2 - 17 - 18 from the meta edition and anything you want from the other one! (if u can) ~♡♡
2. One OC will protect you, and the others will try to kill you. Which OC would you pick to be your defender?
I choose Gyo'bbl'eyt, practically my most overpowered oc to date for the sole reason that it is literally a giant, black hole-spewing space turkey god. Very few of my other 90+ ocs could stand a chance. The main downside is be that Gyo'bbl'eyt is a pretty depressing and unenjoyable individual to be around and the only thing it would talk about is the heat death of the universe and how insignificant and trivial my life as a mortal is. :/
17. If you could choose to meet one of your OCs in person, who would you pick?
If I had to choose One (1), I’d go with Asmodeus. He’s probably one of my friendliest ocs and would probably give the best hugs. My other considerations would be Sammael, Anton, Emmett, Leverrett, Saul, or Devyn.
18. Which OC would you absolutely NOT want to be a real person?
One the comes to mind is MAMMON. Although I do love/hate drawing and writing about him, he’d be so INSUFFERABLE irl mostly bc he’s a horrible greedy capitalist who takes advantage of others, abuses his power and wealth (not to mention his employees), is so petty and untouchable, I could go on for days on why I’d never want to meet Mammon or anyone like him irl.
Some other bad ocs I’d never want to be real: Gregor Skein, Gyo'bbl'eyt, Debby, Lucifer, and Beelzebub to name a few.
21. How they react to pain
I choose Lucifer for this question. For the most part, Lucifer has a cartoonishly strong tolerance for physical pain, to the point that he could do things like jump off a skyscraper and smash himself on the concrete and walk away seemingly unscathed to mixing a dangerous concoction of arsenic, toothpaste, concrete mix, glue, and bleach only to drink it with no problems. However to emotional pain, it’s a much different story. Lucifer has great difficulty dealing with his own shortcomings, regrets, traumas, etc. handles coping with all of it very poorly and he tends to avoid acknowledging it.