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Wondering Butterfly; Free Coloring Book Illustration

Wondering Butterfly; Free Coloring Book Illustration


In the ancient land of China, there once lived a young geisha named Mei-Ling. She was a beauty beyond compare, with skin as white as snow, lips as red as cherries, and eyes as dark as the night sky. She lived in a small village with her stepmother and stepsisters, who treated her cruelly and made her do all the household chores.

Despite her difficult life, Mei-Ling remained kind and gentle, and her beauty was renowned throughout the land. One day, as she was walking through the woods, she came across a small cottage. Inside the cottage were seven tiny creatures with long beards and bright red hats. They were known as the Seven Dwarves of the Mountains, and they invited Mei-Ling to stay with them.

Mei-Ling soon discovered that the Seven Dwarves were actually powerful magicians, and they taught her the secrets of their craft. She learned how to control the elements, create illusions, and even communicate with animals.

One day, as Mei-Ling was wandering through the woods, she came across a handsome prince who had been enchanted by a wicked sorceress. The prince was asleep, and no one had been able to awaken him. Mei-Ling knew that she had the power to break the spell, and so she kissed the prince on the forehead.

The prince woke up immediately, and he was overjoyed to see Mei-Ling. He invited her to his palace, where he introduced her to his father, the Emperor. The Emperor was so impressed by Mei-Ling's beauty and skill that he asked her to be his son's bride.

But Mei-Ling had other plans. She knew that her destiny lay elsewhere, and so she refused the Emperor's offer. Instead, she decided to travel the world and use her powers to help those in need.

And so Mei-Ling left the palace and set out on her journey. She traveled to every corner of the land, using her magic to heal the sick, protect the weak, and spread joy and happiness wherever she went.

And though she never married a prince or lived in a palace, Mei-Ling lived a life that was far more rewarding. She became a legend in her own time, and her name was whispered in the same breath as the greatest heroes and heroines of Chinese mythology.

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Raised by dragons; Free Coloring Book Illustration of a princess and her dragon family

Raised by dragons; Free Coloring Book Illustration of a princess and her dragon family

Raised by dragons; Free Coloring Book Illustration of a princess and her dragon family


In a hidden land, far beyond our sight,

A forgotten princess lived in flight,

Raised by dragons in a forgotten plight,

Her story whispered in the dark of night.

No prince came to claim her hand,

No kingdom offered her a land,

No subjects bowed at her command,

In solitude, she learned to stand.

But dragons were her faithful friends,

They guarded her until the end,

And though her fate refused to bend,

She loved them, and they loved her in return, without pretends.

Her heart ached for the world outside,

The beauty of which she could only abide,

In her dreams, she would softly glide,

To a world where she wasn't left to hide.

Yet, the dragons raised her strong and tall,

In their wisdom, she learned it all,

And when her time came to heed the call,

She flew away, without a single fall.

And though she was alone no more,

Her heart still felt an unknown core,

For dragons were her family, her lore,

And they had taught her to soar.

In a hidden land, far beyond our sight,

A forgotten princess found her light,

And though her story may not be right,

She found a home where she could shine bright.

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a black and white drawing of a lion, lineart, arts and crafts movement, stained glass window geometric, clean lineart, unshaded

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Updated stained glass Alison the Lion image


Aslan, the wise and noble lion from Narnia, had grown tired of always being so proper and responsible. One day, he decided to let his mane loose and have a bit of fun.

He snuck away from the children, who were always pestering him with their endless questions, and headed straight to the local pub. Aslan ordered pint after pint of ale, reveling in the taste and the feeling of being a bit tipsy.

Feeling mischievous, Aslan decided to play a little prank. He snuck up behind a group of dwarves and let out a loud roar, causing them to jump and spill their drinks. Aslan couldn't help but laugh at their startled reactions.

But his antics didn't stop there. Aslan stumbled around the pub, knocking over chairs and tripping over his own paws. He even challenged a group of sailors to a drinking contest, much to their surprise.

As the night wore on and the ale continued to flow, Aslan's mischievous behavior only grew bolder. He convinced a group of elves to join him in a raucous game of darts, using their pointed ears as targets. It was all in good fun, or so Aslan thought.

As the sun began to rise and the pub emptied out, Aslan realized that he had gone too far. He stumbled out into the street, his head spinning and his mane wild.

But as he made his way back to the children, he couldn't help but smile. For one night, he had let loose and forgotten all of his responsibilities. And while he knew he couldn't make a habit of it, he was glad he had taken the chance to be a little mischievous.


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Free coloring book page for adults DC Poison Ivy comic character in a wall of flowers line art artwork inked

Free coloring book page for adults DC Poison Ivy comic character in a wall of flowers line art artwork inked


In a time long ago, in a land beyond the reach of mortal men, there lived a goddess of great power and beauty. Her name was Danu, and she was the leader of the Tuatha Dé Danann, a race of beings unlike any that had ever been seen before.

Danu was a goddess of the earth, of the sky, and of the sea. She was a master of magic and a weaver of dreams. She could shape the world with a thought, and she could see into the hearts of all who lived in it.

The Tuatha Dé Danann were a race of beings who had come to the land of Ireland from across the sea, riding on great ships made of silver and gold. They had brought with them the knowledge of the gods, and they had used it to shape the land to their liking.

But Danu was not content to rule over just the land of Ireland. She wanted to extend her reach to all the lands of the world, and to do that, she needed more power.

So she called upon the other gods and goddesses of the world, and she convinced them to join her cause. Together, they raised a great tower of stone and steel, a tower that reached up into the heavens themselves.

From this tower, Danu could see everything that was happening in the world. She could watch the rise and fall of empires, the birth and death of stars. She could see the dreams of mortals, and she could shape them to her will.

But as time went on, Danu began to realize that the power she had gained was not enough. She needed more. And so she began to delve deeper into the world of magic, seeking out secrets that had been hidden for centuries.

But in her quest for power, Danu had forgotten one important thing: the balance of the world. As she grew stronger, the world around her began to grow weaker. The trees withered, the rivers ran dry, and the air grew thick with the stench of death.

It was then that the other gods and goddesses of the world rose up against her. They joined forces with the mortals of Ireland, and together they waged war against the Tuatha Dé Danann.

In the end, Danu was defeated, and the other gods and goddesses stripped her of her power. But even in defeat, Danu remained proud and defiant. She stood tall and strong, a goddess of power and beauty, a reminder to all who looked upon her of the dangers of seeking too much power.


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Free downloadable illustration for Adult Coloring Books Steam Punk Sitting by the Window with her cat

Free downloadable illustration for Adult Coloring Books Steam Punk Sitting by the Window with her cat

Free downloadable illustration for Adult Coloring Books Steam Punk Sitting by the Window with her cat

In the sprawling metropolis of New London, a young woman named Sophia Jones stood atop the tallest building, gazing out at the endless sea of smokestacks and steam-powered machinery. She was a headstrong and independent woman, with a fiery spirit and a quick wit. At her side, perched atop a stack of gears, was her faithful companion, a talking cat named Mr. Pompous.

Sophia had always been fascinated by the world of airships and clockwork, and she had spent countless hours tinkering with her own inventions in her workshop. But she had never been able to get her inventions off the ground, so to speak. That was until she met a mysterious inventor named Professor Sinclair.

Professor Sinclair was a gruff and reclusive man, with a brilliant mind and a passion for flight. He had built a remarkable airship, powered by a combination of clockwork gears and steam engines, and he had chosen Sophia to be his pilot.

Sophia and Mr. Pompous were thrilled at the opportunity, and they quickly set to work preparing the airship for its maiden voyage. But they soon discovered that they were not the only ones interested in the professor's invention.

A group of ruthless air pirates, led by a notorious captain known as Lonemusker, had set their sights on the professor's airship. They would stop at nothing to steal the plans for the ship and claim it as their own.

Sophia and Mr. Pompous found themselves in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, battling the air pirates across the skies of New London. With her quick reflexes and sharp mind, Sophia was able to outmaneuver the pirates and keep the airship out of their grasp.

But the real challenge came when they discovered that Lonemusker was not working alone. He had struck a deal with a powerful industrialist, who had hired a group of mercenaries to take the airship by force.

Sophia and Mr. Pompous found themselves outnumbered and outgunned, but they refused to give up. With the help of the professor and his ingenious inventions, they were able to turn the tide of the battle and send the mercenaries and the air pirates fleeing.

In the end, Sophia and Mr. Pompous emerged victorious, with the airship and the plans for the professor's invention safe and secure. They had proven that a young woman and her talking cat could be just as capable as any man, and that the power of ingenuity and determination could overcome even the greatest obstacles.


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Free coloring book page for adults Teddy bear defending his child from the monster in the closet line art artwork inked

Free coloring book page for adults Teddy bear defending his child from the monster in the closet line art artwork inked


Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy, who had a teddy bear named Mr. Snuggles. Mr. Snuggles was no ordinary teddy bear; he was a special bear that was imbued with the power to protect Timmy from the monsters that lurked in his room at night.

Timmy had always been afraid of the dark, especially the shadows that loomed in the corners of his room. But Mr. Snuggles was always there, sitting on his bed with his button eyes watching over him. Timmy felt safe and secure with Mr. Snuggles by his side.

One night, however, things changed. Timmy woke up to a strange noise coming from his closet. It sounded like something was scratching at the door. Timmy’s heart raced as he watched in terror as the door slowly creaked open.

Out slithered a slimy tentacle, followed by another and another. Before Timmy knew it, a monstrous creature with razor-sharp claws and glowing eyes emerged from the darkness of the closet. Timmy screamed in terror, but Mr. Snuggles came to life.

In a flash, Mr. Snuggles leaped off the bed and sprang into action. His fur bristled as he pounced on the monster, fending off its sharp claws with his own stuffed paws. The monster screeched in fury, but Mr. Snuggles would not back down.

The battle between Mr. Snuggles and the monster lasted for what felt like hours. Timmy watched in amazement as his teddy bear fought off the creature, taking blow after blow but never backing down. Finally, with one final swipe of his claws, Mr. Snuggles vanquished the monster once and for all.



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Free downloadable Adult Coloring book page of Egyptian Queen and her goddess cat bast.

Free downloadable Adult Coloring book page of Egyptian Queen and her goddess cat bast.


In the land of ancient Egypt, the gods and goddesses roamed freely amongst the mortals. Among them was Isis, the goddess of motherhood, fertility, and magic. She was a powerful and compassionate deity, beloved by all who knew her. However, her tranquility was soon shattered by the arrival of her bitter rival, the god Seth.

Seth was a brutal and merciless god, feared by all who crossed his path. He had long harbored a grudge against Isis, jealous of her power and popularity. He sought to prove himself superior to her in every way possible, and he knew just the way to do it.

One day, as Isis was tending to the crops and the animals, Seth appeared before her in a cloud of dust and sand. "Isis," he sneered, "I have come to challenge you. I challenge you to a battle of magic, to determine once and for all who is the true master of the arcane arts."

Isis looked at Seth with cool disdain. "Very well," she said. "But let it be known that I will not be bested by a mere brute like you."

And so, the two deities began their duel. The sky darkened and lightning crackled overhead as they hurled spells and curses at each other. But where Seth's magic was rough and violent, Isis's was smooth and flowing, like the Nile itself.

As the battle raged on, it became clear that Isis was the more skilled of the two. Her spells were more precise and powerful, and she seemed to know Seth's every move before he even made it. Finally, with a great burst of energy, she cast a spell that sent Seth tumbling to the ground, defeated and humiliated.

From that day forward, Isis was hailed as a hero by the people of Egypt. They marveled at her strength and her wisdom, and they looked up to her as a symbol of female empowerment. Even Seth, who had once despised her, now grudgingly respected her and knew better than to cross her again.

And so, Isis remained a powerful and respected figure in the pantheon of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Her flowing magic and strong feminist spirit served as an inspiration to women everywhere, showing them that they too could be strong and powerful in a world dominated by men.


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Free Adult Coloring Page: Queen of the Underworld


In the depths of the underworld, where the damned are cast down and forgotten, the goddess of death watched over her domain. She was a spectral figure, cloaked in shadows and shrouded in mist, with eyes that gleamed like polished onyx. Her name was whispered in hushed tones by those who dared to speak of her, for she was feared and revered in equal measure.

Her name was Hecate, and she was the guardian of the pit, the place where the souls of the damned were sent by the Four Horsemen and the Seven Deadly Sins. Hecate was a strong and independent goddess, with a fierce feminist spirit that burned like a star in the blackness of the underworld.

She watched over the souls in the pit with an unflinching gaze, never allowing her compassion to interfere with the just punishment of the wicked. For every sin committed by mortal men, there was a corresponding punishment that awaited them in the pit. And Hecate was there to ensure that justice was served.

The souls in the pit trembled at the sound of her voice, for it echoed through the caverns like a death knell. Her words were few, but they carried a weight that could not be ignored. For Hecate was the one who passed judgment on the souls in the pit, deciding whether they would be granted mercy or consigned to eternal torment.

And so, the souls of the pit looked to Hecate as a symbol of hope in their dark and lonely existence. They knew that her judgment was fair and just, and that she would never be swayed by the whims of the Four Horsemen or the Seven Deadly Sins. For Hecate was a goddess of her own making, one who answered only to herself and to the powers that she served.

In the endless darkness of the pit, Hecate stood as a beacon of strength and courage, a reminder that even in the face of death and damnation, there was still hope to be found. She was an icon, a symbol of female empowerment and independence in a world that was dominated by men. And though her realm was one of darkness and despair, she remained a force of light and hope, a reminder that even in the darkest of places, there is always the possibility of redemption.


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