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Almighty Buck (AKA Almighty Dalla)

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Almighty Buck is one of my line of Prophitz Faes, evil creatures who are all centered around greed and avarice. I keep hearing people tell me I am putting too much work into my art dolls, and not getting the amount of money to cover my time and cost. One day I was told that I needed to make a profit by someone near and dear to me, and I thought "What a great idea!". Now why didn't I think of that sooner? Now NO ONE can tell me I haven't made Prophitz!

Prophitz are greedy little creatures willing to step on anyone to get ahead. They are the antithesis and mortal enemy of the muses, and are the first to curb anything in the way of creativity. To some they are a menace, and to others constant companions. Many are proud of their Prophitz, but for some unknown reason tend to hide them from the public around the month of April.

Almighty Buck, also known by his more formal name of Almighty Dalla, is the deity of all the Prophitz Faes. They, along with a lot of people tend to worship him, but he is wild and wooly, and down right evil. He is similar to the human mythological god Pan, in that he is rather unpredictable and goat like in nature, and where Pan is the god of shepherds and flocks, Almighty Buck is the god of brokers and stocks.

He stands approximately 9 1/4 inches tall and is a polymer clay full sculpt. His armature has been strengthened with Aves Apoxie Sculpt to help make him more durable. His wings are made from translucent polymer and apoxie. They are not removable, but are strong enough to survive shipping with no problem. His hair is a fine natural fibre although I am not exactly sure of the origin. His clothes are made from soft supple leather, and his dollar sign is hand sculpted from Aves Apoxie Sculpt.

 
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