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"Okay, I can go now."
(10/31)
Having used prosthetic legs since birth, Billie adapted to utilizing the experimental heavy cargo frame better than the rest of the Big Bug's Ranger Crew. This allows for carrying the batteries required for the mass driver weapons needed to defend against large wild mecha.
i see you haven't made art of that void girl on here for a while (unless im just a little stupid) is their any lore to them?
Analog Horror Gir?
It's true, I haven't drawn her in a hot minute. But she's one of many OCs and she's in a setting I've been developing that revolves around SAFE, or "the Study of Anomalous Friendly Entities" division of [redacted]
She's one of a few anomalous creatures that, more important than studying them, are considered entities they should be protecting as well as securing or containing.
Ya'll seem to like Billie.
So here's some more details on her concept and design if you'd like
Still thinkin bout doin the "Dog Isekai" story.
This week of OCs, it's OCs from Cassiopeia Quinn. You know, that webcomic that I make over at https://www.cassiopeiaquinn.com/
Flavor Text is as follows:
1: CASSIOPEIA: Heh. 69. That's, you know... The only natural number whose square and cube use every digit from zero to nine exactly once. *Nice.*
2: An unusual example of the Vanaa species, Nimoo enjoys many human items and traditions, and few more than Halloween. Taking advantage of his malleable form allows Nimoo the chance to dress as festive gourds or a behatted occultist.
3: Despite being a near full body replacement cyborg, Zeke likes to keep most "smart applications" in his head to a minimum. A built in clock is nice for when he wants to check on the oven or the laundry, but he'll turn it off when he's lying down with some dusty old paperback.
4: Paola Feti is a model Navy officer (in a culture based on reputation, rank, and competition). Her skill at dueling hasn't actually proven her correct in any arguments, but it's definitely given her the last word more than once.
5: Madison figured she'd be happy after finishing this new kit, but all she could see are the dozen little mistakes. And they'll nag at her every time she sees it.
(we'll be past 75 characters a day next week meaning I'll be 3/4 of the way to meeting my 100 OC characters a day thread goal, let's a go)