"enough of being barbatos,back to venti time!!" I can't believe you all saw that line of venti's and immediately assumed he just left his nation for the shits and giggles. He never wanted to become a god nor rule over humans. His ideal of freedom is that he doesn't want to control people and rule over them. He wants them to choose for themselves as long as it doesn't hurt them.
Venti steps in when things are dire and sleeps when he knows nothing wrong is happening. If he really didn't care,why did he help vennessa? Why did he help dvalin? Bet you have no answer because he DOES care.
He just doesn't want to do an active role. He wants to do a passive one. This guy already has too many shit going on and even the fandom mischaracterizes him.
You guys need everything to be spoonfed to you and honestly it's annoying.
Oh and alcohol is a sort of coping mechanism. But not his only way. Not an active coping mechanism nor is it a healthy one so stop dumbing him down to that!
i keep thinking about this movie that I was made to watch at my Christian private school. it was all about people 'turning to christ' and stuff but I think it just painted a lot of different people as bad for no reason, for example, they made it seem like this girl was chock-full of red flags because she had a couple bumper stickers that said she was vegan. and they portrayed an atheist character as this argumentative, hopeless person who doesn't believe in empathy or anything and is just flat-out rude and it just rubbed me the wrong way. I don't know. I was forced to watch a lot of stuff there and quite frankly, a lot of it was kind of insane
Haha! Finally got the creative juices and need to ramble necessary to make another post where I explain the thought processes behind the choices I made for my fan iteration! Though I'm not doing a character this time like I did for the Splinter one...
This time I want to talk about mutagen, and the circumstance of the turtles mutation. I have many thoughts in my head on this topic, so we'll see how well I can organize them.
The turtles being mutated is, in my opinion, kind of a huge deal. It's their origin story, their beginning, and an event that will set off the events of every other thing that will happen in the story.
SO! Instead of going over every version of the mutation one by one, I can actually lump them into two categories:
OOPS! ACCIDENT :)
This is the approach for almost every TMNT iteration except for, I believe, Rise and the IDW comics.
To summarize, a cannister of mutagen is accidentally dropped (be it by Kraang, TCRI, etc) onto the turtles (either displaced pets, or sewer turtles) which mutates them, and Splinter is mutated due to proximity, getting the mutagen on himself as well.
The other option is:
WAR MACHINES!!!
Predominantly in rise, the story for this one goes that they were created on purpose by Baron Draxum as warriors to help destroy the human race.
I haven't finished IDW, but if I'm not mistaken, those turtles were created by TCRI also for fighting? (but also they're reincarnated humans from ancient japan?)
Now, these are both perfectly fine and serviceable origin stories for the turtles. But my problem with them is they're not... Much else.
They explain how the turtles + Splinter exist, but don't really do anything more then that. With rise as the exception of course, since their purposeful mutation gives them a connection to Baron Draxum. But i will just get it off my chest and say that I don't think they pushed that concept hard enough... Draxum did ask them to join him and fulfill their original purpose more then once, but he all things considered, he didn't push for it all that hard. And seeing as Draxum was reformed by season two, his involvement with their creation mostly serves to provide an additional father figure.
Why is this important?
Well, I think the best villains have a personal involvement with the heroes making.
Prime example: Lord shen from kung fu panda 2. He's always stood out in the kung fu panda franchise when compared to Kai and Tai lung in my opinion, because where those two want to defeat Po in order to prove their own power to everyone else, Shen is trying to destroy Po because of a prophecy that pertains to him specifically. And in reverse, Po's only need to fight Tai lung and Kai was purely defensive, but with Shen it was deeply personal and had to do with his own trauma, because Shen wiped out his species. (until the third movie, of course.)
Anyway, I wanted to apply the same concept to TMNT zero. And giving Splinter a personal connection to the villain (i.e tang shen, rivalry, whatever) has never never been able to create the same effect for me. I needed some way to connect the turtles specifically to the big bad.
Rise ALMOST does this. But, as I mentioned already, I feel that they redeemed Draxum too quickly, and I would much prefer if the connection was to the primary threat, rather then a secondary one.
I want the tie to be to the Shredder!
It's important to me that Shredder is threatening, and dangerous. "A story is only as good as it's villain" or something. He is THE big bad and I want to treat him as such. This includes linking him directly to our heroes.
How did I apply this idea?
I'm gonna get a little bit spoilery in here, but just understand that all the villains in TMNT zero are working in tandem and have been since the beginning: The Kraang supply the mutagen (or at least the component's for it) to the foot clan. The foot clan works with TCRI and develop the mutagen into something that will actually work as intended, with the intentions of getting some unstoppable warriors out of it that will help them regain their diminishing power in Japan.
The Kraang, of course, have their own motivations, but you get the gist. TCRI, Foot clan, and the Kraang are all together.
The Zero boys were created in a lab, by TCRI/ the foot. The way mutagen works in zero is pretty standard for the franchise: It takes the DNA of one thing and meshes it with the other thing to create a hybrid.
Yoshi was actually IN the foot clan up to a certain point, and his DNA was used in the creation of the turtles. He ends up betraying the clan, and on his way out he destroys all of the mutagen research except for the turtles, and inadvertently get's mutagen on himself in his mad dash to escape the consequences of his actions.
Alright, so what does this do? A few things:
1) Years of research had led up to the point before Splinter destroyed everything. By ruining all of that, Yoshi has cost the foot clans a LOT of money and time, on top of backstabbing Shredder and probably killing several of his previous comrades.
2) The turtles being the only piece of research that survived from this incident makes finding them a big deal to the foot clan. Those are the ferocious warriors they invested so much into. Even if they do rebuild, of course they would want to reclaim that important property! Especially once they become leverage to use against Splinter.
3) This event is a catalyst that sets off the entire rest of the story, making everything that happens tie into one singular thread. Feels more contained.
4) The foot clan will not be able to build back up to what the turtles were for a very, very long time.
What do I mean by that?
Okay now it's time to talk about how the mutagen works :))) I lied about it being standard.
Yes, the mutagen does the usual mixing of DNA, but it's less straightforward then that.
The turtles were created by injecting small amounts of mutagen directly into them multiple times over several months. They did not mutate right away. Rather, the mutagen had a slow effect of them because of this method, turning them into highly intelligent, very durable, capable fighters. Which was exactly what the foot clan wanted to create!
The problem? That process takes time. Like, an entire childhood worth of time to produce a fully-formed warrior. The foot clan would need to first recreate the mutagen from SCRATCH, then repeat this slow-burn mutation process and raise actual children. They don't have time for a roughly 15 year setback.
If mutagen is injected in large quantities onto an already grown up animal, it doesn't create a creature with human-intelligence, it just creates an extremely powerful mutant BEAST. Completely untrainable, dangerous things.
But! Of course, there's the option to pour mutagen on humans! As we've seen with Splinter, that does produce powerful animal-hybrids that maintain their human minds/intelligence.
Only problem there is that, as I previously mentioned, the foot clan is struggling to maintain power overseas. They cannot afford to start mutating their people willy-nilly. Of course they do end up making mutants with this method regardless, via some unfortunate street thugs taking a rough job offer (Bebop and rocksteady) and rare volunteers within the clan (Tigerclaw).
But the point is that what Splinter did had a massive impact on the foot clan and has Shredder understandably enraged towards him. The turtles end up being a catalyst for his revenge and it becomes very clear that "not getting involved" will not be an option for them.
I have more ways of making the connection personal between them (Let's just say Leo and his dad are gonna match) but I'd prefer to save the rest to reveal in the comic later.
Bonus point that because the turtles are such valuable assets, I don't have to reach for poor excuses on why Shredder doesn't just kill them when he has the opportunities (a pet peeve of mine).
i would LOVE to hear more about jewel and em!!! (jewel is such a cute name for a ghoul aaaaa)
AAAH YAY i am excited to talk about them hehehe
i'll start with Em because jewel's backstory is a doozy
this is the picrew i made of Em!
i don't know much about Em yet, she's very cagey about her history, but she's an earth ghoul, very traditional butch, she is mates with Mist. she's pretty deadpan, no-bullshit type of attitude but she's very protective of the ghouls she likes.
she often does guard duty for ghouls in heat, particularly those who prefer to ride it out alone. she'll stand outside their door and fend off unapproved ghouls who come sniffing, make sure the ghoul in heat has plenty of food and water and supplies
she is a backstage ghoulie, typically in charge of uniforms but she's been known to fill in on drums or bass if needed during rehearsals and the occasional show
now for jewel!
i got carried away with her outfits so here's several versions of her picrew lol
jewel is very old. like really fucking old. all the ghouls are old if you count their time in hell, but she's been on earth since she was first summoned like a thousand years ago. i was going to try to sum up my notes on her but i was encouraged to simply drop the 1.5k words i have for her, so here skshfhsh
it's kind of disjointed at first but bear with me, it becomes more cohesive later. also featuring some element headcanons (quintessence specifically) and a light sprinkle of sister imperator hc. and me doing generous worldbuilding
besties wake up new ghoul oc just dropped
her name is jewel, she's an earth ghoul but she's been through the other elements (in order: air, fire, water, and now earth) & she's waiting to become a quinty soon (note: i think that quintessence ghouls are either born into the element like the rest, but they can also be made via element transformation rituals but only after they have been each of the other main elements first. doesn't really matter what order)
also she's trans. ghouls don't really give a shit about human gender ideas, but jewel is so enamored by humans and human customs that she just. decided to be trans. and i love that for her
(and also jewel and em used to have... Something. neither of them will give much more information than that
back when jewel was a fire ghoul apparently, so probably a long time ago, bc she was a water ghoul after fire and is currently earth and she tends to stay as one element for quite a while)
also just thinking about how quinties that have been made probably have tons of people they've forgotten about over the course of their element changes
waugh. i think there's definitely some important people jewel has lost memories of, she's very old and has been on the surface a long time
i think she may have even had a lifemate before, & she struggled a lot with memory loss after her first transformation and they tried to make it work but…
anyway that may be why she's a flirt but doesn't seem to be interested in engaging with anyone who seems more seriously interested
like i think she's aware she's lost someone very important but it gets hazy after that
like how when you Know you're forgetting something but you dont know what it is
and it's like. when you Know you have memory loss but you can't even remember what you don't remember
and you might be aware of some things you've forgotten, but then it's like well what about all the things you're not aware you've forgotten
[here is the Meat of the lore]
jewel's been around for a long long time, but unlike ancient (yes i know they picked the name quinn but whatever, i think calling them ancient is fun) who spends a couple decades or centuries topside but ultimately prefers it in hell with lucifer, whereas jewel was summoned once and stayed
after the very first church who summoned her crumbled, she realized she did not want to go back to the pit and bolted as soon as it became clear they were starting to clear out the ghouls. they might have tried to send them back, but it wasn't pretty and they decided it was more effort than it was worth so...the ones they caught, they killed. so yeah. jewel got the hell out of dodge.
she ended up just kinda wandering around earth for a while, until another (small, amateur) church of satan got the same bright idea to summon ghouls. she's topside but she still heard the call and made her way over to help out, which was good bc these guys had no idea what to expect with new summons and she was able to simmer down the chaos a bit before they mauled everyone for being idiots (most ghouls aren't exactly stable when first summoned, even with all of the precautions in place. so you can imagine the disaster that happens when a church that doesn't really know what they're doing tries a summoning)
needless to say that didn't last very long, and when this church realized they were in way over their heads (which took longer than you'd think after summoning literal demons), they had no idea how to send them back, but luckily they'd only summoned a few and they respected jewel enough to stick with her for a while.
they holed up away from humans for about a century or so before the call came again. it made the rest of the ghouls antsy and twitchy, and they refused to go with jewel when she wanted to check it out (she was now worried that it's another group of amateurs who are going to get themselves killed and release a bunch of fresh summons into the world)
jewel tried to stay with her pack for a while, but she just couldn't in good conscience not go see who was summoning, so she left & they became the first group of feral ghouls
(sidenote i think that there are certain rituals that are more likely to summon certain types of ghouls, and certain rituals that just get you a random ghoul, but ultimately it's one of those things where it's a bit of a grab bag of whichever ghouls may have been more inclined to respond, or, depending on the power behind the ritual, just yoinks a ghoul at random. and that even ghouls who are topside, if they're not already "claimed" they can sense the call too)
this is kind of her pattern throughout her life, with varying lengths of time depending on how successful a church is, and occasionally she'll drop off a ghoul with her original pack that is really struggling but really doesn't want to go back to the pit
over time she starts to be able to distinguish between calls made by people who know what the hell they're doing and calls made by idiots. she tends to follow the call to the idiots and Be Terrifying in order to scare them off of doing this on their own again, but if she likes the church she's with at the time she'll collect them and bring them back with her to her church
...also eventually she figures out how to send ghouls home to the pit, and she will not hesitate to do so if they are dangerous topside & express that they want to go back. she'll be like, "you want to go home? done."
over time she develops this affection for humanity in the way that very old characters tend to, but also a deep sadness bc she watches the same patterns over and over (and also she keeps getting attached to humans…)
so by the time the church that starts ghost forms, she's been around for....probably a good thousand years. they summon. she comes. there's something different about this group, a darker kind of determination she doesnt see a lot. first of all, theyre not scared of her or the other ghouls they summon. (following the idea that seestor is Old As Fuck, way older than she should be, i think at this time she is just a sister of sin. but she's there. and so is mister saltarian)
but needless to say, jewel is intrigued, and she was between churches anyway, so she stays. this group is the most ruthless she's seen with dismissing ghouls & summoning more, except sometimes they don't even send them back to hell, they just kick them out (they give no shits about releasing ghouls into humanity, they kinda want to see what happens). by now jewel has set ghouls up to live as a feral pack dozens of times, and the first ghoul the ghost church just kicked to the curb, she took them back to one of the nearby (kind of. it wasn't really that close) feral packs, but when it became clear they were going to keep doing this, she started helping the ghouls who got kicked out get set up in the mountains nearby (a lot closer than the other pack, but definitely far enough away from civilization they wouldn't cause any trouble. probably. generally, ghouls that form feral packs like that want nothing to do with humans anyway, but they have no qualms about eating any who stray too close)
this church is fucking ferocious about snapping up any wayward humans and bringing them into the church, they don't shy away from rituals, and jewel is fascinated with their idea for spreading the good bad word. there's been satanic bands, that's nothing new, she's hung out with a few of them & picked up some instruments (she tells me she's good buds with candlemass sjdhdh)
but a church forming a band primarily of ghouls and whatever the hell nihil is, that is new. so of course jewel wants in, and she's their most valuable ghoul so they let her (the amount of times she stopped them from doing rituals that would've gotten them all killed or stopped fresh summons from going on rampages is not small, and they respect that)
and that brings us to current times
...also actually though. the current clergy were the first ones to figure out the element change ritual topside (usually this is done only in hell, it's dangerous topside if you don't do it right) and they were going to do it on some poor random ghoul until jewel stepped in and said they should do it to her instead. and that they really want her to look over their ritual first
which actually i think quinn (remember ancient ghoulie? yeah him) steps in too, gently reminding jewel she hasn't been home in a thousand years and she may be a little rusty. he, however, does this all the time in hell, and oversees the whole thing to make sure they don't fucking kill jewel on accident
which brings me to the point that quinn and jewel met when she was quite young, i think they knew each other in the pit but more in the way that you know of the Big Boss Man in the company you work for and he pretends like he remembers you when he visits the store
but anyway, he was fascinated by her dedication to helping the dumb little humans and makes a point to find her whenever hes on the surface, and they are pretty close these days. although she mostly finds him annoying and thinks he should be doing something besides using the humans as his personal entertainment whenever he's topside, but they have the kind of bond you can only have with someone you've known for a thousand years, so there's that
"but albedo did what he had to do! Durin killed people!" dvalin did too? not killed necessarily but surely affected or injured someone. yet venti found a way to purify him. paralogism quest literally never mentions if there's a way we could've saved Durin,just forced Durin's life force into a body of a kid,which said kid wasn't even sure if he wanted to become human or not but said he had to try because albedo convinced him to. this whole decision of albedo's is messed up,and really shows how abuse victims can never really erase the effects that their abuser had on them,which is in this case, rhinedottir. still,albedo continued to isolate Durin,and kept him in his office until they finish the whole thing on a FESTIVAL,mind you. the bubbly kid was gone and hurt when he was turned into a human for albedo's satisfaction. I think albedo being a victim of his mother's abuse literally,without him knowing, traumatized him. and in turn, traumatized Durin.
Lore bomb, right here, right now, lol for new years
The main cast (Sonic, Amy, Knuckles, Shadow, etc) are the same. However, Silver is, in my rewrite, Sonic in the future, with his memory wiped from the trauma of the Day of Disaster. His memory suppresses everything, because he'd break if he remembered. He awoke amidst the destruction one day, with absolutely no memory of who he is or his past before the Day of Disaster. His friends, who were alive beforehand, are no longer alive.
I want it to be known now that I never plan for him to regain these memories, nor do I plan on or want anyone to become aware Silver is Sonic from the future. His past could be hinted at through subtle changes to his appearance (such as, instead of Silver's purely gray fur, it has the smallest touch of blue to it, or the fact that his boots, which he found amidst the rubble, have a stripe on them like Sonic's shoes do), but Silver once being Sonic will never be truly revealed. His design can be found on my blog if you need a reference as to what I mean.
Canon Sonic 06 made it seem like Silver, Blaze, and Mephiles went back in time to stop the disaster from happening just days after the future was destroyed. However, for my rewrite, I want future Sonic to have had to survive several months or even years in the ruin (his appearance shifting into the gray, somewhat untidy one we associate with Silver thanks to the demonic influence of the Iblis, and the radiation from the extreme heat). He would have also have adapted to the demonic influence so well he gains his own psychic abilities from them (losing his old running speed but making up for it in how fast he can fly psychically), though I envision he always did have some sort of potential for it, he was just never able to surface it, so never bothered. He will eventually meet Blaze, a survivor in the future, and they'll work together to make it through their struggle. Sonic (who, not remembering his name, now goes by Silver, thanks to his dulled gray quills) feels Blaze is his only friend hes ever had, and obviously cares deeply about her.
Eventually, they will meet Mephiles. I want Mephiles to actually be a counterpart to the Iblis, a small 'surveillance puppet' of sorts to it created by it, taking the form of a mobian to disguise himself. Silver, who feels like Mephiles looks familiar to him (as some part of his lost memory, too far out of reach to recall, recognizes that Mephiles looks like Shadow), warms up to Mephiles a bit faster than Blaze does, but they eventually trust him.
Mephiles then informs them, once they trust him, that he's found a way to take the three of them back in time to stop the Day of Disaster from happening. He informs them of the Iblis Trigger, and that destroying it can stop the disaster from happening at all. Silver, finally feeling a sense of purpose, a lack of helplessness, and like he can help protect innocent lives, agrees. Blaze is wary but doesn't decline.
I don't want Sonic to be the 'supposed' Iblis Trigger. I think it would be cool if the threat to Mobius wasn't actually after Sonic at all, they only attack him because he gets in the way (other than Shadow, but Shadow was more of an anti-hero to me). Obviously Mephiles wants to kill him but for Silver and Blaze, Sonic isn't actually a priority. Mephiles would instead say it was Elise (who I made a mobian — as I feel she and Sonic parallel Shadow and Maria too much to have both of them be a different species and still have the hots for each other, lol) to give her more significance to the plot, as she kind of felt like she was just there to be like "oh look at yet another girl having the hots for Sonic", or "oh look damsel in distress demon holder". However, I think it'd be better if the REAL Trigger was Mephiles himself. His actions in killing Sonic prevent him from being stopped, and he's able to reunite with the Iblis to resume the Day of Disaster. Yes, the Iblis is no longer a part of Elise, and Mephiles saying the Trigger is her and sending Silver and Blaze to try to kill her is just him trying to lure Sonic into a means to kill him. It's all part of his plan.
The gameplay wouldn't be too different from 06, with Sonic trying not to get killed by his future self, Amy trying to keep Blaze away from Blaze, etc.
When Blaze sacrifices herself (not to try and contain the Iblis, as I want the travel back in time to have weakened her, but instead to weaken the Iblis), I want Silver to have a mental breakdown of sorts. He'd already lost so much in the survival against the Iblis in the future, he was completely lost and alone before he met her, and now she's gone, leaving him lost and alone again, only now he's in the past he doesn't know (or rather, remember). This will also lead to him beginning to question, based on Mephiles' apathy towards her sacrifice other than "it's all necessary" or "it's all part of the plan", if this is really the right thing to do, or if they're making some sort of mistake.
I also feel like Shadow telling Silver about Solaris (which I want IBLIS to be a part of — Mephiles is a creation, merely a 'surveillance puppet' of sorts, of the Iblis) was out of the blue. Instead, I only want Silver to find out Mephiles is a traitor after Mephiles kills Sonic. Then Mephiles assumes his demonic form most people recognize (like I tried to draw in the image above XD), and Silver, feeling utterly betrayed, begins to break down again as who he thought was his only ally left is actually the very thing the thought he was trying to destroy with Elise. He screams and pleads things like "How could you do this?!", "Did Blaze really die for this?!", and "Don't do this to me, you promised me!". Mephiles is unfazed by the clear trauma and betrayal he's caused to someone who clearly trusted him (who still doesn't have, and never will have, any entire idea as to who he was before any of this even began, which is frightening enough), and rejoins the Iblis, restarting the Day of Disaster.
Silver will be very wary of trying to help Sonic's friends defeat the Iblis (obviously for fear they're traitors, too, as he now doesn't know what to believe). However, surprisingly gentle-in-its-firmness convincing from Shadow (as Shadow sees part of himself in Silver, now knowing what Silver and Blaze were doing this for) will help Silver rise to help, and he and Silver will go Super, and attack the Iblis. The Chaos Energy from Silver and Shadow is enough to revive Sonic, and he, Silver, and Shadow take down the fully formed Iblis, stopping the Day of Disaster once and for all.
Silver is not capable of time travel himself in this rewrite (as Mephiles had been the one to bring himself, Silver, and Blaze back into the past). Not only this, but returning to the future after all he'd done, whether the future is saved or not, could cause consequences he's not sure he's mentally ready to fix. Sonic and his friends welcome Silver with open arms, however, and forgive him (as, let's admit it, almost every one of Sonic's friends have tried to kill him before they realized he wasn't a bad guy), warmly letting him into their friend group, finally giving the traumatized, lost hedgehog a place to (re)belong.
A fun post-credits idea would be Blaze returning to the past, as, since the Iblis was defeated, her sacrifice was undone. She wanders around Mobius until she and Silver happen to reunite, where Silver has a much happier breakdown as they embrace, as, though he has friends now, as far as he knows and remembers, she's the first and only best friend he's ever had.
Notes:
-Just to reiterate, Silver is Sonic from the future inflicted with memory loss.
-All of future Sonic's friends are dead. He doesn't even remember them.
-Silver's memories are irrecoverable. Nobody will ever piece together the fact that he was once Sonic, either. Trauma represses shit, and he'd genuinely break if he remembered. This isn't something he'll ever 'outgrow' because that's not how trauma works.
-I love Silver's eager, excitable, awkward personality in most canon Sonic media, but I don't feel that fits this rewrite. Instead, I think, through most of this rewrite's events, Silver would be a lot like Shadow, just dulled from the trauma — cold, calculating, intelligent, and to-himself. However, at the end of the game, in the post-credits, and in possible media afterwards, he learns to open up a bit more, and though he'll never be Sonic's level of optimistic and upbeat (again), he does become more happy, open, and a bit less quiet. He's polite, but also won't hesitate to badly hurt someone if given a good reason to. I wrote it this way because I don't want him to be 'fixed', I want him to HEAL. However long that may take. He'll never be what he once was, but he doesn't have to be broken anymore, not completely.
-Silver lost his rule of 'no-killing justice' when he lost his memory of once being Sonic. He can't keep that moral if he doesn't remember it. Silver would not hesitate and would be honored to take Sonic's place if something were to happen to Sonic (as he not only agrees with Sonic's sense of justice but also sees Sonic as a respectable hero who wants the best for everyone) and no one else was willing to take over, but his willingness to kill to protect the innocent makes him kind of scary. I thought this was cool contrast to Sonic/who Silver once was, and some iterations of Shadow (where in some he's not afraid to kill for justice, while in other media Sonic rubs off on him in a sense that he adapts Sonic's no-killing justice idea). I think this could not only stem from his willingness to permanent out down a threat for everyone's safety, but also from his desensitization to death from what he witnessed during the Day of Disaster.
-This was mostly made to make Sonic 06 not feel like a buggy, poorly written recast of Shadow's story. I wanted him to parallel Shadow and Sonic both, but make him his own being in a way. Silver deserved a good story that respects trauma and outlines hope and truth, the destruction of it, full-on betrayal instead of just manipulation and the effects it can have, loss, terror, and becoming stronger despite the circumstances.
Okay so I changed almond flour to almond bread to avoid any confusions in case I decide to name the ship name between her and mystic flour.
anyway!! This is her now. Don't be surprised,this is not a redesign,but rather after she realised after a while that following a virtue that you don't agree with just because you're holding onto the person is not okay. Flaming spice,lavender flower and blueberry mousse all helped her change some of her identity,since she's the one that asked! Lavender flower was the one who make the hair style,and flaming spice was the one who gave the clothes,and blueberry mousse was the one who gave her the shoes! Those three are currently learning how to make a whole room just to make her feel at home..almond bread is trying to help.