Thorne, the White
"Thorne" is done completely with charcoal and a white charcoal pencil for highlights. I'm not quite sure where the heck white charcoal comes from, but hey, it's written on the pencil, so who am I to argue?
The name comes from the old legend of Saint Jerome removing a thorn from a lion's paw, which befriends them for life. For the record, I personally believe the lion was just hanging around in case he stepped on another thorn. Even a big tough lion has his limits.
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