Draw Karl getting hit by a car or something IDK I just hate him

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Draw Karl getting hit by a car or something IDK I just hate him
Would you free the kind and generous man known as Karl latchkey?
Haiii haiii!!! May I request a Karl latchkey :3
How do I get rid of this runt of dough
People don't talk about it enough, I feel, but Moral Orel does well when it comes to representing different types of age regression. (As well as representation in GENERAL.)
The Latchkey parents in particular. They regress to a simpler time; stuck in their high school sweetheart era.
So does Nurse Bendy (obviously). Hers is related to her trauma; allowing herself a safe space where she feels human and treated like an equal and not an object.
One that is not canon, but that I go through, is Clay mentally regressing. He doesn't quite know what it is, but there are times when he just feels like a child wearing clothes that are too big for him.
Like he's still just that foolish little kid who longs for his mother's (and father's) love.
I imagine that he has his own handmade figurines and/or stuffed animals that represent him, his mother, his father, and maybe even people he knows in his day-to-day life as well.
He has quiet moments in his study where he just enacts childhood moments he yearned to have, and still yearns to have to this day.
He finds this activity shameful and keeps it hidden from EVERYONE despite it not being something he should be ashamed of.
Full circle chapter 2
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
The second chapter is here!
“ doughy’s name ” - a moral orel fan-comic
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( art below is old )