I have 3 OCS from Peter Pan I'm planning to make. One is twisted of Tinkerbell, another one is twisted of Peter Pan, and the last one is twisted of Captain Hook. All of these girlies' designs are originally made by the lovely @angelcoupon btw! 🥰
The Tinkerbell OC is shipped with Malleus, the Peter Pan OC; who goes by Pete but is actually named petunia, will be shipped with Cater, and the Captain Hook OC will be shipped with Lilia (and maybe Swing once his event comes to the EN server)
Here are the notes I made for each girlies so far! I still need to watch Barbie as the Island Princess for Pete and the 2003 movie of Peter Pan, but this is what I came up with after watching the original movie and my current read of Straight on Til Morning. (Maybe I'll include stuff from their characters from Once upon a Time, but we'll see)
As a thank you for reading this far, here's what my Tinkerbell OC looks like in her pixie size next to Malleus. 😂
Here they are! The final installment of my future OCs! After years of physical therapy for their hands, Fern becomes an artist! More specifically the person that paints the enchanted portraits for Hogwarts and otherwise.
They also don't mind doing the odd commission for friends.
You'd think they'd know the Weasley haircolor by now considering they're married to one.
"He had the face of a prince, with the tragedy of a martyr. It held a manufactured sort of beauty, and he stood with the bitter grace of one destined to disappoint. He was a glass castle waiting to break, and he craved the moment he would finally shatter and be free from the bonds of perfection."
(Yapping under the cut)
Nikolai is actually one of my favorite OCs (yeah, I know, they all are) but he never gets any attention. In fact, this is my first time ever drawing him.
Nikolai is the youngest of three siblings born to the wealthy Levine family. The story he exists in is set in the future, with a lot of sci-fi elements. Nikolai was always the disappointment of the family. Advancements in genetic technology mean wealthy families can practically engineer the "perfect" child. But with "perfection" being commonplace to the spoiled rich, any minor error or fault is criticized to an outrageous degree- any error as small as a single mole on a child's face.
Nikolai's life is torn between trying to compensate for his every minor flaw and an utter lack of interest in proving himself "worthy" of his family. He's reclusive and often rude, avoiding the fancy events his parents are so insistent on him attending. Despite this, he maintains an almost positive relationship with his old brother, Raymond, who is both the eldest child and the pride of the Levine family. He's handsome, charismatic, smart- perfect. Instead of Nikolai resenting Raymond for this, he finds himself grateful that Raymond takes everyone's attention so he can continue doing as he pleases.
Nikolai's only "flaw" wasn't just the mole on his face, either. He was a mild medical nightmare, and with the technology of his day being what it was, nothing was left to chance (whether Nikolai liked it or not). He had vision problems, so one eye was corrected with surgery and the other was replaced with a cybernetic. He had mild scoliosis that his parents "insisted" on correcting with surgery. He had to have his appendix out at age 13. Finally, when he hurt his arm in an accident with one of his projects (which I'll get to later), his parents paid to have it "upgrades" with advanced (albeit experimental) technology. Overall, Nikolai is almost as much machine as he is man.
Which suits him fine, as he's an expert with technology. Nikolai spends most of his time tinkering with gadgets old an new. He knows everything there is to know about modern technology, but is also fascinated with the past (with a special fondness for WWII era). He has an impressive collection of war memorabilia, including an army jacket that he's especially fond and exceedingly protective of.
Another large portion of Nikolai's time is spent in the extensive virtual world that exists in the story he belongs to. He can access it directly from his implants and has sometimes spent days in the virtual world while his body lays in bed. His siblings often tease him for spending more time in the virtual world than the real one, and they may not be entirely wrong...
One last important piece of Nikolai's character (besides his involvement with the actual plot of the story, which I won't get into here because this is already long enough)is his lack of empathy. Not in an intentionally rude or malicious way, but in the sense that he legitimately does not feel emotions as strongly as others and is borderline incapable or empathy. He doesn't form connections to people, romantic or platonic, and he's largely apathetic toward peoples' views of him, which leads to him acting against the norm more often and making him an even bigger disappointment to his family. He also doesn't have any particular bond with or affection towards his family, as he doesn't see why sharing blood should make him care about them (and he tends not to care about people in general). His lack of desire for social connection further enables his tendency to be aloof and blunt. Just because he can't care about people doesn't mean he can't be loyal, though.