Medical School: Surgeon
His goal was always to be a doctor, but undergrad degrees don't matter much, and majoring in something else shows well-roundedness.
Law School: 3 years, to become a Defense Attorney.
Marius overachieves for the sake of looking good.
Law School: 3 years, to become a Prosecutor
Grad: Something science related...
Wife into Marketing major, with Graphic Design minor.
She dislikes technology in general, and AI is a very dangerous step into further societal breakdown. Also, the environment!
He also fears the degeneration of society from it, but not as much as September, Zane, and Absit.
It's scam-ridden, it's harmful to the environment, it has no regulations. She already hates capitalism, and this is the same thing, but worse: the people at the top exploiting the poor through lies and manipulation, now with even less regulations.
He also dabbles in regular crypto, more just as a gamble in case something great happens in the future. He's not optimistic, but whatever. He's got money to burn, and he probably finds it a little fun.
Also, most aren't legitimate and just scam people out of money. He feels so bad for them.
Bad for the environment, mostly a scam, and it's so capitalistic it hurts. She hates how people fell for this utterly idiotic hysteria.
They're one of the stupidest ideas ever, but it's harmless, outside of the losers who get ripped off, and that's their problem.
He finds it stupid, but isn't one to take a strong stance against things he disagrees with, because everyone's allowed their own "truth," regardless of his own feelings. If you say the monkey is worth $1,000,000, then it is, in your world...
Similar to AI Art, if someone told him it was stealing, he'd agree it's wrong, until he sees that the product is still available where it's supposed to be. Then he'd point out that it's still there, so it's fine.
If he didn't know the person (even by name) in advance, he'd be pretty chill with it. If he knew of the person, he might feel a little bad, deep down (corrupt or not), but not too bad. Fate has spoken, after all.
He fears he'd be on the chopping block too, and thus might side with anyone wishing death on anyone else (exceptions for people he actually likes), just so those people consider him an ally and won't go after him.
He might actually partake, but so far, I have no plans on having him kill anyone powerful. He would certainly like to, but he's lazy, and also waiting for the perfect opportunity... (Bye Gatlin.)
Gatlin isn't particularly corrupt (at base), but he's a big pacifist, and as a very rich man himself, he worries condoning the murder of the rich and powerful is a slippery slope that'll lead to people like him being worthy targets. No thank you!

- Blunt/Rude
- Antisocial
- Stubborn
- Physically weak
- Science-focused

- Goofy/carefree
- Comic relief
- Avoidant of problems
- Sadder, deep down
- [SPOILERS] Kind of sort of a little dead, or close to it

- Self-sacrificial
- "I'm sorry!"
- Kindness

- Comic relief
- Womanizing
- Sister problems (but very different)

- Different personality from past to present due to a massacre
- Cold killer in the present

I have never played Rebirth, so this is going off of looks and his bio.
- Sadistic
- Apparently, kidnapped people

- Clumsiness
- "I'm sorry!"
- Trust in others

- Tales of the Abyss as a whole was my initial inspiration for a music-themed soldier, and I used Tear as a baseline.
- Lydia's rank of "Grand Maestro" is taken from Tear's superior, Grand Maestro Mohs.
- Outside of inspiration, they aren't all that similar.

- Over-the-top weirdo
- Pathetic
- Threatening comic relief
- Mad scientist
- Was innocent and shy as a child. JUXTAPOSITION.

- Awkward/Bad at socializing
- Prideful
- Critical
- Inferior, but tries really hard
Berkut (Shadows of Valentia)
- Arrogant
- Entitled
- Desperate
- Blinded by a thirst for power
- Tragic

- Soft-Spoken
- Humble/Self-Hating

- Incompetent loser
- Huge ego
- Vengeful

- Assassin
- Cold/Lacking emotion
Dmitri (Three Houses)
Vengeance! Kill every last one of them!!!

- Aloof
- Willing to do any job, no matter how dirty
- KNIVES
Python (Shadows of Valentia)
- Lazy
- Cynical

- Reckless
- Overconfident
- Build

- Optimistic
- Bubbly
- Over-the-top
- Gullible

Loyal to country, above all else. Some other "Camus archetype" probably works better than the actual Camus, but I'm not well-versed in these villains.

- Head in the clouds
- Very unintelligent

- Troubled past
- "The ends justify the means"
- Conniving
- Tragic

Striving for perfection by throwing away emotions and desires.

- Carefree (on the outside)
- Talkative
- Comic relief
- Sort of similar looks (glasses, facial hair, tuft)

- Bad luck with women
- Over-the-top
- Not the smartest
- He loves big boobs!

- Driven by vengeance
- Blunt/Few words
- Cold
- Violent

- Kindhearted
- Sees the best in people
- Pacifist
- Adopts cats

- Calm-to-manic
- Morbid sense of humor
- Fascination with death
- Thin ponytails

SHOW OFF MUSCLES.

- Chipper personality
- Gullible
- Martial arts
- Short
- They make similar faces when posing


- Ego
- Conniving
- Claimed rivalry with another
- Theme music
Florent L'belle (Dual Destinies)
- Ego
- Cares about looks
- Looks down on the poor
- Theme music

- Laid back
- Loyal
- Jokester

- Superstitious
- Timid
- Fearful

- Bad luck with women
- Not intelligent
- Comic relief loser
- Has an arsty side
- Loyal to friends...usually
Richard Wellington (Justice for All)
- Not intelligent
- Unearned braggart
- Comic relief loser
- Flamboyant/Over-the-top
- A jerk

- Optimistic
- Selfless
- JUSTICE!
- SPOILERS: Aka, not the in-game character
Ema Skye (Rise from the Ashes)
NOT THE APOLLO JUSTICE ONE.
- Optimistic
- Bubbly
- Obsession with science

- Bubbly
- Supportive
- Energetic
- Go-getter
- Self-esteem issues, deep down

- Head in the clouds
- Theme music

- Inventor
- Awkward
- Robotic parts
- Tragic backstory


- Power-hungry
- Willing to do anything for power
- Overall deadpan
- Sarcastic
- Socially awkward

- Comic relief
- Lighthearted
- Social
- ...Fat

SPECIFICALLY flashback him.
- Dead wife :(
- Very sad :(
- Kind of even looks like him (though I watched Lost WELL after creating him)

- Untrusting
- Demanding
- Cold
- Trigger-finger

- FAITH
- Otherwise, they're not that similar. Locke is a lot more forceful.


- Prudish
- Haughty
- Power-hungry
- Similar speaking mannerisms

- Owns a business
- Usually carefree
- Italian (Dirty Figger)

- Valley-girlness
- Stupidity
- Childishness due in part to trauma (though very different ways of going about it)
Clay Puppington (Moral Orel)
- "Stinkin' dead end job..."
- Childhood messed him up
- Ego
- Depression
- Whining
- Blames others for his faults
- Gay thoughts

- Childish
- A destructive nuisance
- Selfish
- Isn't (probably) intentionally malicious

- Perfectionist
- Calculating
- Looks down on others
- Snaps later
Long Feng (Avatar)
- Calculating
- Power-hungry
- Calm/barely shows emotion
- Bonus points for initially being in an advisor role

- Eccentric businessman
- Comic relief

- Vengeful freedom-fighter
- The ends justify the means
Combustion Man (Avatar)
- Silent assassin (though CM is much more BOOMY)

- Muscles
- Ego
- Love of fighting?

- Arrogant
- Brash
- Hot-tempered


- Evil, power-hungry advisor type
- Temperment (calm one second, furious the next)
- His manner of speaking

- Water-theming
- Wants to be human(oid)
- Collects knick-knacks

- Temperament
- Smart
- Science
- Ginger :|

More so in a Bad End.
- Goofy on the outside
- Scary on the inside

- Super kind
- Selfless
- Panicky

- Total idiot himbo
- They have VERY similar reasoning behind their dumb ideas, like in S2E1, when he becomes a Catholic because Christian stuff is what always kills ghosts, and it's good for business.

- Violent
- Not good with words
- War-related?

- Earth-loving pacifists
- Innocent, and looks for the best in even bad people
- Forgiving
- HORNS

- Silly
- Chaotic
- Childish
- Likes to bite people
- Tech knowledge

- Calm to manic nature
- Obsession with death

- Tomboyish
- Down to Earth
- Pragmatists
- Both like money, though Nina's more money-grubbing

- Finicky
- Critical
- Know-it-all
- Prone to freaking out
- Skinny pointy-nosed ginger

- Rich-guy idiocy
- Overall carefree attitude
- Also, sunglasses.

- Soft-spoken
- Self-sacrificial
- Easily flustered
- Low self esteem

- Agile
- Stealthy
- Blunt/Short with words
- Distant

- Goody Two-Shoes
- Emotional

- Silly/random
- Unintelligent
- Somewhat childish

Sadly, I don't know if me or my best friend created Terkey, but together, we wrote books about him in 2nd grade. Lots of books. We didn't know how to spell "turkey," but once we learned, we kept his name the incorrect spelling.
I think I created Smiley Smith, but again, there's a chance my best friend did. I do remember drawing him HUGE with chalk on my neighbor's driveway, and I thought that was where he was conceived. He was friend with Terkey.
Again, could've been my best friend or me who made him (I'm less sure on him than Smiley Smith). I think he was worn by Smiley Smith sometimes. I think he was kind of nerdy and more cautious than the others, no surprise.
She was drawn at Myrtle Beach, I'm pretty sure, and she was one of my favorites, serene and pretty. I don't know if "Tenshi" was her name, but I know I wrote "Tenshi" on a drawing; it means "Angel" in Japanese. Yes, Weeb stuff.
Despite him and 2007 Girl being the progagonists (not Tsuori), neither of them have names. I don't think he was based off of anyone in particular, but he was surely still based off of Kōsuke Fujishima's (one of the Tales Series's' character designers) general style.
Despite her and 2007 Boy being the protagonists (not Tsuori), neither of them have names. She's your classic kindhearted healer, and her design is based off of Tear from Tales of the Abyss, though their personalities are quite different.
"Tsuori" is not a real Japanese name, but it sounds like one, which was all the young me needed. Of course, her name was written in Katakana, to boot instead of Roman letters. She was based off of Anise from Tales of the Abyss, because I was very into that game back then.
She was originally just a random design I made for a looping Flash animation I was testing, but I later put her as a tritagonist in some pointless plotless Opening I made in Flash for the heck of it.
I actually dated this one and only this one. He's just a random design I never used, so I'll call you "July" for now, even though that's more of a girl's name.
I don't truly know when she was made, but she was made during Marching Band, so we'll say August, since that's when Band Camp would've been. Fun Fact: I only joined Marching Band so I could go to China, but I did end up really enjoying it (and stressing about and hating it at the same time). Ah, the memories...
Ditching the earlier trio, I made an Opening (using the Tales of the Abyss Opening, Karma) using three new characters, him being the main protagonist. All I know is he was an eccentric magician.
She's just your average peppy girl, from what I remember, but I swear there was a little more to her. I think she was one of my favorite designs back then, based off of Avatar: The Last Airbender, but not technically made as part of that world; just inspired by it.
A flamboyant guy I animated on his own for some reason. I think he was either a villain or an anti-hero, but he wasn't majorly fleshed out.
...He's based off of my high school band teacher, though I've changed his name (to what it is now) since then, to distance them. The base hairstyle is still accurate. His personality isn't really based off of him at all, except for the line "like a hobo on a ham sandwich," which comes directly from a phrase my band teacher said often.
I later dragged him into my world of Pro-Crasti Nation Adventures, and the unmade "serious" story with the same characters. He was evil, but the main character, Alldrick, befriended him, because they both loved jokes.
I'm not sure of the exact date, but I claim it's May 21st, so let's go with that. He was made as an anti-hero main character for a story I never wrote. It was an extremely meta story where heroes and villains fought not because they wanted to, but for the sake of keeping their planet alive—because certain high up individuals knew that they were in a story, and the story needed conflict to keep going. He was going to be a scam artist villain who didn't like his job, but he was somewhat forced to be one, for the sake of the world. He'd later learn he had the ability to manipulate plot holes or something, and that'd play a role in the story. Sadly, it's been FIFTEEN YEARS, so I don't remember many plot elements, and the story was fragmented with no through line in the first place. I'm bad at writing stories.
If she had a last name, I don't remember it, but she was a "Deus Ex Machina," so maybe she never had one. "Sammael" based off of that Bible lore. Edgy.
I don't remember the details about her backstory, but I think she was originally a human, and the lover of Raff's dad, and they were a villainous duo together or something. She was a sort of guide to Raffael and his villainy, after they met.
Her weird transparent futuristic wings are something I've liked, so Amun kind of copied her wings in terms of glowy transparency, though his look different. (Same blue hue too.)
As his name would suggest, he was a "hero" of the story (but not protagonist, because my story was going to be focused on the villain/anti-hero. He wasn't fleshed out, from what I remember, but he, like Victoria, who he ventured with, had a strong but simplistic sense of justice.
In Pro-Crasti Nation Adventures (and perhaps even main canon, if they had a reason to live together), Raff is his roommate for a bit, then moves out, but not before selling all of Guy's stuff first. I think there was more to it, but I don't remember the details.
I don't know if I made her in 2010 or 2011, but my Toyhou.se says probably 2010, but she was after Raff, so let's just put her in December.
She's Raffael's sister (that might've not been an original plan, but it happened, and they're kind of a yin and yang). Her "power" was the ability to read talk/thought bubbles, aka she could read minds and hear anyone's whispers, so long as it was important enough for the plot. She was bubbly on the outside, but this secret power of hers made her rather depressed on the inside.
I wish I could remember the interaction I had planned for her and Alldrick. He fell down a cliff and into some water, and she found him and helped him, but she read some of his thoughts and responded to them. That'd have been nice to draw as an adult, if I still remembered any of the dialogue. Oh well.
She was a good person, but for some reason, was forced to be a villain later.
Victoria was made along with a whole bunch of other people in 2010/2011, all meant to be part of a single story I was writing. She was either a protagonist or "antagonist," but to an anti-hero, while her heart was pure—too pure, to the point she saw the world in black and white.
Her gimmick from the start was to be a healer who was unskilled at healing, who'd hit people with her staff when frustrated, as a last ditch effort. She hasn't changed much in base personality, but she did develop an inferiority complex later.
Much later, in 2019, she became 's cousin, but they were originally unrelated, despite sharing the same world. They were both pony-tailed gingers, so I figured why not.
I don't know the exact date he was sketched on a random piece of paper, but he was made in April. He started out as a smirky comic relief military man who'd later have a pathetic downfall, but within half a year, he was instead a colorblind journalist with hemophobia due to a tragic backstory. Fehlen was his uncle, I believe, perhaps decided after the fact.
He was supposed to be a side character, but I liked him too much, so I made him the main character of a dumb story using the same characters called Pro-Crasti Nation Adventures. His down to Earth personality changed to one of a rather insane stupid man who really loved telling jokes, especially puns. A running punchline was him asking people in the Crasti Nation if they were "Pro-Crasti Nation," thus the title.
He was probably my first OC that I obsessed over, like I used to with existing IP characters.
I doubt I know exactly when I made her, but she, along with Alldrick, Raffael, Lilith, Zane, Victoria, Ffraid, Fehlen, and some others were from this era. I'm not sure where I got July from.
A minor character meant to be the advisor of Lugubrious. He was in a sketched comic where Victoria and Raffael stumbled on a bunch of his dead bodies in the castle they were storming. In this dumb fourth-wall-breaky world, Picardy was constantly killed by Lugubrious for giving him (good) advice, then "redrawn" when Lugubrious realized that. Poor guy.
His design has changed a lot (he used to have straight white hair), but he's always been very scared and panicky, and related to music. His name is a pun of the "Picardy Third," in music.
I didn't date his original sketch, but Zane was created sometime this year, or in 2010. He was a Team Rocket-esque loser, planned to be some sort of imperialist in some "primitive" nation, but failing at every turn.
Originally, another guy (much more stoic on the outside) had the name "Zane E. Lune," but Zane quickly stole it, when I started a comic called "Pro-Crasti Nation Adventures."
All I know is I made him while I was in German, because his name is a pun of "Empfelhen," to recommend, and then later, he loses his title, and is just "Fehlen:" Missing...
I later made him Alldrick's brother or uncle or something. Maybe he's even responsible for the tragedy with Alldrick's family.
I don't know the date he was made, but a bio from 2020 says January 18th, so sure.
Terrible pun. Worse than most. I think I either started with his name as "Ayman" or ended as it with this, but "Iman" looks better, despite it surely being pronounced "Ih-man," and not "Aym-an."
It's a pun of "I'm an alien," because he was going to be an alien, and the joke was that people treated him like an illegal alien, when in reality, he was an alien-alien (but also illegal, by default). His sister, Yorran was made the same time.
Like Ayman, her punny name is terrible, but she's a gremlin whose first words on the planet were "You're an alien," so she kept repeating it, including when someone asked her what her name was. I think it's pretty stupid, but for the time being, we'll keep that name and origin, since I'm not using her right now anyway.
'Tis a shame all my low quality digital sketches of her have her scared/sad, when she was actually super bubbly most of the time.
Note: I have her birthday as May 14 [2022]; that must be when I remade her for D&D, with some different lore.
Her last name is new to 2022, originally Ffraid F. Feiffel or something. I was trying to make her have FFFFFF in her name, to symbolize white, but since then, I've realized just FFF works fine for that. Occasionally, I make her first name be "Fffraid," but that's pretty inane, so I don't think I'll make it stick.
She was designed as the villain of Raffael/Alldrick and Crew's story, wanting to turn the world white (destroy the world), because having the story end is the only way to end suffering. Despite it being a very important scene (and somewhat emotional?), I sadly don't remember how Raff confronts her, since he knows the world has to end too. Does he just accept her vision? He might. I know they end up being in a white void together and her cold demeanor is broken and she cries for some reason. But that doesn't feel right; I think there was something else.
Raffael being a "Plot Hole" definitely related, but I don't know how. This wasn't it, but if I had to work with this idea, maybe him benig a Plot Hole was why he still existed in the 'white' world, and she was a Deus Ex Machina, which is just a 'bandage' on a plot hole to explain it away.
She was definitely designed (and maybe named) earlier, but those traditional drawings were likely not dated and I don't know where they are. I know she appeared in Pro-Crasti Nation Adventures 5, so I'm just going with the date I published that. She apparently has never gotten colored art, but I think she has red hair, and might've originally been some mercenary, though in PCNA, she has a more casual job...which I don't remember, if I even gave her onw.
A guy from an unfinished murder mystery I was making in the Ace Attorney maker on that French site. He was arrested for murder, solely because his name makes it sound like he's definitely the culprit.
A girl from an unfinished murder mystery I was making in the Ace Attorney maker on that French site. Her name is "Witni Ness," so she must've seen something...
A guy from an unfinished murder mystery I was making in the Ace Attorney maker on that French site. His name was "Al Ibai," so he must have an alibi, right? Plot twist, he was the murderer! Wow, who would've guessed!
The first character I ever roleplayed. I made him out of obligation, because a former friend in the Google+ Ace Attorney community really wanted roleplayers for her story. At first, I didn't try hard, making a guy named "Judge Judge," but she told me to try harder, and thus Deems was born: "Deems" because he "deems" people guilty/not guilty, and "Mendel," as a pun off of "Judgemental." His middle name, "Reginald," was one of my backup names. I later gave his father, Regis, another one of his backup names.
The first case's victim was an actor, so I made Deems a mega-fan who loved acting himself, later tying into his backstory. He was originally just a comic relief idiot jerk, but as is often the case, he eventually developed into a three-dimsneional character with major issues dating back to childhood—mainly a strict father and a dead mom.
He eventually had his own roleplay account on Google+ and I used him a ton, and he had a little following of fans. Those were the days...
Case 2 of Deems' Google+ Ace Attorney fan roleplay required a Witness, which I was tasked with making. Robert Rebbor was the "star witness," but since this was an Ace Attorney roleplay, he was a liar. His name is a pun of "Rob," twice ()"Rebbor" is "Robber" backwards). He was a one note guy I played for that single case (still playing Deems too), and then I dropped him forever, but he could be placed back into a world sometime, with a fresh coat of paint. Maybe he knows Kurt.
Case 3 of Deems' Google+ Ace Attorney fan roleplay took place in the past, so I had to make a new judge, since Deems was freshly new to the job in the present. Thus, Judge Richter was born, aka "Judge Judge" (in German).
She's pretty much a foil to Deems. Old, cold, no-nonsense, female. She grew up in a criminal household, but she hated it, and gladly ratted her family out when she was older, becoming a judge to put people like her family in their place. She's very tough on even the smallest of crimes.
As a side character, I don't know the exact date I "made" him, but I wrote a story where Deems attended his funeral on November 6, 2014, so let's go with that. Sakura was in that story too, and they very well might've been created the same day, even though them sharing a birthday would be weird.
Deems' step-sister, created to flesh out his backstory. She's only ever been a backstory character, so her personality hasn't changed: she's still a hard-working prodigy with a bit of a childish meanstreak, especially to Deems. She loved playing with Legos as a kid, which evolved into her becoming an architect as an adult. She's overall professional, but can still become uncharacteristically petty and childish when Deems is involved with something. Old habits die hard.
Deems is racist against Asians because of her. 😔
If I need another birthday, put in July 5 [2016?], because I wrote it down as that for some reason. Maybe that's when I drew her a colored reference.
Quiet stalker woman who I believed I made to be a Danganronpa fan character. Ultimate Archivist, but she liked 'archiving' a bit too much (aka, constant information on almost everyone she knew). She can be found writing notes in a notebook, constantly.
I never used her for anything, but she exists, and I like her gimmick well enough.
She was originally a random design made for #NotReallyInkingInOctober, which I used to do beteween 2017 and 2019 or so. She didn't have a name at first, and I'm not sure when I named her, but I first used her in a third(?) iteration of this "Space RP" I was in.
She was the mother figure, and was the only person who could put Zane in his place, due to him respecting her demeanor and intellect. I minorly shipped them, and still do, her sometimes being Vivienne's mother, though I like the idea of Zane being a terrible single father more.
She was originally created as a random design for #NotReallyInkingInOctober, a dumb thing I used to do (and sometimes still do, on occasion). Designing a random girl became a tradition, with Arcelia being one too.
Her "design's" personality was a bubbly weaponsmith, but when I further fleshed her out, she became more of a (still bubbly) bully and pervert, who enchanted her weapons with dumb detriments, because she found it funny. Later, due to her last name being German, I made her friends with Gatlin, and that persists to this day.
Technically, he was made way back in 2010/2011, but he had a more comic relief/Team Rocket-esque personality. His "birthday" here is the first day I roleplayed him, with his new personality, in Space RP. Good times. I later played him in two different D&D campaigns: Mad Mage, and a homebrew one from 2020-2023 (which I then quit). In late 2024, I started playing him in Geist: The Sin-Eaters.
Personality Shift
Made because I like theorycrafting children for my favorites. She's potentially made just to be a vessel for Zane to body-swap into, but I like thinking of her being a kid he keeps more, though he's still a bad dad. He doesn't let her socialize, or leave the house often at all, and is critical of her weight.
A Keronian, designed solely because a friend was into them and a group of us all designed a frog to be part of a team. Musasa is very stupid and likes 'conducting' with a stick. He has pet rocks, which he 'adopted' as his sons.
She was a fictional daughter of Zane and another character in his 2020-2023 campaign, though that's a little awkward now. Still, I designed her and gave her her personality (though I don't think I picked the name "Julia"), so I might as well put here here, especially since she's not overlapping anyone else in February.
Made because I needed a new character for a pirate Multishot in May, and I decided to use an old design I liked and finally add a personality to it.
He was "Lambert Natalus" for the longest time, but to make him have a more human-sounding last name, I changed it to "Natal" later.
Her first design might be August 5, 2022, but I see I edited her name into Zane's Wiki page on May 12, 2021, and frankly, I have way too many characters under August 2022, so let's just put her creation date here.
She was mostly just a name and major/job at this point, created to flesh out Zane's backstory. Later, I decided that she'd be more skilled than him and entirely over him breaking up with her, while he doesn't seem over it, despite him initiating (when he learns she's more successful than him).
Made for a Multishot I thought was during September, and her name was a placeholder, but I kept calling her it so much that it stuck. I later learned that the Multishot was during October. Whoops.
She was originally stoic but not vengeful, but after I was told she could be one of the two PC "killers" working against the others, I made her a bit more cruel, with a war-torn backstory. That's now something September has in all universes.
Her real name isn't September (also decided later), but I don't know what her real name is.
I made him, based off of our 2021 vacation, St. Ignace. Originally, he had no last name. Then, I made it Aubert, when I made him French.
He hasn't changed much from his initial personality. He's always been scared of the dark and being alone. Perhaps his nationalism died down, but he still has it.
I made her right before Rob, and they ended up being a duo, her being bubbly with a bit of a bite, while he was a no-nonsense stick in the mud.
"Sally McEvans" isn't her real name, but I don't remember what her actual name is. She's a Changeling who enjoys teasing and tricking others. She trains "pets" that she sometimes brings out to intimidate people, her favorite being a large jumping spider named "Bob."
Rob is my favorite of these co-workers. He's a no-nonsense assassin, but also a momma's boy with a secret soft spot and unmanly hobbies, like knitting. I like him, even if I haven't ever roleplayed him, and have rarely drawn him either.
Fun fact: Despite me never roleplaying him, the DM roleplayed him for a campaign for their students, and Rob was a favorite. Beautiful.
Given his name was a pun of a location of a game I'm no longer in, I should change his last name at some point.
I don't remember the exact date I made her, but she was the last of these co-workers, and probably was made a day later, so I'll say the 17th with decent confidence.
I don't believe she ever got a proper fullbody because I don't like drawing non-humanoids, but she's a chicken-sized raptor (the size they're supposed to be) who studies philosophy. People call her the "pocket professor." She loves to ramble for ages, and never shuts up. She's almost full support when it comes to combat, as a Scribe Wizard.
I don't remember why I made her, but she was a pun of "Pirate" from the start. I haven't used her, and haven't thought about her much, so she hasn't changed at all.
Teobaldo shares a lot of traits with her, unintentionally, but given I liked the ideas around her, I'll be happy to "copy" her traits onto him (namely her shapechanging while she's looking at people/thinking about things, without thinking).
Made her for a Multishot, using inspiration from other media for once in my life: Fullmetal Alchemist and Umineko No Naku Koro Ni. Her name was meant as a placeholder, but it stuck. She was always chaotic, but she used to be a little smarter instead of severely mentally ill.
He's a bird solely because I felt guilty that I had only humanoids, and I love birds (especially owls), so of course I'm going to make an owl.
I believe I made him specifically for a Multishot, but his backstory and personality doesn't revolve around that, outside of me later making him very defeatist behind his optimism, since the game was going to end in defeat. He will never be part of that campaign, but I did play him in a December D&D Multishot back in 2022.
Created specifically for a "god" campaign, her being named after the city. I went out of my comfort zone to create her, because I shouldn't make some basic humanoid as a god. She's still pretty humanoid, but it's a lot different for me, and she does have an even less humanoid 'true' form.
Originally a background character in Idunn's story. Back then, he was a comically evil, dramatic, loser daddy's boy half-elf who hated his family for squabbling over inheritance after his beloved dad died, so he sacrificed them all into a Philosopher's Stone, accidentally sacrificing his own son with the bunch instead of Idunn, his niece. He regrets it completely.
I later fleshed him out and made him far more soft-spoken and morally good, though still a daddy's boy, hurt immensely by his early death; he just doesn't snap and kill everyone this time, though multiple people have said he has the makings of a future shooter. He hates that.
He was originally planned to be in a "Magical Girl" Multishot, but that'll never happen. He instead was played in a Minishot LIMINAL_ campaign, and now in a D&D campaign, called Tower of Purge.
April 1st isn't his "real" Cretaion Day, but the very first sketch of him done in March was saved on April 1, and I don't date individual sketches when drawing them, so I have no clear exact date. Plus, April 1st is perfect for his bad luck.
He was created during my 2022 vacation to North Carolina and Tennessee, named after Gatlinburg, and Clingmans Dome. He probably shouldn't have a middle name as an Austro-Italian, but the Italian-American him has a middle named of "Laurel," named after Laurel Falls.
He was created first, then fleshed out for a campaign I'll never partake in later: a casino-related campaign. That said, he was able to play a role in Lydia's "Deadworld" D&D campaign, after the same casino he was canonically working at was accidentally teleported to, in a 1 in 6 chance or something. Crazy.
In 2023, I played him in a Vampire: The Requiem campaign, which is what really fleshed him out... and deteriorated his morality. He used to be a skinny asexual who rarely partook in vices (to juxtapose his ownership of a glitzy casino), but slowly, (not in-game, but meta-wise) he deteriorated into a very sexual fat man who likes to smoke and drink.
I still like the idea of his original put together self, and I have the best of both worlds by making him far more put together before he buys his big casino.
I made him for a Summer Multishot, so I could play Zane while not being Zane. He's extremely different in personality (basically the opposite), but thinks he is Zane./
Regrettably, since I'm no longer in that campaign, I don't really have a place for him to exist anymore, since I don't have any interest in Zane having a twin. Maybe someday, Zane will be in some sci-fi universe and Lune can be a weird clone again.
He was originally an AU Zane made for a Dungeon Master's NPC's backstory, named "Marius Asclepius," his name tied to Zane (who was from Mars and a doctor). He was always meant to be from a Rome-like country, to link with the NPC's Greek-like culture, which translated to him being Itallisn in a human world, when I made him friends with Gatlin. I changed his last name to "Acerbi," so at least his last name could be Italian. I figure his real name is "Mario," but he goes by "Marius" to dodge the "WAHOO, LET'SA GO" allegations.
She didn't have a name or her current design (that came in August 2022), but August 2022 is so full, so I'm putting her here. Her personality, while not as fleshed out, was the same base as it is currently: mom who wants to have fun with her kid, even if her kid doesn't want it.
Note to self: For the sake of not having her share a birthday with her husband, make her birthday December ? [2019]. This was when I first thought about his mom and how she treated him, though she didn't have a name, and her design was different.
I've thought about Zane's mom (and how much Zane hates her) since 2019, but his absent father wasn't designed/thought about until now. He's actually a pretty sweet guy, and simply didn't know Sighield got pregnant from their one night stand. Being in the army, he left and never saw her again. On the off chance he ever realizes he has a son, he'd try to make up with and connect with him. Zane is mean and petty about it.
I saw an Unearthed Arcana Druid class about riding giant monsters, and liked the idea of a paleontologist riding a giant skeleton, thus Paula was born. Her name is a very bad pun (probably the worst I've made) of "Paleontologist," going by "Polly" sometimes. Her name was originally "Dorothy," because I swear, a few people named "Dorothy" went by "Polly," but after being criticized for it when I played her in a short campaign, I decided to change her name to "Paula" literally right now. Hello from January 16, 2026.
Made on a whim, I think, because I liked the idea of a sort of "emo" hair-covering-eye guy with a single horn on the opposite side. I'm pretty sure out of the box, he was designed as a ride mechanic carnie for a Multishot that I'll never partake in, so now he's tied to Gatlin instead.
He's an almost non-character in Gatlin's canon, but Gatlin is a big part of Morris' main canon, being his boss, not by Morris' own choice.
Yami was made specifically for a campaign about being dead, and she's built around that. She has a cringey name on purpose (literally "Dark Comedy," but "Yami" is so weebish), and died tragically pathetically, despite being a tough, smart, no-nonsense commander, due to her superior's bad decisions.I have yet to play her, and I haven't fleshed her out more since her initial creation, but she'll never be in that campaign, so maybe I should change her to being a Tower of Purge NPC, since that deals with being dead too.
A very basic sketch of her was made a few years earlier, after a friend made this Open Species called a Shin-Wa, but she didn't have a name or personality attached: she was simply a Narwhal-person. I took that design and formed the rest of her based off of a D&D campaign called "Space Race," where it was advised to make a character that could swim. I made her a bubbly, hyperactive, very speedy deliverygirl with secret self-esteem problems, which might've come a few months later. I have never roleplayed her, but I have had her cameo in other characters' comics (namely a Morris comic, and an Amun one.
Based on a specific elf, for a campaign that was going to feature all Alternate Universe versions of that elf.
Initially, he was just a supersoldier, but as I fleshed out his Alternate Universe "friends" (Deimos Aldebarren, an AU Zane, and Sapphire Spica, an AU September), I decided that the "current" egocentric him was actually Deimos, his obsessed boyfriend, piloting his body, because he found the only problem with Amun was his personality, and by taking over, he'd be perfect. How romantic. I really like Amun's "quirks," even if I've never gotten to roleplay him before.
By far the character I care about and fleshed out least, to the point that if I do flesh him out more, I'd make that his new birthday.
She's a combination of traits in the "minority," blended together into a character: Female, Bard (+Sorcerer), Introvert. Originally, she was just a spooky siren, but in 2025, I decided to link her to the "Adze," a vampiric lightning bug. I gave her a main "bug" form, similar to a drider (with wings), and made her glow.
Due to her being almost entirely monochrome, I tied her to Morris in 2025, them both being orphans.
Truly finished December 14th, but that's Zane's birthday, and I conceptualized her on the 9th, so close enough.
I wanted a "grafted" character for months, and needing to make a character to fit someone else's original world and species, I decided it'd work well here. I'll never actually roleplay her in that world, so she's no longer her original species, but from the start, she was "Firbolg" in species-abilities-flavor.
A musical lance-wielder was something I wanted to make for a while, inspired by Tales of the Abyss' Tear Grants. For perhaps a year, I tried and failed to make a design I liked, but when I needed to make characters for future Multishot D&D campaigns, I finally made a stronger push, and Lydia was made.
She was originally supposed to be stoic and no-nonsense—and she still is—but she naturally became a total space cadet when I roleplayed her for the first time. I like it. It makes her not feel like a September clone.
Originally, she was called "Lydia Cadenza," but I decided to change it to a "Kadenza" to tie it more to a potential Japanese origin (yes, "Lydia" would be "Rydia," but that seems less egregious.)
This was when he got a colored halfbody and a name. I based him off of a random vampire I drew interacting with Gatlin
Made to flesh out another person's character with NPCs, though nothing ever came of it. I'm not sure where the idea came from, but she's a tomboy who was forced to dress girly as a kid. Her name intentionally doesn't fit her current look or demeanor, not cutesy at all (but she's kind enough).
Based off of our Eclipse Mini-Vacation, her name is a pun of "Perigee," with "Stratford" being the name of the Public School we visited to watch the eclipse. As of 2026, I haven't used her in anything, but she exists.
Gatlin's daughter. I'm not actually sure why I made her, but it stemmed from Tilly's owner wanting to design kids, and I think I wanted to design one too? No surprise, she's named after gambling. Gatlin wanted to call her "Vegas," but his wife wouldn't let him.
Gatlin's mom, who's overall very doting, but will take her husband's side over Gatlin's, when push comes to shove, which makes her son resent her.
A strict but well-meaning father who isn't the best at considering other people's feelings. He had difficulty understanding why Gatlin wasn't thriving after their move to another country, and is critical of his son's current bombastic lifestyle. His concern comes from a place of love, but he still has trouble expressing it without sounding overly judgmental.
His first name was chosen as a joke, in reference to Gatlin needing to "diet hard." "Klingmann" is the real spelling of the family's last name, and Gatlin changed his just to distance himself from them.
Made for a multishot that has yet to happen, Spanish due to a friend. I wanted to link him to the "Moon" Tarot, because I didn't have one yet, thus him being a Changeling who adopts whatever labels people give him: misinterpretation and illusions.
He was originally based off of Calisto y Melibea, thus his broken leg, but as usual, he drifted from his original theming, now more invested in "fate." Don Quixote might fit better, what with the whole "misinterpretation" thing.
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Non-canonically, I tend to draw her at 18-19.
(older in elf years)