Some Ghost and Grimmchild doodles for DF AU. Pulling weapons out of your face is honestly kind of a power move.
Grimmchild in this AU is slightly corrupted by void hence the slightly different look lol
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Some Ghost and Grimmchild doodles for DF AU. Pulling weapons out of your face is honestly kind of a power move.
Grimmchild in this AU is slightly corrupted by void hence the slightly different look lol
Doodles of some of my aus
The skrunkly....
some post book 3 nx + some doodles inspired by @gauzestarr's df au
And the rest
The Death Ring is essentially a Warriors-Hell version of a Colosseum.
So let's use that.
Colosseums generally had four types of fighters. Let's connect that to the Death Ring.
There's:
--volunteer (wishes to harm)
--volunteer (wishes to kill)
--prisoner (temporary, may die but it is not the goal to kill them)
--prisoner (until their second death, the goal is to kill them -- rare)
Names:
Caladium -> volunteer that wishes to harm. Caladium symbolizes great joy and delight, as the volunteer often takes joy and delight in inflicting pain, or allow the audience to experience it while they watch the Caladium in action.
Hellebore -> volunteer that wishes to kill. This name is chosen because this plant is poisonous to many species, therefore causing death.
Anemone -> prisoner held temporarily. These plants are blown open by the wind, which blows away the dead petals. It is thought, at least by some, that the beatings of the prisoners serve, as a way, to cure them of their cruelty--either by forcing them to see their ways, feel the pain that they had inflicted on others, or force them to change their ways. In a sense, being a prisoner 'blows away' the flaws in them.
Cyclamen -> prisoner held until they die. The plant means 'goodbye.'
When speaking of individual cats, the plants are added after their names. Examples:
Dullahan-Hellebore, Webstripe-Anemone
Prisoners of the second category were, unlike the rest, not called by their name with the plant name added behind. They were ONLY called 'Cyclamen," erasing their name entirely.
EDIT: FORGOT TO MENTION
The two names for prisoners were also chosen because these plants were used to identify them. In areas they were kept, they were either placed with cyclamen or anemone, and sometimes had them woven into their pelts. This prevented cats who were meant to die from mistakenly being let go, and from bad-but-not-that-bad cats from being killed.
(The second name only sticks when in or around the Death Ring and participating in its activities).
I might choose another name for referees as well, but this already took my so long, so that's for another time!
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my 'jason should dye his white streak to other colors' edits compilation
Dreamfell boys,, remade once again. I think i’ll stick with these designs and names- Pandoran (referencing Pandora), and Kibou (meaning hope.)