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Finally created an Art Fight account and these are the current OCs up for attack! You have the Council of Warlocks…
And on the side: Tamara, Shogaken, and Fipik! I plan to add some more but Tumblr only allows ten images per post.
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An art gifting game
Finally created an Art Fight account and these are the current OCs up for attack! You have the Council of Warlocks…
And on the side: Tamara, Shogaken, and Fipik! I plan to add some more but Tumblr only allows ten images per post.
Got another commission of another Warlock duo by @pespillo (who is still doing comms!) of these two dinguses Viracious and Kisonus. Kis might be more brazenly loud mouthed while Viracious is more of a pointed, condescending lecture. But they are both juvenile idiots around one another. Kisonus looks like she’s about to bite his head clean off.
I feel like one of the mean-spirited things Viracious and other funerary necromancers upset about the new generation turning down the practice would be stuff like The only reason you’d have to worry about people bastardizing your image post-mortem is if you didn’t make/maintain connections in life to protect your image in death. So the fact that this generation is so worried about this says a lot, doesn’t it!!!
Ignore how funerary necromancy has gotten to a point where some people will sign reanimation contracts with companies or other entities where they agree to let theirs or others’ dead bodies be used to advertise and speak good of the entity before their body is finally put to rest. Like Shoutout to this funerary home for such good service in keeping my body nearly prepared before I go to bed in this swanky new coffin they prepared me!!! But before I pass on lemme just share a quick word from our sponsor Cubespace-
I think Viracious would rightfully complain about capitalism infecting funerary spaces and intending to address that with his conquests as a warlord and then warlock but otherwise have nothing to say regarding families and other groups who misrepresent the dead for other purposes. Or people who would just prefer not to have their bodies be interpreted like that at all.
When his children were little, Viracious’ father told them a story meant for kids:
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One day, a man stole fruit from a stall and ran. The owner called out, “Thief! Thief!” A few people ran after the thief for him, but did not know what he looked like; Only that he had fruit, and must run and act like a thief.
The thief sat down with someone else who was eating the same fruit, and began eating the fruit he had stolen. He made sure to wipe his mouth the proper way*.
When the searchers arrived, they saw the thief using polite etiquette. Meanwhile, the other man was holding his napkin improperly. “Thief, thief!” They declared the innocent man. They dragged him off and the thief left.
As the innocent man waited for his trial, it became time for lunch. He began to eat his prison meal. He had learned his lesson and wiped his mouth by holding his napkin the proper way. Meanwhile, the guard held his napkin messily and smeared his mouth.
When the court came to take in the innocent man, they saw him eating properly. Meanwhile the guard ate improperly. “Thief, thief!” They identified the guard. They took him instead.
At court, the guard said he was innocent. The other innocent man was brought in. He said the guard was a liar. Nobody was sure who to believe.
Just then, the judge sneezed. He wiped his nose, holding his napkin the improper way. The two men on trial pointed at him and yelled, “He is the thief!”
*The proper way to hold a napkin is to fold it over your hand like a triangle, with one corner pointing the direction your hand is facing. When you wipe your mouth, you rub your covered hand against it.
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Viracious’ father explained, and his son agreed, that the lesson was about proper manners; If you do not appear and act properly, then you will look as lowly as a common thief!
Viracious’ sister had a different interpretation; She instead saw the story as poking fun at the absurdity of the upper class’ obsession with decorum, and its tendency to judge others based on superficial characteristics. This bias ends up turning against one of its own when a high-ranking official such as a judge is implicated over a forgetful mistake.
Viracious and his father were adamant on theirs being the correct approach, and were unamused by the sister’s takeaway.
So what happens to the Council of Warlocks?
I’ve already gone over how, in an obvious homage to something most of you should understand, Ruby inherits the power of Magick and uses it to thrash the warlocks definitively. It’s a humiliating defeat, and they’re left in the mud and rain.
More specifically, Ruby shatters an entire mountain, or causes a chasm to cave in; Either way the warlocks are buried after they spit out their meagre curses and defenses at Ruby, but it’s too late. They know they’ve lost.
Majikus gripes earlier on about how she doesn’t believe in worship or relying on reputations, but that she ultimately has no choice in using Magick and their power; By doing so, she inevitably reinforces that worship of Magick. Narellus reassures her that you can use a battery without worshipping it, but in the end it’s Majikus’ idea and it’s what the plan depends on, because the truth is that there is no plan, just some general ideas of how to keep the regime running until they revive Magick.
Magick was their lynchpin, the warlocks’ way of strongarming and convincing everyone into doing what needed to be done; The rest would be figured out from there. They put all their faith that they could settle any questioning or dispute by aiming a big bomb in whatever direction was necessary. Without Magick, they would have to make this work on normal ideas and systems and solutions, instead of vague promises and threats.
So when Ruby defeats the warlocks, she reclaims the Magestones to disintegrates them, preventing Magick from being misused and ending that plan forever. Likewise, seeing Magick clearly side with this human outsider over the warlocks delegitimizes them in the eyes of the Monster Realm as a whole; So on top of realizing they have no plan, the Council of Warlocks have also been disgraced in the eyes of the Monster Realm.
Basically? They give up and jump ship.
They all individually recover, dig themselves out of the rubble, and limp away to safety, their first focus being survival before thinking about finding the others. I imagine the first out are Hydrownus and Narellus; Hyd salvages Nare and brings her to safety in a cave, finding shelter from the rain.
Nare feels a bit of relief as she attempts to rest, but Hydrownus… He reflects on how doomed the situation is. He looks at his hands, trembling, and thinks of how this is all gonna collapse and fall apart. He joined Majikus because she made him feel like he could actually do something for once, he could build and not just be nothing more than a destroyer.
He thinks of what he did; Murdering a mother protecting her child, and how his own mother would’ve thought of that. At the time he made good with it, but now, in this tenuous moment?
Hydrownus panics, and gives up. Without another word he just leaves the cave and Narellus turns to see he’s gone. Not so much as a goodbye or a parting gift, he’s just outta there and skiing as quickly in whatever direction is away from here. She’s quiet, and can only call out his name once, unsure.
Viracious wakes up, to find himself in some bedroom. He’s bandaged and tending to his wounds is his sister Thanasia. He already knows what happened, so he’s just quiet. Thanasia admits to him, that… she helped do it. Just as Spelaris betrayed Majikus by powering the barrier spell that cut off the warlocks from one another, she helped plant the necessary nodes for that spell.
That was the reason she was there; To sabotage the warlocks, and by extension her own brother. It grieves her… and realistically, she should’ve just gone along to preserve the mission. But Than couldn’t help herself. During that visit she called out Viracious to his face what he was doing, tried to appeal to him, only to be rebuked. She risked Majikus’ suspicion, because in the end she just wanted her brother by her side, and didn’t want to just throw him out so readily.
That’s why she saved him, she tearfully admits; She really shouldn’t have. There’s no way he’ll forgive her now, so it’s pointless. But that’s what happened.
Viracious is quiet. By all means he should be upset, but at this point he’s just resigned. It’s all over anyway. He wonders what his father would think and just lets Thanasia do her work.
I’ve realized I generally do not care to clarify character sexualities unless relevant and the default will usually be idk bi or pansexual for me.
But at the same time I am having a bit of fun considering Viracious as aroace. Mostly because part of his character’s tension is his desire to fulfill the societal expectations he is supposed to live up to but not being able to fully commit, such as how he knows deep down his dad would’ve supported that reactionary terrorist group so he tries to go for a path of least resistance by reconsidering the aims of the group.
So with all that in mind I feel Vir would not consciously realize it, he’d just rationalize it to himself that he’s too busy being a warlord to settle down. If he ever got a wife I’m sure he’d treat her very well and they’d be likeminded in order for that to even happen. But then it’d be a professional, platonic marriage where they mutually co-exist and if they ever pushed themselves to divorce it’d be on. Largely good terms. With any lingering awkwardness coming not from resentment but a sense of mutual shame over having failed to live up to social expectations because as you could guess in such a conservative society, divorce is a big no-no. Than could help Viracious put it into words but alas he’s already pushed her away.
Anyhow it’s funny because the way I introduce Viracious, he is a necromancer who puppets the dead and desecrates them. And then his whole backstory is that he has made himself a puppet of the dead due to his obsession with honoring them.
With the culture that Viracious and Thanasia come from, I’ve played with the idea of a society where they’ve got the whole “Kid who inherits the parents’ property, while another kid goes off to marry into another family” but rather than that dichotomy being dictated by gender, it’s dictated by order of birth.
So the firstborn is the one who inherits and handles affairs. They are the dominant spouse. The second born is the opposite, marrying into a family as a guest and obeying their spouse. Subsequent children go back and forth. With twins, whoever pops out of the womb/egg first gets to be a dominant spouse. In some cases the parents will look at twins and simply decide they favor the one born second, and because it’s a culture that values the opinions of the parents, they can make that retcon and the medical records will even be changed to reflect that as it’s kept a secret from the kids to avoid dispute.
I was intrigued by the speculative worldbuilding concept of a different type of way to assign property and engage in martial affairs than just sexual characteristics. Hence applying it to Vir and Than’s whole deal.
But the thing I have to consider is that ultimately… It’s symbolic of actual patriarchy and misogyny. It is blatantly an allegory for how as the elder son, Viracious is favored by his father, while Thanasia is the younger daughter and all he can think of is if she’ll stop being annoying. Viracious and his father are conservative reactionaries and Than’s ordeal is meant to feel one to one with misogyny, hence her feeling of alienation, her doing things that would make their dad roll in his grave such as being a sex worker, while fearing how Viracious would react if he found out.
Viracious is meant to be a benevolent misogynist who will slap a boy for saying something rude to the head female servant of the household and lecture him on taking for granted what the women in his life provide. But in the end he’s like an Evil Hank Hill; Stripped of that fundamental compassion and willingness to admit that he’s wrong so he winds up more geared towards respectability politics than actual decency.
But there reaches a moment where it’s like. What is the point. Playing around with how it’s about patriarchy and misogyny but only symbolically but also that’s how you’re meant to approach it. Why not just cut out the middle man and make Viracious and his father and the culture an actual misogynist while Thanasia has to grapple with all of that. Because if they’re the only two members of that culture I’ll really have time to invest in then what value do I have outside of them beyond like. Dominant girlboss wife and submissive malewife.
And so while I might still keep that idea for another aspect of the Monster Realm, for Viracious and Thanasia I’ve considered that it’s just actual misogyny. And as for how Viracious navigates his relationship with his female boss and coworkers, it’s simple:
In addition to a lot of misogynists being able to make exceptions or whatever. He simply believes that their cultures and their races are different so the rules for them work differently, and so he’s not gonna apply his culture’s rules and thus it’s not a consideration in his eyes. Of course Majikus and Editaurus are respectable. He finds Narellus and Kisonus deplorable but in a non-gendered way!
But in the end it’s a kind of faux-inclusive approach to foreign cultures where he doesn’t mean any offense, he’s just kinda apathetic to the whole thing. Again with the respectability politics. His culture and traditions are simply a greater priority so Viracious feels it’s justified trampling societies beyond his own because that’s just what you do, every culture for themselves. It’s based in bioessentialism and a dismissive lack of curiosity in the backgrounds of the others so Viracious just focuses on what his species and society is supposed to be like at the expense of others’, because generally speaking the traditions of other cultures do not entail being colonized by someone else.