Tune and Menace care for each other very deeply, rarely fighting but also rarely hanging out since Tune is just so busy. And Menace rightfully blames Lifeline for that.
There’s a tension between Menace and their mentor that will almost certainly cause some serious trauma for all three of them. Tune can sense this, but with no idea on what to do, she feels absolutely helpless in the situation.
In the Non-Canon timeline where Silverfall survives his encounter with Paradigm, he has voicebox damage and isn't able to speak for long stretches of time without it fizzling out or hurting him.
Silverfall wasn't a huge talker before the whole ordeal, but it does hurt him a little knowing that it's damaged. Karma is very supportive and comforts Silver as much as possible, almost to the point where Silverfall needs a break. He doesn't blame Karma for what happened, after all it was all Paradigm's fault, but he did catch himself flinching a couple times until everything settled down properly.
Some days are definitely better than others. One day he won’t have any trouble, the next the only thing he can produce is a static whining sound. Karma understands in a way. He doesn’t have voice damage, of course, but he feels a connection given his own memory problems that rise and ebb.
I haven’t played Ultrakill yet but I know most of the story and a good chunk of the world to make OCs (mostly @woofolotl ‘s fault thank you lmao)!
Hue Myn is a cold-blooded mindflayer who kills things indiscriminately no matter what they are, obsessed with blood and the humans that came before her to the point she wants to be one herself and has been gradually modifying her body to appear more human. She’s quite tired of Hell and wants to see what it’s like on the surface where the humans came from. Her interests align with Cherub, who fell from Heaven and somehow got stuck in Hell. Wanting to find a way home, she asks for Hue’s help and the two of them thus go on wacky hijinks on their way to the upper layers of Hell and the surface beyond.
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Cherubs don't exist in Ultrakill (as of writing this) so I came up with lore for them myself!:
Cherubs are below angels, meant to be messengers between heaven and earth, and they have a big love motif like in some depictions. But because their whole deal was talking to select humans, their jobs became obsolete after humans went extinct, so many of them were reassigned to tasks angels didn't want to do, if not serving angels directly. This cherub's job was to play the horn all day: whenever something important happens or when an angel's presence is to be announced, she'll fly in, play the horn, and the angel she was playing for will go "thanks now get out"
Cherub does have a real name, but the angels always called her Cherub. Hue also calls her Cherub because she'd told her that everyone else uses that word.
Cherub operates on cartoon physics. When she and Hue first met, the mindflayer tried to kill her, but it was as hard as swatting a gnat so the cherub could convince her to stop.
Hue's fascination with humans stems from her finding things humans left behind when they vacated Hell, such as pictures, files, etc. Surrounding herself with human things gave her the desire to appear more human, using her natural ability to create a body to try and create a head as well. However, she's been frustrated with her machine half, as making space for a head without severely hurting herself or worse is incredibly hard. Fortunately, she's able to do it with Cherub's help later in their adventure. Hue goes from being uncaring towards Cherub to growing a deep fondness for the little thing.
my artfight attacks this year
hit my goal of 60 and then some (63)
thank you to everyone else that attacked me. i cherish them all
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12: show us an old drawing. This was possibly my first ever finished piece of digital art. Done in FireAlpaca, dated (finished) 31st of December, 2020. It still holds up super well, and I'm kind of upset with that (exaggeration)
20: a piece from this year that you're really proud of. From this year? I suppose this. It was my first foray into frame-by-frame animation and my first formal test with Krita in that regard and. I can spot so many mistakes with it, but it's hard to be upset with it when it came out functional and people like it. And also when it's a shitpost lmao. But in actuality, I do quite enjoy the way I drew Gabriel and V1 there. I'm not sure how I made V1's body so attractive (maybe its side profile is just easier to draw), or how 'fluid' and shaped Gabriel's little doodled on wings are, but I do like them. I watch the video again basically every time I get a new note on it.
22: what inspires you. Woofolotl/OnlineViolence's colours have directly spurred me on at least Once (1) to use more colours at high saturation. I want to replicate/emulate MothCPU's boxy-bodied V-model machines. I think there's too many things to really make even a semi-comprehensive list of things that inspire me. Typically what happens is that I see something pretty, and then I wanna copy it. That's happened with a lot of things from victorian and lolita fashion to gore.