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Random sketches n doodles and art drop, come here come see what I've done these days on my free time
(Footnotes may appear so they'll appear at the very bottom in case I need to use 1 footnote for many)
From oldest to newest...
Meet Alphonse Goldwing (He/Him), part of the "Manor of Butterflies" project. Not much is set about him other than he comes from a lineage¹ of cogs, was meant to rise to be a Head Honcho, but he's quite confident being a Paper Hands! Has a conflicting personality with Cogs Inc standars, which is enough to bring him and Hypnos together. The ink on his eyes and face are remnanta from previous fights.
This was my first time drawing a Paper Hands and shading my sketchs which was hella fun! The Paper Hands ever
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Rugged, deadly and not quite a suit besides being one in body, Black Swan (He/It/They) is one of my darkest oc' to date in terms of villainy (only surpassed by Demos Themisse (Interpretation of Cj for Memento Mori²), who I've already presented, and my take on Ceo, Atlas Cotard²). He's an assasin, cold and unyielding save for one very specific man who has managed to keep this beast wrapped around his finger: Thomas Saggs.
Not revealing much, Black Swan works directly under Robert, used to be an Insider who rose rapidly into an exe Head Honcho, and is currently set in Cogs Inc as "The Benchmark", Kline Doe, but those are just smoke screens.
(Yes it is meant to look rugged and messy, but I admit I did make this sketch very fast)
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Remember Ophelia(She/He/They)? Well aint nothing this girlie cant do!
Based on "Run Rabid" by Mollie Elizabeth, he's just having some fun, girl things n all yknow. This Ophie is part of "The Manor of Butterflies", a visage³ that roams its halls. Happily married and happily an unlikely Sound and Drop user <3
Who's the husband? Eh... In the works (not my oc and I dont think he's been shown... yet)
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This is gonna be a doozy...
Meet uhm... Ludo Klein Biggs Monsoon Brubot Ruffler... He/They... Yes thats the full name—
Ok, so. Ludo, is Jung's son, who after being in one of High Roller's many highly exciting high stakes high adrenaline shows, and after bonding with Dave and Buck, was appointed a Low Baller (Just friend things said Buck), that Low Baller, is Ludo.
For, the name to make sense I need to backtrack a bit: Thesis of Dreams & Humanity, the project Jung is in, is... drenched... in yumeshipping, however the main couple is Jung, Ben and Misty... that explains the first 3 last names (Klein, Biggs and Monsoon), the last two are the people who conform High Roller, Dave and Buck, because they all have shared time with Ludo when he was little (see pic).
Thats why Ludo likes Psychology (spending time with Jung), and the sound of Rain (Spending time with Misty), and gets on Ben's nerves with his kinda perfect british accent when he's tryna acold them (Which funnily enough came from the british man himself), likes gambling too and does have a lean on it in psychology and everything he does (much like Buck), and, funnily enough has two left feet (unlike Dave).
Ludo shares traits with other connections Jung has, again, very yume drenched project, Ludo even has ties to Allan who in the project, becomes Jung's adoptive dad⁴
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And if you wonder how Jung was doing in the show
Those cooking segments were hell (not pictured: Jung's veil; Jung also went on musical spots, think Deltarune Tv time)
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Finishing with a red—Or rather Lime—ribbon, the first member of Jung's team, Pollux(They/Them)!
Pollux is a defective cog to cogs inc standars, which entails that their personality does not fit a normal Circuit Breaker (Think RuPaul), and as you can see, their circuit is not only lime, but the plug meant to be on their head is not there but on their waist-hip area.
... Now why is he in sellbot clothes. This has to do with Allan and Jung, and its probably the only footnote you'll see directly adressed now, and not later, because it explains Pollux and the rest of my boardbots attires
(Tw // mental health and implied suicide attempt )
⁴Jung becomes Allan's "adoptive daughter" after some issues with Cathal. Considering Jung was working with Cathal as his therapist, when shit hit the fan in the may Mental Health reaching a breaking point can reach, they had an altercation where many things were said, but ultimatedly, fatherly instincts won and between having Jung over to keep watch over Cathal and aid his recovery, Allan and Jung bonded enough for them to form a familial bond.
What does this have to do with Pollux? The altercation was not unnoticed, Jung was punished by being "demoted" from Boardbot to Sellbot, however, no one really counted their team, what many call the "Constellations", to go with them (they basically demanded it)
Cue, the whole team following them into their new jurisdiction and, as you can see, having new outfits. Pollux is just one of my two drawn constellations, the other being Callisto (She/Her; Insider), and her adoptive dad, Huey Lewis (He/They; Telemarketer)
Many things have been, on the works with Jung, many characters appear, many things happen, but I'll need to reveal them in due time, for now I can say, each jurisdiction is meant to have a link to Jung in terms of teams, so, we have Boardbots (Constellations), Sellbots (Muses) and Lawbots (Witnesses) set, each with their own name conventions and themes. Have fun guessing the last 2.
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¹ While this will be explained more when I make my worldbuilding masterpost, Lineages in cog culture in my verses work on the basis of them being "families" of cogs that excel at one thing. The best example would be Pyrosis, my ambulance chaser, whose family excelled in spin doctora. Lineages are separated from other manufactured cogs by their presence of a last name. I.e. Pyrosis Sancoeur, Rue Dikke vs Cattell, Pollux
² In this context, Memento Mori is not refered as Cattell & Pyrosis' project, but as the overarching universe Memento Mori and other projects such as Between Legalese, Dreams and Hounds; Once Upon a Dream; Nobody Makes Sense, etc, are inserted in. Therefore, Demos Themisse, Atlas Cotard and Black Swan are overarching villains, each more present in their specific projects.
³ A Visage in The Manor of Butterflies entails what we may see as a ghost. They're living entities of people who once existed in toontown, and who are present in the Manor, pulled from the collective unconscious. They are not really alive, again, they're more akin to tangible ghosts.
⁴ If you went instantly down, scroll a bit up, this one is in Pollux's zone which is the last art of this list.














