Original Characters

Characters of my own creation. Birthed from my mind slime

The True Gods

Gods even among Gods, Commanders and Conquerers of our reality and those beyond it.

Loyal Peon of the True Gods

Servants to the true gods, Their faith ever still and unwaivering. Forever, and ever.

  • Gina
  • The Divine Sucrose

    Those with divinity coursing through them. Birthed from the mothers of mothers. Made from The First Sugars, and worshiped by all as True Kin of the gods.

    Crumbs from above

    people, like you and me, who have been blessed by the will of the gods. They were accepted into the loving embrace of the divine, and changed forever. Compacted into a form perfectly suited to serve their new patron deity in this life and all others.

    The Bangle

    Ginger and Snaps wanted some alone time away from their kids, so they each 'gifted' them with their own universe. like how one would give their kid a car. Each universe is predisposed for more lewd happenings. common sense and critical thinking has been dulled somewhat to keep their kids occupied. All of the universes are chained together and embedded into rings like gaudy gemstones.

    Universal Constants

    The Point

    Functionally, these bangles and the gemstones inside are the 'canon' of my characters. each containing specific scenarios,settings,etc for some interesting concepts to be made in.

    In spite of that, i find continuity boring and not very fun after a certain point. So I will often depict these characters in any myriad of situations even if it doesn't really make sense when considering their given world. Esentially:

    Characters depicted outside of their respective 'Lore' or 'story' can and will be doing whatever in an implied secondary, relaxed canonicity without much care for rules or consistency other than whatever seems coolest to me at that time. Characters in the far future or past can be interacting fine with modern things just because i deem it cool or interesting. At the end of the day, Art is meant to be fun, rather than a constant miasma of keeping up continuity.