#12. Java P. Logan & Nadja Pietraskovna

#12. Java P. Logan & Naïdja Pietraskovna
Many subjects were sources of conflict between the two women, but nothing gathered them more than the benevolence they showed towards all their sisters.
Soooo after this little break i'm catching up my late by presenting you the sisters of my previous character Loren, in the inktober #10!
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Ghede’s Night - Mrs. Kitab, Adrian et Kimberley "Kay" Deveau
Hmmm I wish I could finish this Inktober right, but I'm going to blame the cold and my faulty immune system for diverting me from my mission. I'll post you my little bonus sketches in a little while!
In the meantime I leave you with a drawing that must be 2 years old now? I think I never posted it here, and I still love it so much.
I remember when I was still using my DeviantArt account, I wrote a text about voodoo traditions for a universe, and I'd like to share it with you, because I was thinking about it not so long ago and I didn’t want to lose it, among other things.
It's a bit of a contemporary rewriting of traditions and religious practices celebrating the Dead, so I'll ask you to keep in mind that this is very different from the religious practices of our world, although it's inspired by it.
👻🎃Don’t eat too many sweets tonight ♥🎃👻
"In Voodoo, the Ghedes (or Guédés) form the family of spirits of death, led by the Barons, Baron Samedi and his wife Man Brigitte. Like their master and "spiritual father", they are noisy, rude, coarse, shameless, love sexual allusions, grieving humor, laughter, dancing, drinking and having fun.
The Night of the Ghedes is a syncretic celebration that pays tribute to them, and takes place on October 31st, at the same time as Halloween, the eve of the Lwas Festival (November 1) and the Feast of the Dead (November 2)
For this occasion, the voodoo practitioners adorn themselves with their colours, purple and black, and disguise themselves as Ghedes or Barons. The young people give up completely, may adopt the behavior of the spirits of death and go "to preach the word of the Baron", going through the nightclubs, bars and evenings, setting the mood everywhere they go, until the early morning, while the older (and younger) simply gather to celebrate with family and friends.
The following day, on the day of the Lwas, a cheerful procession, punctuated by songs and dances, takes place in homage of the Protecting Spirits. It starts in the morning, with the Houngan (Voodoo priest), head of the community, followed by many Voodoo practitioners. Everyone wear the colors and pay tribute to the Lwa who protects them or their family. The procession travels mainly through the working-class districts of the city and ends around noon. The feast continues with the worship ceremonies of the Lwas, an occasion to eat, drink and invoke the spirits, in order to ask for their protection for the coming year. The ceremony usually ends at the beginning of the evening. The place of worship, the Oufo, is secret. It is said that the Deveau’s are the gardians of its entrance.
The Day of the Dead, on November 2nd, commemorates the deceased. In the morning people go to the cemeteries, dressed in the colours of the dead, in white, purple and black, with offerings of food, alcohol, sweets, music, etc. Then they meet, often after a big meal with family and friends, in the afternoon, for a new procession in honor of the Lwa protector of the Dead, Baron Samedi. This procession ends with a party which lasts until the end of the night, and which usually takes place in the Oufo.

#4. In the elevator, part.1
~~The coolest girls in the block: Kay Deveau, Parul Subramaniam, Rosalind Seward & Ella Teslovan~~
The witch, the wizard, the fairy and the vampire all gathered by the forces of friendship and elevator.
(I like to think there is a difference between a witch and a wizard, but I don't know if wizard is a term that can be used for a woman.)
(a ghost may have taken the picture since we don't see any reflection in the mirror.)(i’m kidding the photographer is just smol)
(maybe it’s a smol ghost.)
Sorry for the poor quality image I will scan it later I promise!

#2. Adrian and Kay Deveau
Grandchildren of Malou, a voice of wisdom,respected throughout the entire neighborhood. The next generation of witches, I guess, since magic (and the sense of fashion) flows deep in the veins of the Deveau’s, a powerful family of magical practitioners natives of New-Orléans. Family drama ensues.
Make color with colored inks is long and tiresome and maybe I’ll start doing some black and white sketches soon when I’ll get lazy

.#1 Malou Deveau
let’s start this inktober 2017 without any theme in particular. I just want to last at least more than five days haha, draw my characters, some of them you may know and other not, and write, sometimes. Good luck to everyone who decided to draw a lot this October!

#5. Ambroise Kenneth Seward III, the master tailor
“I knew his father and his grandfather before him, Mr. Ambroise Seward is a very competent man who will dress you with such elegance, his flattering fits will make you feel important in the eyes of the world. He is discreet, and charming, and at the time, he was always ready to make some business involving precious fabrics smuggling with you.”