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USA 1986
Making/showing off my first worm OC:
Spindizzy, an case 53 going trough the horrors as is custumary in worm, my girl literally drank an cauldron vial, got an peak tinker power with an hyperspec on rotary/rotation stuff but in exchange her body turned into an rejected junji ito uzumaki slimegirl design, with her constantly needing to spin/have her flesh stirred lest she begin to have brainfog and dizzyness (audience laugh track)
literally the only (sort of) saving grace for her is that she woke up on an scrapyard in seattle in 2000, made friends with the owner who covered for her while she made her iron-maiden-like armor/mobility aid
Three years before leviathan hit seattle
After her armor got damaged and the owner of the scrapyard got killed, she spend her days moping, being depressed and fixing her armor, before promptly leaving seattle and signing up for the wards in boston, where she stayed and lived trough the boston games, by the time of canon, she has put on both an emotional and literal happy and outgoing facade (painting her armor an silly smile, trying to make it look friendlier and so on)
James Blish's "A Life for the Stars" by John Schoenherr
‘Spindizzy Worlds’
[SNES] [USA] [MAGAZINE] [1992]
Electronic Gaming Monthly, October 1992 (#39)
Scanned by E-Day, via RetroMags
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