Someone said they liked my Toya design for my post-war au so here are some references I made for him about three months ago! When I originally made them, I had it set up with my thoughts just written on the canvas, but I repositioned stuff to remove the text and actually typed it out so you guys can read it, haha.
Page 1 is of his scars. Just going down the list of figures...
This is his current left arm resting position due to his elbow being fused together from extreme heat. He can still move the limb and the attached hand, just not with much strength and he does not have the ability to lift it above his shoulder.
His hair is kept shorter so that it doesn't bother his scars as much. The length that it currently has is to hide the patchiness that would be evident from something like a buzzcut--this patchiness is most prominent around his temples. His lips are thinner after reconstruction, with his bottom lip being more full than the top. His eyes are also uneven after reconstruction and his ears are slightly different shapes for the same reason. His right cheek is fuller than his left cheek and his expressions are a bit uneven and tight due to the skin there. His nose had a complete reconstruction and is a new shape, with a small nostril and more straight, defined bridge than the rest of his family. His face was originally reconstructed with a remaining heathy flap of skin from his thigh, but he was later given a partial transplant and cosmetic reconstruction.
His left hand. It used to be completely fused, hence the scar tissue there. The skin had to be separated and he still has swollen scars from it on his fore, middle, and ring fingers as well as his thumb. These can make it hard for him to bend his fingers closed.
Full body reference. He had an above the elbow right arm amputation and, as stated before, he has a partially fused left elbow and left shoulders. Both of his legs have bilateral below the knee amputations and osseointegration (the metal bars).
Speaking of the metal bars, let's go into his prosthetics:
This is his right arm with his prosthetic. Again, he had an above elbow amputation and, as such, now as a socket-based prosthetic. This prosthetic is very high-end (commissioned by Endeavor) and comes fully kitted out with a carbon fiber shell for lightness, individually articulated fingers (with myoelectric control and silicone finger pads), and the ability to lift a maximum of seventeen pounds (though, that's really pushing it and he should only really go upwards of eleven).
Both of his legs have osseointegrated abutments, which is titanium that has been attached directly to his bone. This was considered more ideal for Toya to avoid the friction pressure of a socket irritating his burn scars (this was not done for his arm so that he could still have right hand use).
With his legs attached, Toya is fully capable of walking like a normal person (when not attached, he can walk on his knees). He has black foot modules shapes like shoes. While he could get skin foot covers, he cannot be bothered and does not care about the aesthetic of trying to fit in. His shins are made of carbon fiber and are slightly bent like an athletics prosthetic.
After the two year timeskip, Toya is fully capable of doing his morning and evening routine of putting his prosthetics on and off completely independently. Frequent lotioning and gentle care of the amputated limbs is the only way to keep him out of severe pain, and walking or running too much in a day can cause him discomfort. Cold weather can also make his skin feel tight. He has ways to manage his pain when he has phantom hurts or chronic pain flareups.
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