@cherrysushi845 he has strawberries now, as per your request
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@cherrysushi845 he has strawberries now, as per your request
Nunca vou terminar essa pintura, n tá ficando do jeito que eu quero e ainda tô aprendendo a pintar. Tô um tempo sem desenhar a Rafaela e Aiko então quis fazer uma delas de Miku
[I.D. Digital full body drawings of two original characters, one human and one an anthropomorphic bug. The human character is on the left, and substantially shorter. He has olive skin, short greyish black hair that's balding in the center of his head, an upturned nose, and heavy eyebags. He wears a cream colored jacket, a scarlet waistcoat, and a white undershirt with a cravat-like collar and lacy sleeves peaking out from the jacket. His cream pants have purple ribbing on the outer hems, and he wears dark grey shoes with short heels.
The second character, a giant bug lady stands around three heads taller than the first. She is somewhat praying mantis-like in appearance, but with a wasp-like body, and is bipedal with digitigrade style legs. Her exoskeleton is brown is yellow highlights on her shoulders and hips. She has mantis-like forearms in place of hands, as well as small, three-fingered hands budding out from her wrists. Her face is immobile, and is patterned to look somewhat like a human female wearing exaggerated makeup. She wears a silver crown with points at the front and sides, and a purple cloth draping from her crown to her shoulders. The background is a pale yellow, and the sketch lines are faintly visible behind the two characters. End I.D.]
can't believe I keep forgetting to post these guys smh. Anyway this is Jacob and Chione and they're married lol. Chione is the queen of the giant insect people (name still being workshopped) and Jacob is a guy who washed up on her shore after a shipwreck.
ahem!!! your intro message says you have some magical world building going on. would you care to share?? -please please please please please please please-
YES ABSOLUTELY THANK YOU FOR THE ASK AHHHHHHHHHHHH
Anyways beware. Many paragraphs of yapping ahead
Alrighty. So the basic idea is that some god (I haven’t figured one out yet but I’ve made several gods before, so I could recycle one from a dnd campaign I’ll be doing) has made a challenge to get to the afterlife. Almost everyone who dies gets sent to one of these cute little hellscapes, and there’s 100 per In-Between (as I’ve come to call it), but only 3 people get to go to the afterlife. Everyone else is basically a sacrifice to the god, and it is very unpleasant and it also means they don’t get rebirth. The moment you die in that dimension, the god basically eats your soul. Not very fun nor desirable.
Each In-Between looks different, but the one I came up with first is a big stretch of woods. There are funky animals that either look nothing like a real animal, or look a little too much like some animal or other. At night, there are no stars, just a big moon, if it can be called that. Everything feels like it’s watching you, and has malicious intent. It can and will drive you slowly insane.
You don’t get to keep many memories, just warped snippets of your life. You don’t even know if it’s your life, but you tend to cling to those snippets like lifelines.
There are challenges that the people have to go through, and they differ for every In-Between, but for my purposes let’s pick three.
The first is that the contestants have to go into an abandoned-looking house filled with traps and find a ring. The second they touch the ring, they get transported out of the house and wake up elsewhere.
The second trial is going through a funhouse-type subdimension (look at me thinking up all these fun words), where it tries to drive you insane, since isn’t that fun. Oh also the insanity causes you to forget who you are and where you want to go, so they have to basically write a reminder on themselves somehow, or be lost there forever.
The third trial is the same in every In-Between. There is a weapon somewhere in the dimension, but of course, it’s a really big world. It has its borders, but it’s still impossible to search. The weapon is super powerful, think like a sword that can kill you with one touch. It alters itself to suit the first person to get to it, and if you get it, you automatically make it out. You then get to choose two other people to accompany you to the afterlife, which makes for a really hard choice.
AND NOW FOR THE FUN PART EHEHEHEHEHEHEHHE.
How you die is so important in the In-Between. Being this close to the source of a god’s power for an extended period of time does irreversible things to you.
One thing that happens to you is that you start to look like you belong in your In-Between. For the one I’m using, you can get things like extra eyes, too-long limbs, body horror galore. And it all. Feels. Normal. “Hey how long have you had this many teeth?” “Haven’t I always?” And they genuinely believe that.
My absolute favourite part is why how you died is so important. It’s not a gradual transformation, it’s super abrupt, and happens to everyone at once. It feels like a blinding pain, then you relive how you died. Then you wake up, and you are changed. How you died dictates what happens to you.
One of my OCs died in a landslide. He controls plants. Another died by falling off a cliff. They grow wings. My MC died in a house fire, and she now gets to control fire. Another OC died by brain cancer, and she can now manipulate people’s thoughts. Not blatant mind control, more like suggestions.
My personal favourite backstory, it’s quite gory so be forewarned, is that he’s a trans boy, and his dad does not like that. He’s from the 1800s by the way so no one would like that. His dad tied him up to a fence In the woods behind their house, cut off his hand so the flesh died, then all the scavenger animals (wasps, rodents, crows…) came and ate the hand. Animals wouldn’t eat live flesh, so that’s why the dad cut off the hand most of the way. The animals then ate him alive :D. Anyways, that got slightly out of hand, but he can now talk to them and “suggest” things to them. Of course, he hates his new power the most out of anyone, because he developed a crippling fear of scavenger animals.
Do I pick favourites then give my favourite oc the most trauma? Yes of course.
Z and I have been coming up with matching costumes, this rules. So far we are narrowing it down to four.
Which idea from my kid sounds the best?
“The salt container and the girl on the tin in the rain coat!”
“Batman and Robin… No dad *I* get to be Batman”
“Those funny dinosaur costumes from TikTok!”
“Bluey & Bandit! I know you know who that is dad I saw you crying over Baby Race
"All I want is you to understand
That when I take your hand, it's 'cause I want to.
We are all born in a world of doubt
But there's no doubt
I figured out...
I love you."
Wicky: so you're wheeling my teammate?
Jacob: I am definitely not
Wicky: well WHY THE FUCK NOT?!
Jacob: I think I need a new job
okey dokey now to write out how The Body of Christ/Personal discernment effects my OCs!
(basically what MLP did with harmony, but with more Jesus symbolism)
Nimbus badly wants to be a village guard, but she's very small and not very strong. She's the first to go out and hunt the demons to prove herself, but learns on her journey that instead of fighting them hand to hand, she's meant to fight them with her art by putting beauty back in what they've destroyed.
Cotton is a goat who is extremely envious of sheep (with some self loathing issues on top of that), and disguises himself as a sheep to work as a spy for TSF, but after leaving TSF behind, he becomes an ambassador between the goats and sheep.
Aurea was obsessed with her beauty, and is still vulnerable to vanity post redemption. She has to give up her jewelry and a lot of other things when she joins the Golden Herd, but because she's already been in the deep end and crawled back out, she's one of the sturdiest members to TSF's manipulation, and can give valuable information on how he thinks and uses people.
My unnamed wolf character (NOT Luna, please, there are too many characters named Luna, I'll edit this out when I have a name for her) has to give up most meats (because eating sentient mammals is wrong), and provides both strength of muscle and strength of will to the herd.
And IDK what to do with Jacob yet, he sort of starts and stops in the same place as a village guard, but I'll figure something out.