victorian goth who is also a vampire squid (her name is abyssa)

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victorian goth who is also a vampire squid (her name is abyssa)
I may have lost my marbles reviving an old AU concerning @deceptiveshadow's Blood Moon....again (lol). A sort of 'what if' scenario for if the original attraction he was being built for managed to survive his whole incident (which, granted, likely wouldn't have taken place in this timeline, or been stopped before it actually got bad). Anyway fun world building dump below.
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Fazbear's Manor of Terrors: A giant manor consisting of five attractions, the main one belonging to Blood Moon, as the og character from their fairly popular arcade game. The layout presents like a mansion with doors to alternate worlds. ATTRACTIONS/LAYOUT: Wisteria's Grove- The first guests encounter, and the only one outside the actual building. She would've stalked and chased anyone around her foggy cyprus swamp inside at her leisure. For those wishing to skip to the main attraction, there is a path to a side door that would allow them to do so, Wisteria splitting her attention between the two entrances. There are maps at the ticket center outside that let guests know this, though Fazbear tries to keep it on the down low so people spend more money to enter more attractions instead. Lobby/Entering the inside Attractions- The lobby would consist of long, dimly lit corridors on either side, all bare and empty except for the single door directly in front of you. Upon entering that door, you're met by a large, enclosed circular space, walls tinted by "age", and smatterings of a faded dark liquid staining the floor. There'd be another three doors, each a different color. Besides them, there are small black scanners built into the wall, each glowing a low neon to match the doors. When purchasing your tickets, you're given a band with a QR code on it to indicate which level of entry you bought. There are three: the fast lane, where you only go through the grove and labyrinth of mirrors, the straight path, in which you take only one of the three environmental attractions to the labyrinth, and the all-inclusive, which is self explanatory. Anyway, you choose which one you want to/can only enter, then go from there. Drako's Dunes (red door)- This is a rather bright and arid area, consisting of sand pits, red and golden brown walls, vaulted bright sky blue ceilings, and three large chambers with connecting paths, one after the other. Drako himself would've had hidden tunnels/rafters throughout, all up high, allowing him to "fly" through the "sky" throughout the entire attraction, dive-bombing and snatching at his victims as he saw fit. If you bought a birthday pass, you'd have access to a secret area, where he keeps his treasure trove. He would've been alerted upon your arrival there, and showed up for a personal meet and greet, treating you like a brave adventurer or equal for "finding his hoard". Abyssa's Depths (dark blue door)- An abyssal zone theme. Hallways lined on either side by deep, thin strips of water, which sometimes cut across the walkway. There are grates over them so kids don't fall in. The place is basically a giant aquarium, you can see parts of it with the ceiling and slits in the walls. The light is manipulated through the glass in such a way to cause watery ripples across the entire environment. Abyssa can reach through the grates with the thin ends of her tentacles, brushing against patron's legs and arms in the dark, and occasionally wrapping around them/tripping them. Culminates in a chamber full of jutting rock shelves and fully glass walls, giving you a clearer picture of how big the aquarium seems (there's actually a black wall about 10 or so feet from the other side of the glass, but they made it kinda optical illusionary to make it seem MUCH larger). In the middle of the room, a MASSIVE pool cuts down into black waters, from which Abyssa can emerge and try to "capture" guests. Or will swim around the aquarium, which is very hard to see movement in, allowing her to tease guests by making them turn in circles trying to figure out if they're actually seeing things or not. Another trick consists of actually leaving water and climbing the rocks (this has all been tested for her weight, trust), and slithering along, making accompanying dragging noises, til she surprises them, rushing at them and sending them fleeing before returning to the water at her "failure". Birthday package allows the guest (and their parents, depending on age) to enter her lair, where she shows off herself and her home.
This is Abyssa. She is a deep sea sea snake lamia who has a love for adventuring and art, despite the fact that she can barely see.
There's a small octopus... trying to steal a tool.
…Ironhide isn’t sure what to do about this.
He watches for a moment, a bit stunned, before giving himself a mental shake and gently trying to pry the tool away from them. Sometimes you just don’t want to ask questions about things like this.
“I don’t know how you got in here, you silly little thing,” he says, using the same soft-stern tone he uses when the cats do something ridiculous, “but you don’t need this.”
There's a soft gasp, and tiny servos on his fluff. A small whisper escapes the noodle, "So soft.."
He lets Abyssa run their servos through his new mane, slow quiet purrs starting up in his throat. “Do you like the change?” Predaking asks slowly, optics dimming in the moment of peace he has managed to find.
Yeah.. Just a wee personal doodle. Big Eel lady lovin on the Big Crab boi.
my computer died before I could post these last night, so here are some late dracoverse halloween doodles!
characters under the cut