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March 02, 2016

Heropon Riki

March 02, 2016/ Tommy

I know next to nothing about this character, or the video game he comes from, Xenoblade Chronicles. But that doesn't mean I can't appreciate this build by lingonkart. Regardless of whether or not I've played the game, I find this guy compelling an absolutely bursting with character. And he appears to have some seriously handy hair.

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