trying to recreate the British Empire.
Ismail is a character in a graphic novel I am hoping to undertake, which features high-school aged children undergoing training to become the future military leaders of neofascist Britain. All of this is copyright me (I think).
Edit: Okay, after maybe a year of thinking of this guy by his former name, I had to change it due to the fact that the old name was teeeechnically stolen from another book. I hope Ismail suits him as well.
And it might not be possible to make it any smaller than that. Unless you resize the original image and reupload it. Then for the full view you could just put 'original size.'
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Daily Literature Deviations is a group that is dedicated to bringing literature to the forefront of the deviantArt community. We attempt to accomplish this by daily featuring Literature artists from around the community that deserve the recognition, but are not getting it. Each day we will feature 5 deviations from the Literature categories in a News Article.
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And it might not be possible to make it any smaller than that. Unless you resize the original image and reupload it. Then for the full view you could just put 'original size.'
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"Now come on. Cheer up... Let's see that morning dew smile of yours."-Fire Kindle the I
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92% of the teenage population has switched to rap.If you are the 8% who ROCKS,copy & paste this in your signature...
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