This had to happen to Adora regularly back in the horde.
A little-known cryptid from My hometown, for lack of a better word. “The Mariposa Hyena”
Old-timers swore that they saw it, and they saw wolves, and it was no wolf.
I saw it twice, and knew that as far as it was concerned, I was a prey animal.
Closer in size to a cougar than a coyote, with a mane and hunched, curving back.
My father was of the opinion, after seeing it himself, once, that it was some descendant of the California dire wolves.
More Witch and Knight stuff, featuring recycled characters from my childhood
Considering further tweaking of Cerulia to kind of retrofit them into a fursona.
The grey color scheme would be easiest to dress up/make stuff for but I'd need a new name, the confusion and psychic chip damage of getting called "Gamer PC" would do me in and Cerulia makes less sense the less blue is in the design.
Day 13- Peachy palette
Pomme worked in hydroponics on the Angel Nest, and on the surface has been struggling to adapt to the old fashioned soil based farms, and trying to make viable crops from wild plants
Day 26- Fear
Ever since she was assigned to the Red Girl case, Mary has developed severe insomnia and scopophobia
Obsessively played Integral Factor the last couple weeks.
I pick every "jump in front of danger" dialogue option offered, which can't be good for Koharu's blood pressure.
Don't remember posting this before, My main Cyberpunk V, Corpo Drunk who solves every problem with gorilla arms and falls back on the corporate doublespeak and backstabbing any time things get too tough.
Cyberpunk was the first game where I actually had fun playing a bad person, helped that I bought it for a song after they patched a lot of the issues but before the anime made people give it a second chance.
I love the flavor of book that goes "we can't tear down this unpopular building, what if there was a weirdo living in the rafters/basement?" The only examples I can think of off the top of my head are Phantom of the Opera and Hunchback of Notre Dame, so it's apparently a very French concept?
Also a surefire way to make a building into a beloved landmark.