#I'd imagine they transferred in either from overseas or just from a different city in Japan‚ so they aren't happy about it either
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"Mind stopping for a quick check before class?"
I've been rewatching Kill La Kill and remembered an old concept I had stored away from last year. That one got scrapped ages ago for being hard to write, so I started on a clean slate for this one. I think if submas were at Honnōji Academy, they'd either be engineering tech for the cable car system linked to the school or they'd work in the disciplinary committee to look after students.
I'm still roughing some details out for this but basically their job is to catch all the students who get absolutely bodied during the plot and run them back to the infirmary so they can come in the next day. When there aren't big fight scenes to deal with, they mostly just patrol the halls to check on students and make sure people aren't hurting each other during school hours. Consider them student health and welfare agents I suppose. They do straightforward work and were granted two star goku uniforms to make sure they had the speed and strength necessary to carry and treat students in a timely manner. Can't have an active student body if it takes weeks to get through patching them all, right?
Anyways I might design a powered up form for these guys later. It likely wouldn't be much different, but it'd be something light for them to operate in. No room for accessories when you're resetting bones and dressing up burns; I might consider having their hats swap out for masks and wide collars for lab coat lapels. It'd be fun to have their enforcement tools get turned into medical/surgical implements too, though that's gonna take some testing.
Bonus time: someone asked for oil. Do not oil them.
Have a good day.
#submas#submas au#kill la kill#klk#kill la kill au#au#fanart#kny fanart#ingo#subway master ingo#ingo pokemon#nobori#emmet#subway master emmet#emmet pokemon#kudari#crossover#goku uniform#The story reason they still have their massive coats and hats is to make them easy to spot in a crowd if someone needs assistance#They're nice if nothing else‚ though there's only so much welfare service they can do with the academy hierarchy#I'd imagine they transferred in either from overseas or just from a different city in Japan‚ so they aren't happy about it either#Also if it isn't clear: they are students‚ aged around 17-18 in third year. They just help out in the infirmary and with monitoring
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Are there vampires or vampire like monsters?? If so can you describe or give an example on how they would look? Would they be more humanoid are look like actually demons?Also would there be a legal blood business were ppl donate blood to them or are they just using animal blood?
AIGHT so i consider vampirism to be either a family(as in taxonomic hierarchy) or a type of disease so starting with the regular family they basically look like giant bats that harvest blood in different ways depending their species and the differences range from the teeth shape to the tongue shape in order to harvest blood from their prey:
the more merciful types use their teeth to slice open the skin like a razor blade meaning they mostly feed on the surface layer so one could save themselves from bleeding out and survive, but for other species it's a little more fatal as in some of them will get all the way down to the arteries and feed from there:
I'd imagine they use their tongue as a super sharp drill and slurp up the blood like a hummingbird (and perhaps their ears and nose ridges can hear the artery muscles contracting in the body which is how they know where the most blood is and exactly where to drill) so if u run into one of these mfs u aint surviving probably. They mostly feed from larger game like elk or cows and they're good on feeding for a month or 2 afterwards. They avoid cities and largely populated areas and mainly thrive in more open rural areas (where cows or elk would openly graze) these are considered wild animals and don't speak any kind of humanoid language.
The disease concept is more so the typical vampirism but instead of turning into a vampire seemingly overnight it's a sloooow gradual process which is why whoever gets bitten lives for such an unnatural amount of time even if the victims species doesn't even live that long. It may start with a loss of an apatite for everything and the paling of the skin/ patterns; all the teeth rot out and are replaced with sharp teeth better equipped to infect others; the eyes become more and more sensitive to light and the ears start enlarging ect. It may affect each species differently, as in it may be fatal for some but for others it's just kinda "yeah i live like this now idk"
im guessing the "original vampires" are more humanoid and carry a pathogen in their mouths that transfer into the host's blood once they break the skin with their teeth
now ofc when it comes to society in general, turning someone into a vampire is HIGHLY illegal (like orcs eating elves) but inevitably there are just natural born vampires and people who got bit and come overseas so there are accommodations for them. For instance slaughterhouses are a lot more keen on saving animal blood to sell to vampires and that of the like, but there aren't any humanoid blood options to prevent any specific flavor cravings and to dissuade them from feeding on people
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