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Past threads:
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>How does this work?
>It works like a community toy chest. In the /coc/ threads you are free to post whatever ideas/settings/characters you want, but you have to be OK with other people playing with them (tweaking them, putting them in stories, using them for things, etc.)
>There's no guarantee that what you post will catch on either.
>If the OC you are posting is YOURS for something you are personally doing, then it would go to the "How is your webcomic?" threads.
>If you just want feedback on an OC of yours, then it would go in the "donut steel" threads or drawthreads.
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Who is this dude?
Zig Forumsle.
A few years ago some anons tried to apply to Zig Forumslette procedure to male characters and he's what resulted.
I wrote a story using him, but the user who's been helping me with editing it has been busy for the past few weeks so things have stalled.
I miss CosCru like you wouldn't believe.
Lily, did some designing
Marigold so far, still working on some fine tuning
Archery, huh? It seems obvious, but I don't remember it. Too much knife discussion likely.
So do I.
I thought Lily was knives and daggers and Marigold was archery.
I remember them both using knives and it was another point of contention between the two vying for leadership early on.
Bows and arrows seems so obvious in hindsight, but the story I wrote using them (the Zig Forumsle story) is already mostly done and I don't want to change her in it to using arrows since it wouldn't really fit with the kind of work and people they're fighting in the story.
Not saying someone else can't do that with Marigold, just that I feel dumb for never having considered it when writing all of those fight scenes using them.
Wasn't Marigold more no nonsense, so her using/ knowing how to use more than one weapon isn't out of character?
Well I always thought that Spring was a rogue, Marigold was an archer, Daisy is a berserker/warrior and Clara is a mage.
Yeah, Marigold the properly trained one of the bunch. Not in magic, just in combat. She probably knows how to use a bunch of different weapons, but I don't thinks she'd be able to disassemble and reassemble a gun in her early years with the group.
Summer is the one who I wrote in as having the ability to reforge her big metal hammer into other weapons using her heat power.
I never really thought of them in terms of classes, but I guess that makes sense.
I just thought "what sorts of super combo moves can these four pull off?" and wrote based on that since they were playing a supporting role rather than a main role in the story I wrote.
Marigold goes a step beyond "knowing how to use more than one weapon". Since her power is rooted in Autumn, the season of The Hunt, one of her abilities is shaping weaponry from living wood. She can make shields, staves, bows, etc. at a moment's notice.
That feels more elvish than autumn themed if you ask me.
I tend to focus more on her using spirits to redirect or guide her projectiles so they always hit their intended mark when I write her.
Pyhhra is a spy whose nose grows from lying. She works as a spy and an office worker. As a spy, she's confident, collected, and a little cocky. She feels she can accomplish any mission. She also feels less constrained by her nose growing and uses it to help her in missions.
However, she's much more introverted in the office. She's disorganised, clumsy, and can't talk straight.
Her nose is very durable. It can't be cut and can be used to battle against powerful melee weapons. Despite that, her nose isn't invincible. Her nose is prone to being tampered with.
She's a big fan of martial arts movies with Jackie Chan being her biggest inspiration to how she fights. She likes the idea of fighting differently based on the surroundings and circumstances.
Their current designs
How does her nose reset?
Telling the truth will get her nose back to normal quicker. She doesn't have to tell the truth to whoever she lied to, but she has to say it out loud. Same goes with other forms of lies. If she writes a lie, she has to write the truth out, and so on with texting or sign language (if it ever came to that).
Another way is waiting 24 hours after the first lie of that day is told. If she lies at 1pm, her nose will shrink at 1pm the next day despite how long her nose is.
The last way her nose could return to normal is if her boss, based on the Blue Fairy, is around to help her get it back to nornal.
Why would someone with the worst tell in history go into a field of work that requires lying?
That's the irony of the story.
But if you want to know why she's in that field, it's because of the agency she's in. Before, she was a regular person. She lived in a rundown apartment, chatted online about how much she loved old martial arts films, and hated working her job. She got into a fight one day, and somehow during that fight, her nose was unbreakable. After getting somewhere safe, her soon-to-be boss told her about her power. Sense it was very hard for her to hide her new nose, she was proposed a job at the agency. A place to live with others that have these powers, all a part of this agency, yet also a business.
Despite Pyhhra having better living conditions, she misses lounging around and being online for most of her day.
I like these. They're gritty looking to me. Looks like they belong in a cool dark fantasy setting.