Copper, red and brown. From the golden skin of her forehead, scales rise and thicken into the full flush of these colors. The mane thus produced bears the tonal highlights of honey and maple as well as it falls around the curved horns and then down in an unpredictable mass. It flows over the tanned skin of shoulders and back until it reaches the copper-sand scales that form the lower half of this woman. Those muscular coils, snake like, are patterned as if to blend in a with a forest floor. They rise and taper into the tones of human flesh at a feminine waist, a velvet amber colored sarong serving in conjunction with a halter top to preserve what might be called modesty. Bulk of strength is balanced by slim torso and toned arms. Eyebrows like brushstrokes of brown ink and a small mouth tha
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