"You Will Not Find Dr. Jekyll; He Is From Home," Replied Mr. Hyde, Blowing In The Key. And Then Suddenly
"You will not find Dr. jekyll; he is from home," replied Mr. hyde, blowing in the key. And then suddenly but still without looking up, "How did you know me?" He asked.


Surprisingly, I don't draw this fellow nearly enough. Happy Thursday!
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Random thought.
What if in a morden world, jekyll made a fursona to represent hyde instead of the potion.
You ever wonder if Utterson went back to the lab after reading Jekyll’s version of the story and just… saw Hyde differently after he knew everything?
The small, fragile body dead on the ground was actually one of his best friends
No? Just me? Ok

Happy Wednesday, here's a Frankenstein sketch.
I have this idea for a survival horror game that's a crossover of characters from various works of gothic literature that are suddenly trapped together in a realm that's like an infinite forest with everlasting night. The gameplay would be sorta Until Dawn-esque. The objective of the game is that the characters start out in seperate groups and add more to their parties until they all come together to try to escape this realm and go back to their original 'stories'. The villains from these respective stories are also there, and the player must survive every encounter with them. The narrative would have a shifting character point-of-view with the player character changing every chapter. There will also be several diary entries from various characters scattered throughout that must be collected and read in order to peice the story together. Player characters and groups I've thought of:
Jane Eyre and Mina Harker
Christine Daee and Adam (The Creature)
Victor Frankenstein, Jack Seward, and Henry Jekyll
Heathcliff and Dorian Grey
Gabriel Utterson and Jonathan Harker
Ichabod Crane and Quincey Morris
Lucy Westenra and Laura
The characters' personalities and backstories would be book-accurate of course. No Hollywood influence here. I may expand on this idea more later...