Been looking around your blog and have been absolutely loving your characters! (Neal, Bio man, and the other guys)
So I was wondering if you have human designs for them?
Especially for Neal, it would be quite interesting seeing how he turns out to look!
My blorbos! thank you
I have thought about them as humans briefly. But I find it hard to transfer them well into the regular modern human world.
Human bioman, I most often humanify as an intersex trans guy since his regular self leans close to that in aspects. He's from India, probably. Surprisingly, doing some biology science.
His human name? No idea, but it starts with B.
Newer image of the 2 and older with Fueem in there.
Neal is hard when I want all his aspects there. Broken nose and either a mask to make his expressions truly unreadable or just make him bad at facial expressions (/paralyzed facial muscles?). The mask is more unrealistic, but it feels more like him. He would only use body language.
But he's always a little guy in his 40ties (just a little older than bio), with a lot of allergies and skeletal problems. Long hair in the messy, greying man way because canon self keeps a long tail in the same spirit. No idea where he could come from by birth, but culturally, he may be some type of slavic.
He would probably just be Neal or Neil by human name. Crazy right.
Poopy doodle. Nasa shirt because it's funny.
I haven't pondered the rest much. I'm not a big AU guy, so this is all very nothingburger. But Fueem in the oldest pic was, I think, a human enby from South America, that's all I know. Go Brazil!!! or whatever you desire
I don't know why I don't see more people talking about this, but being self-reliant and "independent" and the big boss of everything in your life is utterly draining. Especially if you're the neurotic type. Because life is a great big beast that you as a human being cannot completely predict or control. No matter how hard you try.
Funnily enough, the harder you try to put a leash on it, the worse it thrashes and contorts. And in the end you're left soaked in sweat and tears, with blistered, bloody hands.
At least, that's been my experience. Which reminds me of something a friend of mine used to tell me.
Do your best and let Allah do the rest.
Leave the results for Allah to determine. All you have to do is pray and put your faith in Allah and make an effort. It doesn't have to be a herculean effort. It just has to be what you can do at the moment. Allah, the all-merciful, never demands of you more than you can give.
So, just do what you can. Do your best. Let Allah do the rest.