
Girl drawing things (mainly OCs). Posting them here somedays. I'm also a fan of all sorts of ttrpg, mainly WoD, CofD. Sometimes Scion: becoming as gods. A fan of Delta Green in the making. I speak eng and rus
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The Breaking Point For My Void Engineer OC, Supernova

The breaking point for my Void Engineer OC, Supernova
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How it is going vs how it started

I spent some time staring at my Galatea OC for Promethean the Created... And then he, who was made with "spoiled, but nice kid" vibes in mind, suddenly revealed to me that he's kinda batshit insane, which I didn't plan for at all x')
Yeah, Narkizo is disobeying his creator's (mine) ideas. As a Promethean should, I suppose. That's why, using that knowledge, I drew a picture, which may be the best thing I've drawn in a while. Under the cut you can see what Narkizo was like before this reveal. He's still silly and goofy and affectionate towards Sharla, my Frankenstein girl, but now he has some sinister depth to him >:D



Happy New Year from me and my OCs! :D


My etherite OC, Xavier, thinks aloud. I like him so much. He has such a funny platonic lovehate with Marionettist (my ItXer OC, I showed her a couple posts earlier)... Two scientists (well, sort of), who respect stubbornness they share, but absolutely can't stand scientific (or not so much) theories their opponent has...
My Wraith the Oblivion OCs yay!
❗CW: death❗
Let's start with Claude, even though he's not the main guy. But he has the prettiest picture drawn for him, so yeah. Legion of Paupers, former thrall of some rich Stygian bastard, he wasted his life in-between two World Wars and had only just begun putting it back together. He's a bit sharp-tongued and has a lot of trust issues, but he's trying his best. That's the most important part, isn't it? Also he's good at "Inhabit" Arcanoi.

Next we have Ginger! My comfort OC for all the wrong reasons. A modern girl whose perfectionism didn't let her live peacefully and continues to torment her even in Shadowlands in a form of, well, her Shadow. Ginger is a newcomer in Stygia and she's from Silent Legion, but all of it didn't prevent her from befriending Fyodor (see below), then Claude, then some more wraiths. Also one day Ginger will be a master of "Castigate", but for now she's a mere amateur.
First picture was loosely inspired by Brodsky's poem "Nature Morte", especially by this part:
An absurd pack of
Lies: skull, skeleton, scythe.
Rather, «Death, when it comes,
It will have
your own two eyes.»
Absolutely incredible poem. I highly recommend reading the full version. Sadly I was able to find only one English translation, but it captures the meaning pretty well. You should be able to find it if you search for the lines above :'D



❗cw: blood❗
And finally, Фёдор = Fyodor, or Fedya for friends. My favourite Slavic name :D
Grim Legion. A Red Army's soldier who had fallen during Russian Civil War. Despite his background and Legion, Fyodor is a very thoughtful and calm man. He's torn between the Hierarchy and Renegades for now... If (when ;)) this whole cast will go Renegade, it'll probably be triggered by Fyodor. Not such a fun fact about him: he couldn't read when he was alive and he still is pretty bad at it. That's because he comes from a family of peasants and he hasn't actually gotten the chance to live long enough to see Bolsheviks reforming everything and giving people education. I don't know if it's for the better or worse. He doesn't know either. History has always been a tricky topic.

Folk who like PJO and TTRPG should consider playing "Scion: becoming as gods". It's literally a game tailored for playing children of gods, and it includes deities from many pantheons, so theoretically you may play a child of any deity :D
Anyways. My Scion OCs + 1 (one) pjo gorl.
Starting with my Phobos and Deimos designs for my Scion setting! Deimos is on the left and Phobos is on the right.

Next we have Konstantin (or Kostya for short), the son of Marena, Slavic deity of winter, death, sometimes sicknesses. We have very little information on Slavic paganism thanks to Christianity, so it's actually pretty difficult to conclude if Marena even was a deity, but oh well. I guess I'll have to rely on scraps of info we have alongside with headcannons

And finally, my pjo gorl, as promised. Chloe, somewhat gothic-y daughter of Demeter. She uses the shovel as a weapon and to care for the plants too, but she also jokes about burying people as well. I'm still in the process of finalising her character, but her fatal flaw is definitely her enormous desire to protect her friends. She would gladly fail the quest if it would start getting really, really bad for her team.
