My Characters
This is a list of (most) of my characters, seperated between series and all that. Alongside their name is a short description of their character.
Note 1: If a character has a link attached to their name, then that means they have a Toyhouse where you can look at art that was made of them.
Note 2: If a character's name has one star (Worcestershire*), that means they do not have a Toyhouse, but a reference image, usually an outdated one, but a reference image regardless.
Note 2.5: If a character's name has two stars (Worcestershire**), that means they neither a Toyhouse nor a reference image.
Note 2.8 Final Chapter: Prologue: If a character's name has three stars (Worcestershire***), that means absolutely nothing.
Note 3: If a game or project is unreleased, do not ask for a download link. You will not be recieving one.
Splatverse OCs: A list of Splatoon OCs I made. Are they cringe? Yeah. Do I care? Nah.
Baller 76*: "My spatsona that serves as the Agent-03 stand-in their story. Their story differs from the canon Agent 3 in that they act as the main character in the different Splatoon games, minus the expansion DLCs."
Kyoko (Agent 4)*: "Another Splatoon OC that serves as the Agent 4 in Baller's Splatverse. In the altered storyline, Baller-76 swapped places with Agent 4, meaning they went with Cap'N Cuttlefish instead. After Baller's disappearance, she took the mantle as Captain until meeting up with Baller and Orochi during Return of the Mammalians."
Orochi (Agent Neo 3)*: "The Agent 3 from Splatoon 3. Their name is Orochi, but is nicknamed Neo by Baller and Fives by Agents 1 and 2. After meeting Baller in the Splatlands one day, they quickly became FRIENDS and frequently played turf war together. Then one day, Capân Cuttlefish returned to warn Baller about DJ Octavio. The story ensues."
Cybershock OCs: A bunch of Sonic OCs I made. One time I tried to make a Sonic fangame but I never knew how to actually make the game so it only exists as a demo of-sorts.
Redz of the Ultra-Kards**: "Sonic's dimensional counterpart who has a "Results first, consequences later" mentality. He's cold and closed off, but very protective around him. Guardians of reality-warping playing cards called the Ultra-Kards."
I had a reference image but it was a spritesheet from an older build of the game... that I lost. I'll find it eventually. :/
Mischief Mary**: "A trainee from the Mischief tribe, chosen to wield the Ultra-Kards to fend off against the Kaardians and finally win their endless feud. Although weak and inexperienced at the start of her story, she quickly grows in power over time, but ultimately lacks the sinister qualities of her fellow Mischiefs."
Drealturne OCs: Characters that a part of my Undertale AU fic series known as Drealturne. It can be found (here).
"Rin," (sketch done by Clownbooart on Bluesky): "The main protagonist of Drealturne: Red, and the overarching protagonist of the Drealturne fic series. They essentially function as Frisk's stand-in, who journeys throughout the Underground with a headghost named Chara."
Molly**: "The main protagonist of Drealturne: Violet, and an older friend of Rin. They act as the level-headed one in their friend group, knowing how (to the best of their ability) to reign in Rin's overconfidence, Ben's arrogance, and Quinn's nerves."
Vio and Lynn**: "Two Royal Guard members, a bird and bee respectively, who serve as part of the the Ruins' royal taskforce. They have a complicated relationship as exes who are stuck working with each-other despite their differences."
Ben**: "The main protagonist of DrealSwap: Orange, an alternate version of Drealturne (huh, that's weird. AU of an AU, who could've thunk?) where Ben, a friend of Rin's, takes the dare instead of Rin. He's well-mannered and sarcastic, but has tends to show an aggressive when in a fight."
Quinn**: "The main protagonist of DrealSwap: Green, an alternate version of Drealturne where Ben, a friend of Rin's, takes the dare instead of Rin. They're antsy and anxious, speaking their mind when they wants to, but lacking the strength to stand up to Quinn."
Reltadune OCs: Characters that a part of a Deltarune AU mod known as Reltadune. It's unfinished, but I still like the concept.
Nexia**: "The main protagonist of Reltadune. They are a vessel who takes the place of Kris in the story. Not much is known about them after they ripped their soul out."
Tamaki**: "The secondary protagonist of Reltadune who takes the place of Susie. A troubled student who was roped into the Prophecy, he goes a little mad trying to find an escape. Doesn't care much for Nexia (or Nexus, he calls them.)"
Annin**: "The tertiary protagonist of Reltadune who takes the place of Ralsei. They're a special type of Darkener who can persist in other dark worlds. Annin tries to hide the fact that they knows than they seem."
Emond's Wonderland OCs: Characters that appear as part of the weirdcore game known as Emond's Wonderland. In the game, they are catalogued as "Entities," and have their profiles numbered by their arrival date.
Note that only the "Entities" with toyhouse pages will be shown here, since 57 characters are present, and (currently 23) is a large enough number as it is. Also, I'm too broke to commission fanart/new sprites right now so most of them just have their old renders... :^|
Emond: "Entity-002. The creator and caretaker of the world's namesake, Emond created the Wonderland to serve as entertainment shortly after the demon realm's destruction."
Big Red: "Entity-003. A close friend and former companion of Emond's, Red oftentimes towers over anyone who approaches her, a fact she accepts with pride. Though she may look cute and innocent, she's more of a sadist than Emond is."
Mars: "Entity-004. The playing card-themed demon that resides in their namesake's circus, Mars is but one of the demons that had assisted Emond in the destruction of the demon realm."
The Twins: "Entity-007A and Entity-007B respectively. Two mysterious purple-skinned siblings with an even stranger insignia on their heads. They don't often speak, and are always seen together."
Orpheus: "Entity-010. A being made of terracotta, Orpheus is the Wonderland's very own caretaker for both the Wonderland and Residents. She was created by Emond following an incident involving a time traveler."
Seline: "Entity-015. An angel that's soft to the touch, Seline originally descended from the heavens to deal with the court of demons. Nowadays however, rather than destroying the wonderland, she's set xer eyes on fixing it (and emond)."
Spindle Spider: "Entity-016. A spider-themed animatronic, Spindle is the namesake host of "Spindle's Stage," an area in the Wonderland dedicated to all sorts of limited entertainment."
Melodii: "Entity-017. A niche microcelebrity at one point, Melodii originates from an Earth unlike yours, before being pulled in while she slept. She doesn't seem very fond of Emond."
HIVE Queen: "Entity-019. The HIVE Queen is the self-titled queen of the arcade found within Emondâs Wonderland. To some she's boastful, condescending and petty, but easy to please and a... perfectly acceptable... friend otherwise." (has a small cameo within GCRPG as a human-esque version of her owns and operates the HIVE Arcade.)
Victouria Guyde: "Entity-020. The (main) front desk worker at the HIVE Arcade, Victouria, often preferring to be called "Vicky," is the main employee a̶n̶d̶ l̶a̶c̶k̶e̶y̶ of the arcade. She often enjoys her job, despite how dead it can get." (has a small cameo within GCRPG as a human-esque version of her works at the HIVE Arcade.)
Zing Ray: "Entity-021. The HIVE Arcade's prize counter clerk, Zing Ray was a once-promising comedian working towards an unfortunately dead career. He doesn't often enjoy his job as a result of the HIVE Queen's shenanigans." an get." (has a small cameo within GCRPG as a human-esque version of him works at the HIVE Arcade.)
Hanelynn: "Entity-022. A friend of Emond's who associates herself with the court of demons. Hanelynn mostly spends her time investigating a certain arcade cabinet when not traveling between the wonderland and the human realm." (has a small cameo within GCRPG as a human-esque version of her has a chance of appearing at the HIVE Arcade.)
Voxelator: "Entity-024. Voxelator is the name is used for a series of self-help robots. This specific Voxelator, named Voxel Kid, comes as an assistant in the kitchen. Though, due to shenanigans, it sometimes creates more messes than it can clean. And yet, he's everyone in the world's favorite block-based fighter! Believe in VK.......... if you know what's good for you."
Vemon: "Entity-025. A deformed creation to impersonate one of Emond's enemies, it quickly took on a life of its own and developed a passion for gardening. Nobody knows how it made its way to the Wonderland. Vemon LOVES FARMING!!!!! And THEY'LL MAKE IT known!!!!! FARMING!!!!! LET'S FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!"
Arachne: "Entity-026. A name long since forgotten to the sands of time... a spider given a human form by the gods, who suddenly snapped one day. Arachne was taken by Emond from another world to escape the sins of their past and start anew."
(The) Punished Noob: "Entity-027. A resident of the Wonderland that was sealed away in a forgotten fortress, they're oftentimes called the punished noob as a result of the curse that split her face."
Ticki: "Entity-028. A sentient artificial intelligence created by Emond, Ticki is your friendly ticket companion. She was created to split the work between Her and Vendie, but mostly spends her time in the Circus' ticket booth."
Vendie: "Entity-029. A sentient artificial intelligence created by Emond, Vendie is your reliable sales vendor. He can be found at most booths to sell you goods you may or may not need."
Caroline: "Entity-030. Caroline is a toy doll given life by Emond after the disappearance of Seline one fateful evening. Though being limited to speaking through a pullstring, she's qualified to prosecute in 47 of the 58 US States."
Detsu: "The youngest still-surviving demonoid, Detsu is often referred to as a "stray demon," one that was outside of the demon realm prior to its destruction, before ending up in the Wonderland by chance. She often spends time at the Wonderland Zoo."
Mischief Hilda: "Entity-034. A delinquent and third in command to a governmental gang known as the Madjicks. She may come off as angry or bitter, but often feels mildly inconvenienced at best."
DJ Madjick: "Entity-035. A strange disc jockey from another world that arrived alongside Mischief Hilda. Though he lacks hair, Madjick's music may put you in a trance (or blast you off a cliff.)"
Lady Cordelia: "Entity-038. The guardian of the Poolrooms, she is a benevolent statue meant to lead lost travelers out of sublimity."
Heliaverse OCs: Characters that appear in a web-series I once thought about making called the 'Heliaverse,' centering around a mysterious hero from the past and her efforts to fix the present.
Helia Love*: "The main villain of the series. She is the CEO of Casanova Industries who has the world's fate in the palm of her hands. She's an extremely attractive lady with bust that's as large as her ego, and bandages over her eye after an encounter with the hero from the past. Helia is extremely cunning and intelligent, able to outsmart geniuses with 3 times her IQ, but spoiled and tempermental, being prone to violent outbursts if her ego or appearance is personally attacked."
Cyberpunk Girl**: "A childhood friend and friendly companion to Helia Love. After an undisclosed incident, she became an above-knee amputee, a fact of life that does not weigh on her."
Jessica Headline**: "An underground investigative journalist who was the person that initially discovered the mysterious hero, who later became friends with her. She presents an obvious air of disregard for her safety, nearly having lost her life one time following an infiltration of Casanova Industries' private sectors."
Electric Ruby*: "A mysterious hero who was launched from the past and set on a mission to fix the present. Ruby, as she is called because of the gemstone near her bust, sticks out like a sore thumb in comparison to the rest of the proolies, which makes it rather easy to spot her while in pursuit. Ruby is unendingly stoic, extraordinarily clever, as rational as can be, and/or utterly and unfailingly kind, going out of her way to help those in need at the cost of her own safety. She is (metaphorically) the hero of light in a never-ending era of eternal darkness."
Animal Crossing OCs (Lunarvale): Characters from an Animal Crossing story-themed island I made named Lunarvale.
Marianne*: "The resident representative of Lunarvale. According to her passport, Marianne is a Knowledge-Thirsty Worrywart..." whatever that means. Something seems off about her..."
"Welcome to Lunarvale~!" -Marianne
Hilda (Lunarvale)*: "Marianne's childhood best friend and island's crying wolf. After an incident that split the two friends apart, Hilda faded into the background and drank her sorrows away with Lunarvale's very own apple... juice."
"My heart goes out for those we've lost on the journey..." -Hilda
Brad*: "A friend of Marianne's and the island's partygoing jock. He has an eye for the subtleties and tries to hide his skepticisms from omnipresent eyes... but don't worry. He's an easy-breezy, rumormongering troublemaker."
"That's not the real ÃÆÃÂ°ÃÆÃ¢Ã¢..." -Brad
Nate*: "Lunarvale's residental scientist. He does not make public appearances very often, rather working on a rumored gateway portal tucked somewhere in his basement. He seems afraid of Marianne for some reason. It is indeed troubling, as she does not bite... presumably."
"It's cold... so very cold..." -Name
Pandora*: "An unwelcome guest with a set of ÃÆÃÂ°ÃÆÃ¢ÃÂ¢ÃÆÃÂ°ÃÆÃ¢Ã¢. Seems to have some connection to Marianne and the island of Lunarvale as a whole, but not a single soul has dared enter its home."
"It's all made up, in the subways of your mind." -Pandora
Trish*: "A snarky, magical fairy that moved to Lunarvale for unknown reasons. For a time, she granted wishes and made dreams come true for a hefty price. Though as of lately, she has gorged herself in more ways than just meals."
"Oh, a new visitor! Haven't had someone like you in a while. What's your pleasure, aha?" -Trish
Barney*: "A rookie police officer who was part of the force that initially belonged on Lunarvale. As of today, he is not very friendly with Marianne, but reluctantly carries out the will of Lunarvale's omnipresent eyes regardless."
"If my name ain't Kluger, then this town ain't safe!" -Barney
Tanaka*: "A wealthy businessman who owns a massive corporation, one of their locations having settled within Lunarvale. Though he seems kind on the surface, there may be more to him than meets the eye..."
"This world runs on give-and-take." -Tanaka
Lusamine (and Her Amazing Friends): An OCverse surrounding my main sona Lusamine and a few OCs who's designs I really liked.
Lusamine: "The main character of her verse, Lusamine is a primordial demon of lust. Though her real name and age is incomprehensible to the human mind, she ought not care for them. Those who live among her are but pawns in a greater scheme of hers, one to stay entertained and remain on top."
Alice Arakawa*: "A younger shrinemaiden who's riddled with scars. Though her facade hides a smile, there's always a demon hiding beneath the mask."
(Click here to go to Idam0210's picrew.)
Eloquence**: "A sharp-eyed clown with a gift for spotting the unusual. After leaving their circus to pursue a forbidden friend, they met the demon of lust and changed for the better or worse. Though they rarely converse with others in a converse, they let their actions define their character, one who's voice can stun a busy crowd."
Ether Mori*: "A punk-ish delinquent with a fascination for technology. They take some joy in understanding it, though nothing is better than a beating with a bat made of steel. Though possibly related to Hilda in some form or fashion, the two remain good friends as they mingle with demons beyond their wildest dreams (or nightmares.)"
(Click here to go to Chemicataclysm's picrew.)
Hilda (Lusamine's World)* (artwork by theartistmega) "A human friend of Lusamine's who is admittedly along for the ride. She has a soft spot for nature, having once bought ten acres of land on a whim after admiring its beauty. Though she stands out among her peers, both in appearance and age, she more than makes up for it in her (almost-pollyannic) optimism."
Hiyo* (artwork by gabiecillo) "A fellow demonoid and friend of Lusamine's. Her appearance draws the eyes of all around her, even if she refuses to change her ways. Though she may seem cold and distant, she lives her life in the moment surrounded by those she holds close."
Julianna JeeJee*: "An independant scientist that crossed paths with Lusamine's court on a few different occasions. She remains a skeptic at heart, doubting Lusamine's true nature while she sits idly by, rationalizing the impossible. Maybe it's to keep some semblance of normality in her life."
(Click here to go to Fullsteamzine's picrew.)
Pinku**: "A strange but lovely individual who asserted herself into Lusamine's friend group. Her appearance can be noted by a kaleidoscope of pink butterflies and a white rabbit who never seems to get harmed. Though she has never opened her eyes, and her kindness can be smothering at times, legends tell of a tragedy in which she was involved."
Sarah Tottomori: "A regular human who became friends with Lusamine at a convention following an unusual set of circumstances. She regularly carries a set of tarot cards around, allowing her to tell the future and change fate. Do not ask Sarah about the wings."
(This picrew didn't have a watermark. :C)
Roblox OCs: OCs that I've made on Roblox. Lately, I haven't been playing it as much, both out of a combination of feeling too old for it, and just wanting to move away from the platform, but these guys still exist.
Agent Specter*: "A mysterious Robloxian in a black suit. He was supposed to be the main protagonist of "Specter's Mansion," a procedurally-generated mansion crawler akin to Spooky's Jumpscare Mansion (then-called Spooky's House of Jumpscares) before it got quietly cancelled. For what little conversation he makes, he always made an impression."
Ananiy*: "A Russian schoolgirl who entered an endless mansion. Draped in gothic fashion, she was set to appear in "Specter's Mansion." At least her design is cute."
Billy*: "A stange, biomechanical being made out of spheres. To blend in better with the people around it, they took the clothes from a designer mannequin in the middle of the night. To some, Billy is just that socially awkward "teenager." To others, it's a manmade horror within their comprehension."
Bluuey*: "A ditzy, disaster of a clown that always somehow manages to bring chaos wherever she goes. Trying to perform a juggling act? Somehow Bluuey is now juggling several live chainsaws. Want to go the mall? Too bad, the ISS just crashed into it. Trying to cross a bridge? It spontaneously combusts while you're halway over it. Trying to have a normal date? Should have stopped her from ordering the red velvet cake because it has red 40 and now she's ballooning in size."
Dizzy*: "A sentient doll that originated from another world. Dizzy is the more cautious one, being defensive over their older sister, Spinny, against people they haven't personally interacted with." (currently going through a redesign.)
Evade Girl*: "An OC of mine that I made for the Roblox game "Evade." They're a 20-year old punk who enlisted in the Elysium Corporation to ensure her younger sister would have the proper expenses while growing up while (name-redacted) is away. (name-redacted)'s true name is unknown, not disclosed to their colleagues, rather going by the alias "J.""
Eve*: "A primordial angel who seemingly was created after the passing of the god of gods (as in, THE god. The god that created everything and anything that will ever, soon to, or never will be, as well as everything that has/have been.) It has been rumored that, like the god of gods, she gave life to all of the pureblooded angels that have or will ever exist(ed), with her final gift to them being the creation of the Angelic and Demon Realms as we once knew them."
Gwen Gurin*: "An alien from outer space who came to Earth while trying to escape her war-torn planet (that she unintentionally caused.) Gwen, her Earth name, believes being "clever" is by covering her green skin with a neon punk aesthetic. She has been noted to be hyper-observant, taking notes of extremely insignificant details to learn about humanity’s social standards, as well as conversations to better her limited understanding of English. However, in a world of myths and monsters, she has not quite caught onto the fact that it is an open secret to everyone."
Looker*: "A private investigator who's about as shadow-y as one can get. After falling into a hadron collider, the looker was consumed by darkness and bled into the shadows. He currently spends his time slipping through reality to find criminals beyond our comprehension."
Li'l Squirt*: "The mascot of a beloved children's breakfast cereal. One day, through a process involving arcane magic, pentagrams, vintage candles from the 1960's, ten kilograms of Sweet Kicks (the cereal of which Squirt originates from,) and a rubber chicken, Squirt was brought to life. Unfortunately, he has a habit of breaking containment and replacing every food within 57 miles with boxes Sweet Kicks if left understimulated enough."
Mr. Gunmetal*: "An e-series robot that gained sentience one day and escaped from its facility. After being found by an excommunicado, the two of them broke their way up to the top, where they and six others lead the country's mafia. Has a strange fascination with crowns, specifically the ones from fast food chains."
Mrs. Lilith*: "A terrifying demonoid who rivals the demon of fear in appearance. They adore their own appearance, finding it one that could make even the most bravest of men cowering underneath their bed. They are quite the lovely gal, however. Being scary is only part of the job, mind you."
Mxyl*: "An antique, porcelain doll that became sentient by an unknown force. It is rumored she comes from an unreleased collector's set from Russia, however no evidence has come forth. Admittedly, Mxyl has an eye for fashion, but the dresses they adore the most do not quite fit them."
Namel*: "A demonoid who was uniquely crafted by Satan (the king of hell) to serve as a friend to their children Lailith and Samael before they grew up. Lately, left without a purpose, Namel (short for Nameless) exists as a lifeless stuffed animal until an unfortunate soul can happen upon them."
(The) Sydney Stringer*: "A young woman who was thrown into a dimensional rift of which mutated her into a massive spider roughly eight feet in height. When she was gifted another chance of life, they took revenge upon the gang that ordered her hit. A manipulative one who wears the face of their former self, Sydney is most often found in the darkest of alleyways and sewers, stalking those who brought about their downfall."
Spinny*: "A sentient doll that originated from another world. Suffering from an affliction that constantly makes them sleepy, Spinny is much more kind and welcoming than her sister Dizzy." (currently going through a redesign.)
Tape Girl*: "A mysterious being who was discovered sleeping in the middle of a crime scene. Their appearance is strange, vaguely resembling a young woman age 25-27, but has pitch-black skin and is 6 foot in height. When initially taken into custody, neither how she got there, nor why she was covered in caution tape, was revealed. It was as if she was created sometime before her discovery and dumped there at random. Hours later, "Tape Girl," as she was dubbed by the media, suddenly vanished from her holdings without a trace. Occasionally, civilians sometimes report seeing her entering a building, but is never seen by anyone inside, let alone exiting it."
T.N.A.*: "The Newest Act, or TNA (pronounced Tina) for short. TNA is a three foot-tall cartoonishly-proportioned clown in black and white attire. For lack of better terms, TNA is just toon force incarnate but a little grumpy about it all the time. Whatever is the funniest possible counter/situation, that is what happens and there is absolutely ZERO excuse otherwise. If TNA ever gets in a fight, the fight will be so funny to read but so frustrating for the enemy. Examples are as follows:
Asked to do something? TNA will begrudingly do it, but she'll make it everyone's problem.
Do you want to saw TNA in half? Congrats there's two of them now. Hope you're happy.
Shot out of a cannon? Congrats, everything went well. And if it did NOT in fact go well, then congrats. Either Asia had a divorce or Zealandia is back from the dead, but either way we now have eight continents.
Oh, you shoot TNA? She treats the bullet like she got pinched by you, takes it out from wherever you shot her at, then starts chewing it like bubble gum. (is this expired?) Oh, and now you're a donut.
Gets their planet blown up? The camera pans to the right to show an identical planet. It then zooms in to TNA at the beach on a tiny beach chair with a regular human-sized umbrella. TNA is reading some random-ass manga like Azumanga Daioh, and lifts her Gurren Lagann sunglasses. She looks to her left just to say "Gee, I’m glad I wasn’t on that planet" and then goes back to reading manga and drinking chocolate milk or smthn I don't fucking know, lol.
Vishnu*: "A strange, viscous alien from another planet. He (often sometimes called "it" instead) came to his Earth via a meteorite and was captured for biological expirementation. After escaping his facility, he's wreaked havoc on the planet for more than thirty years by grafting a permanent smile on not only those who wronged him, but those who also do wrong. His design is slightly intended to reference Vishnu from Persona 1, but also lampshades his "unfriendly protector" persona."
Keep in mind this character is supposed to be something like "What-If Koro-Sensei was in DC/Marvel Comics, but is not intended to be a copy of any other characters, named or otherwise.
Vivian*: "An average girl from the city who studies the occult. She's a bit quiet in nature but leans into the punk aesthetic for support. After messing around with an old pentagram found in a church, she was blasted with demonic energy and given the powers of a high-ranking demon."
Void Queen*: "The title given to a roaming demon draped in complete, crushing darkness. They seek vengeance against those who tip the balance of the world in their favor for personal gain, erasing their existence and spreading their gains to those around the world. Their face is incomprehensible, with hands covered in perpetually-dripping blood. If the Void Queen is nearby, their vicim, if they are within a 5-mile range, is sent to a seperate, inescapable dimension known as the "void." Becoming eternally lost in an endless night, the only sounds they can hear is of their own heartbeat, and the sound of metal scraping against the ground. It's only a matter of time until they fall. Nobody has ever made it out of the void, and nobody has survived the might of her blade."
Wham*: "A monochrome jester from the Timeless City. They operate on Toon Logic and serve their queen as best as they can. It seems they have eyes everywhere though, knowing when something might happen or when someone might attack, right down to the second. No matter the occasion, a smile always adorns their mask."
TF2 OCs: A bunch of OCs that I made while playing Team Fortress 2, usually born from cosmetic loadouts.
RED Team*: "Retroactive Electronics Division.; A subsidiary of TV Enterprises LLC, RED specializes in electronic construction, mostly in regard to telecommunications and operating equipment. They're (mostly) made-up of celebrities, like BONK-Man taking the role of Scout, Captain Torch as the Pyro, and a former robotic assassin as the Sniper. They are led by Ademite Nexen who, after a messy and otherwise extremely violent divorce from his ex-wife Evelyn, climbed the corporate ladder to the top in an effort to legally kill the other."
Went to war with TF Industries over name copyrights and all that. You know, the usual.
BLU Team*: "Background Legionaries Union; A subsidiary of TV Enterprises LLC, BLU specializes in anonymous takedowns, mostly involving cyber attacks and the derailment of electronic technology. While RED is more digital, BLU is more analog. The public members of BLU are former criminals, of which include a former mall cop-turned mercenary, a demolotion robot who once sunk the entirety of England (minus Scotland) and a mad doctor dressed in a plague doctor uniform who has been known to steal organs from his victims. They are led by Evelyn Nexen who, after a messy and otherwise extremely violent divorce from her ex-husband Ademite, climbed the corporate ladder to the top in an effort to legally kill the other."
Went to war with TF Industries over name copyrights and all that. You know, the usual.
Bonk-Man (RED)*: "The Mascot of BONK! Atomic Punch that also officially represents BONK! Atomic LLC and its proucts. DRINK! (parody/reference to pepsiman. drink!)"
Miscellaneous/Solo OCs: Characters in this section are ones either with no world to belong to, or singular OCs that exist in another series (aka sonas/self-inserts.)
Little Miss Marple: "A young woman in her 20s with a taste for fashion and beauty before her life veered wildly off-course. An only child in life, those who knew her before have often said that "Little Miss Marple" was a completely different person than the one they knew before her arrest and subsequent institutionalizing. Prior to her being institutionalized, she had discovered her love of the twisted and intense through her childhood friend. The incident of-course sparking something in her, using their remains to create a doll that she supposedly still treated like a real person. This fact when unchecked in her public life, leading to the disappearances of many like her sister, several colleagues in the fashion industry, and later an entire board of directors. It's estimated her body count is somewhere in the several hundreds before she was outed more than 30 years after her awakening. Nobody's quite sure where's her cell is today, if she's even still alive."
Cello (Mega Man OC)*: "A robot master created by the robotics scientist and former apprentice of Dr. Light, Dr. Juniper Asimov. After witnessing the successful counterattack of Dr. Wily's robot masters (during the events of the first mega man,) she began closely studying footage of the attacks, creating a robot master of which she called "Cello." Cello's design is mostly made up of red-ish armor, with hints of yellow as a secondary color scheme. Furthermore, wanting to protect humanity in the case of corruption, if any of the three laws of robotics were to be broken, Cello would promptly shut down. In a controversial event that challenged these ideals, Dr. Asimov had become the victim of an attempted kidnapping from Wily's forces. As a result of this attack, Cello had broken these rules, before suddenly shutting down and leaving a defenseless Dr. Asimov at the mercy of these robot masters. Though soon after, it was revealed that this plot was orchestrated to capture Cello instead of Dr. Asimov, to be used as a weapon against Mega Man." (currently going through a redesign.)
Game Chaser OCs: A bunch of characters that were created for my RPG Maker Game, Game Chaser: RPG. The story is about the "Game Chaser" and their friends who stumble upon a mysterious gateway, alongside their attempts to fix it. Hijinks ensue.
Joshua Rendham: "The main protagonist of Game Chaser: RPG. Joshua Quintillion Rextontillion Junior 2nd the 3rd (long name amirite? Who named him...) is a 16-year old student of Solaris High School who unintentionally agrees to the rules of a game following a mysterious dream he has. As a result, he's been afflicted with a mysterious curse called the "Chaser's Requiem.""
Julia Finkman: "The secondary protagonist of Game Chaser: RPG. Julia Finkman is an 18-year old former delinquent and scientific prodigy, the daughter of Dr. Isaac Finkman, and best friend to Joshua. Following an incident in her past, she was forced to move with her father to Solaris Port where they discover the mysterious "central portal station (cps)."
"Blue" Traverse: "The tertiary protagonist of Game Chaser: RPG. Blue Traverse is a 17-year old delinquent from a reform school named Green Hills High School, who traveled to Solaris Port to find Julia. Following the fight on Seven Bridge, he makes it his mission to make Joshua's life a living hell."
"Red" Serket*: "A supporting character of Game Chaser: RPG. Gwendolyn Serket, nicknamed "Red," is the childhood friend of Joshua and popular girl of Solaris High School. So much so, in fact, that she suffers from it. She's quiet and introverted, feeling replaced by Julia, "the bully who just wanted to ruin her life," as Red put it... And the friends Red DOES have? They're about as surface-level and shallow as can-be. The types of friends that are in it for the clout, would turn their back on you with no hesitation, the shitty kind? That’s Red’s entire friend group. Minus Joshua, of course." (currently going through a redesign.)
Yukiko Mochizuki**: "An introverted student in Solaris High School, her studies primarily involve that of urban legends, myths, monsters, and ancient artifacts. She's too shy to socialize with others, often missing out on important events that would otherwise define her social life. She teams up with Joshua in an alternate route in a bid to save the world from an endless night."
Takemi Jones**: "An often-overlooked student in Solaris High School, Takemi Jones, nicknamed TJ by Joshua and Tae by Julia, is a student who works multiple jobs just to help her family survive. She doesn't have many outfits, and the ones she do have, are often old or worn-out. In the context of the story, she gives Joshua a book that was borrowed from the library that she must return, or else be crushed in late fees. She teams up with Joshua in an alternate route in a bid to save the world from an endless night."
The Batter*: "A mysterious student who arrives at Solaris High School following an alternate route where the School freezes over. They match Blue in personality in intensity, but are even less empathetic towards the party's ideals. They seem to let their actions define their character."
Ms. Mado**: "Joshua's homeroom teacher who seems to be a no-nonsense kind-of teacher, despite their love for crocheting and stuffing sidekicks. Despite having a teacher's budget, she can somehow afford higher-end expenses like lavish trenchcoats and even a fancy ring. She assists Joshua in an alternate route in a bid to save the world from an endless night."
Zakarry Tiersee*: "The main protagonist of "Game Chaser: The First Mission." Zakarry was a student of the Solaris School District back when Joshua was in elementary school, who discovered the mysterious "central portal station," resulting in strange occurances happening in the week leading up to the 35th-Annual Solaris Port Science Fair. At the end of the week, he finally fixes the CPS, allowing him access to the other side. There, he meets the then-current Game Chaser, who congratulates Zak on his heroics, but states that because he left his game, "he left Solaris Port unprotected other disasters which left it in ruin." As a result, he is condemned to an eternal slumber, all under the guise of a vow to fix his world. And with him never returning to his world, he no longer exists, meaning nobody will come to save him, because nobody knows he's even there."
Anna Rendham**: "A supporting character of Game Chaser: RPG. Anna Rendham is the younger sister of Joshua, age ~12-13, who may come off as the "little sister archetype." Following the portal disaster, she gained psychokinetic powers and spiraled down a dark, destructive path in order to find her big brother. However, in her own story, she later teams up with a few friends to prevent the destruction of the world via a cult and their resurrection of an eldritch god."
Isaac Finkman**: "A supporting character of Game Chaser: RPG. Dr. Finkman is a brilliant scientist who moved to Solaris Port alongside Julia as a result of her delinquency, brought about by his own actions. Despite saying he puts his daughter first, when in the middle of an experiment, he often goes days without contact in his lab. This all comes to a head when Julia mysteriously disappears alongside Joshua and Red. Dr. Finkman doesn’t appear in the story post-disaster, although it’s implied that he went mad attempting to understand the portal so he could rescue Julia from whatever world she was trapped in. Whether or not this is to be actually believed is up to interpretation, but it’s clear this isn’t the case."
Hal Serket**: "A supporting character of Game Chaser: RPG. The older brother of "Red" Serket, he's a world-famous pilot who once manned the first teleportation-based fighter jet. As much as his accomplishments lead you to believe, he's not actually a great person. Rather, he's a cocky, arrogant asshole who regularly enjoys flexing his social credibility and achievements to get his way. Kind-of neglectful to Red, but it's a secret kept within the town."
Odelia Traverse**: "An unseen but prominent character of Game Chaser: RPG. Odelia is the mother of Blue, who often treated her child as the "blight of the family." She's manipulative, condescending and controlling, the very-real example of a terrible mother played straight. Although she doesn't appear in the story itself, the actions brought upon Blue can be felt throughout the entire series."
Sachiko**: "A strange individual and friend of Joshua's who works at the Video Starcade. She believes in the law of equivalent exchange, where "if you give me gold, you’ll get something as valuable as gold," or something like that. Sachiko also genuinely believes she’s a technopath and proves it... by setting up overly-elaborate traps. Tends to get physical when her "authority" is questioned."
CandyKat**: "An online friend of Joshua who's only interactions in the game are through an online video game the two play together. She seems to have an obsession with candy, often mentioning chocolate in particular during their conversations. She lets it slip she lives in Green Hills, but never gives her identity away."
Jaxson R.**: "A friend of Joshua's who replaces Zakarry Tiersee following the events of "Game Chaser: The First Mission." He's seemingly gone missing after lunch, having supposed to meet up in a classroom before going to Peace Diner. It turns out he misread the memo and simply went there to wait for everyone himself."
The Mysterious Salesman*: "A mysterious character that the Game Chasers can stumble upon in their story. They sell them, quote, "Goods so good (the game chasers) may have not even realized (they) have always desired them.""
Mister Video: "The current Game Chaser and protector of Game Central Station. He is responsible for maintaining the status quo of all video game worlds, ensuring they do not go "off-script" or cause a "point:break." In the context of the story, he trains Joshua, Julia, and Blue to fight all kinds of heroes and villains alike, should they go rogue."
Cashmere: "Mister Video's primary medic who heads his medical division. He was recruited by Mister Video following his graduation, seeing great potential in him. 12 PhDs later, Cashmere has a wife and kid that he sometimes sees, but not always, as a result of his duties. No matter how broken someone is, no matter how close to death someone truly is, Cashmere will always put them back together, good as new."
Elza Karamina**: "Mister Video's primary space-themed mechanic and heir to the Karamina Corporation, a massive conglomerate that produces high-end parts for cars and machines alike, as well as other sectors for space travel, the military and industrialism as a whole. She's a genius in her own right, having once developed an engine powered by an artificial dwarf star, but is somewhat airheaded when forced into a conversation. She's more infamous in her department for quote, "incidental (uniform/suit) malfunctions.""
G.**: "Mister Video's primary inventor and technology specialist. His genius almost rivaling Mister Video's, he's created he technology that the Game Chasers use throughout their journey. He's quiet and imaginative, thinking of solutions to problems not even he (mv) would have thought of. He might have brain damage as a result of an explosion in his gadget room."
Alex Dash**: "A mercenary-for-hire that stalked the Game Chasers during their missions in Game Chaser: RPG. He was initially hired to observe the party during their missions, and possibly nudge them in the right direction if they needed support. Upon their revolution, he's the first person to defend Mister Video in his bid to escape."
John Cage**: "An experienced arms dealer who set up shop in Game Central Station with Mister Video following the destruction of his world. He's knowledgeable about the weapons he sells, and even recreates or repairs the ones to provided to him in equally perfect quality. He takes issue with Helia, who finds her ego and sense of importance reckless in the face of danger."
First Game Chaser: "The very first Game Chaser. Though his name is lost to time, his presence was instrumental in creating the world of the Game Chasers as they knew it, being the one to create many of the worlds seen then, but the technology that lead up to today. Unfortunately, in a bid for power, he was backstabbed by his confidant and erased from history."
Solaris: "This is the humanoid form of Solaris, the sun dragon who allegedly created the Vidienna Dream Fountain's resovoir, as well as the land surrounding, and including, Solaris Port. Spanning anywhere from 6 to 13 feet in height, Solaris always has a smile on their face, having taken the form of a woman roughly the Game Chaser's age at the time of their meeting. Though... humanity's decisions, and the Game Chaser's, never ceases to confuse and/or amaze them. ('what the hell is a skibidi toilet?' - solaris.)"
Sheriff Blight: "A mysterious sheriff from a sepiatone world called the "Wild, Wild West." With his rifle, Annie, and his revolver, Jessie, he protects his town from any bandits that wish to rob a bank or steal a lady beneath her feet. He seems to have a knack for the "letal protector" name, though, seeing as how in one scenario, he pointed his rifle at Joshua's head, with the intent to pull the trigger."
The Drifter**: "A vaguely-humanoid being (that mostly-closesly resembles a stick figure) from another planet, "The Drifter" is a nickname given to an AU Spinoff of Game Chaser known as "Drift Away." Following the events of Game Chaser: RPG, Joshua had killed Mister Video, but was infected by an unknown substance of which corrupted his personality and gave him (Joshua) a thirst for infinitely-expanding universal conquest. Joshua had declared war on The Drifter's planet, rendering half of it completely uninhabitable in a plot to force their surrender. However, what follows causes both Joshua and The Drifter to, well... Drift Away."
Ranger Rendrum: "A cowboy in the Wild, Wild West. Would like to assist Sheriff Blight in his efforts to protect the town, but refuses to use guns, even in the name of the law. That doesn't mean she's a pacifist, she just wants to take the peaceful option first before throwing hands. So in that regard, many people see as her as weak. Unwilling to shoot-first in a society that will always try shooting you in the back."
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