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all the black ravens I skipped drawing a couple weeks ago bc I couldn't fit them all in the frame, for @layton-npc-appreciation-week
Black Raven week: Day 1 - Black Raven
“I am the Black Raven. Welcome to my market.” love the design for this guy... he’s so creepy and yet so playful at the same time, feels very fitting for the kids who don his mask!
(ID in alt)
black raven week day 2 - sweets
@matchamabs
spending the hard earned black market money to buy some very important stuff (tasty treats)
you know the hardest part about making a height comparison is the lack of feet in the profile images to make sure everyone’s on even ground. the group shot comes close, but some of them are stuck hiding in the back and Crow’s a shadow. it’s not quite perfect in a few places (namely Louis, he’s floating a bit above the rest but should be just a bit taller than Badger) but hey, it’s better than nothing.
I think the height order from tallest to shortest is Louis, Badger, Crow, Tweeds/Gus, Nabby/Roddy, Marilyn, Wren, Socket, Scraps. Marilyn, Wren, and Socket are basically all the same though.
If you’re named after a bird in the Laytonverse, all that means is that you don’t pay taxes. I’ve found the common link.
i cant believe i forgot to post this
an aesthetic for wren and socket!
Black Raven week: Day 5 - Work
“We keep meticulous records here. A black market needs organization!”
Documenting, pricing, packaging and storing plenty of found and refurbished pieces for the market. I’m sure it’s no easy task, especially keeping everyone on the same page so nothing slips through the cracks and exposes their clever operation. The sheer size of a lot of their wares backstage impressed me, must a feat just to transport the stuff down into the market’s auction house!