Another character from the same story as Richter, Leon is also a half-vampire and ~300 years old. He was enslaved to the same pureblood vampire family as Richter 200 years ago, but unlike Richter, Leon was freed by someone in that family. In the modern era he runs his own vampire-friendly bar in LA, where he first met the story's main character.
Leon is easy going, well-organized and methodical, tho rather guarded. He always does his best to make sure those around him stay safe, especially those most vulnerable. He's also a very good cook and extremely tech savvy (unusual for a vampire his age).
This is how he looked when I did that ask meme (almost a year ago!!)
I was still pulling from his original design from back in '09 but I started to feel like '09 is where the look needed to stay ^^; Took a bit to figure out exactly what I wanted for him, too. At first I tried a more punk style but because he's actually quite wealthy it felt antithetical to go full punk, so I tried something I think is more along the line of fashionable goth haha
Lineup of my boys w/ their respective heights. The official title is Pandorus, based off of Dante's original name when he was first created and a reference to his soul anchor: A little jewelry box
Main character time! Trevor is human and the central figure of the story's events, becoming host to the soul of a vampire prince. He is the cinnamon roll, the soft boi, the "if anything happens to him I'll kill everyone in this room and then myself" of the group. He's a little sheltered and can be too trusting at times, but will not hesitate to endanger himself for someone he cares about. One might even say he overcompensates to cover what he thinks are his more serious flaws.
Here's how he looked in that ol ask meme
Changed up his hairstyle a bit, but otherwise he's mostly the same.
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Just decided to draw one of my OCs. His name is Pandorus, the son of another OCs (Heart and Jōthos). In short, his mom went ‘no, this universe should not exist’ and deleted, but his existence from multiverses denied on being deleted, merged into one and is now wandering by either wanting to kill Heart or to love Heart.
He’s known as the paradox or the error.
Order Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths) No Taxon (Moths) Superfamily Bombycoidea Family Sphingidae (Sphinx Moths) Subfamily Macroglossinae Tribe Macroglossini Genus Eumorpha Species pandorus (Pandorus Sphinx - Hodges#7859)
Hodges Number 7859 Other Common Names Pandora Sphinx Synonyms and other taxonomic changes First described in 1806 by Jacob Hübner as Daphnis pandorus
Eumorpha pandorus Explanation of Names Greek pandoros (πανδωρος) can mean either "giving all" or "given all". The name Pandora (πανδωρα) is the feminine form of this word. Size Wingspan 87-115 mm Identification Adult: forewing olive green with darker green apical patch and border along inner margin, broken near anal angle; pink streaks near middle of wing and at inner margin; double black discal spot; hindwing whitish basally, green distally, with two large black patches, and some pink at anal angle
[adapted from description by Charles Covell]
Larva: body bright green or reddish-brown with swollen third thoracic segment into which head and first 2 thoracic segments can be drawn; abdomen with small white to yellow spot on segment 2 and large oval spots around spiracle on third to seventh segments; whiplike horn of early instars replaced with button in last stage; thorax and anterior abdominal segments with dorsal black spotting
[adapted from description by David Wagner and Valerie Giles] Range Eastern United States (Maine to Florida, west to Texas, north to Nebraska and Wisconsin) plus Ontario and Nova Scotia Season adults fly from May to October
larvae present from June to November Food Larvae feed on leaves of peppervine (Ampelopsis spp.), grape (Vitis spp.), and Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia). Life Cycle one generation per year in the north; two generations in the south Remarks An extra-spectacular sphinx moth.