im gonna go with... Danesh!
Danesh! A simple librarian who takes things slow, I hope you're looking forward to many evenings of being told about books and learning his favourite stories!

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im gonna go with... Danesh!
Danesh! A simple librarian who takes things slow, I hope you're looking forward to many evenings of being told about books and learning his favourite stories!
Meet Danesh and Amon.
Damesh is a trans women who lost her left leg in an accident at her Art studio. She works with pyrotechnics to make the most beautiful statues. Amon is her boyfriend and dreams of becoming a househusband when Danesh is rich and famous. Until then he works at a fitness studio as a bodybuilding coach. He is the kindest person on the planet. Here he is holding their tickets for the concert.
The PCG Assistant - Danesh
Mike Cook’s procedural generation tool has been released!
It’s not a generator, it’s a tool for analyzing generators. Any generator: just set some annotations in the code and it can take the output and settings of any generator function and show you the expressive range. You can track how changes you make to the generator affect the metrics of the output and collect a sample of the expressive range across a large randomized range of input parameters.
This kind of tool lets us move from feeling our way around individual settings for a generator and gives us a high-level picture of the possible outputs. Often, the problem when making a new generator is maximizing the surprises while minimizing the broken outputs.
For live generators, where we’re sailing in unknown waters without a good map of the possible outcomes, we tend to stick close to shore--only implementing the algorithms that we know will work. Danesh and tools like it give us a map and a compass that we can use to plot our way across the ocean.
https://www.assetstore.unity3d.com/en/#!/content/90364
hmm what about Squeak? funky wildclaw, loud, loves music, very colorful and friendly!
I’m definetly picturing him with Macchi, I bet the two would go nuts together!
Also I bet he’d stick around Wisp and Lyre’s performances, even if their style is more slow than what I’d imagine Squeak enjoys
And for an enemy... Danesh probably!
Silence in the library afterall, and I bet he’d make a mess of the place too