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@PMSeymourDoodle This is Robert Wyrmling, he'll squeeze through under your door, steal your jewelry, and escape through your sink drain.
Yes, he's a worm on a string
Art by @/smiles_morbid
@Blazing9988 While they're not a villain the whole way through, Sam Redfield is my crude, smelly antihero. She starts out as a rampaging villain, consuming everything in her path, but later joins the heroes.
Artists: @/RabbitJaguar, @/Zettezap, Pledge (no social media), and @/applepiesleth
@Infinitestyle18 Artists: @/hcneyghostt, @/smiles_morbid, and @/zettezap
Penny (tall one) and Lucy (short one)
@KingLeoRio I just want Roastbeef Stroganoff in the game.
Or the guy with the slime puppies
@mizunzun_ Okay, but in all seriousness though, non-human characters can be interpreted as being black-coded, or interpreted as a specific race even if they're in a fictional setting.
If you can't respect that, then idk what to tell you.
@aasaasinos You say all this but Giorno is goin around putting his hand in Mista's pants and embracing Gold Experience from behind.
And don't get me started with Johnny and Gyro.
At the very least Jojo has a lot of bi characters, whether protagonists and antagonists.
4. Tam Tam
Unga bunga jungle men are always a treat. Despite him being insanely tall, playing him feels like I'm a little gremlin poking enemies with a long sword and breakdancing across the screen.
I also just love the noises makes