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Wanted to draw a full pic of this outfit.
It's not an amazing image, it's actually rather messy, but... eh...
it's there now. https://t.co/D4iPmEGErs
Naomi's pre-story life is also pretty frequently talked about. She was a music reviewer, and this was able to be easily transitioned into her life on the ship, she did eventually, however, grow exhausted of analyzing what she listened to and stopped some time later.
Ria didn't have much of a life pre-story to talk about as she was comparable to that of a stray cat who eventually wandered onto the ship without anyone noticing.
Yule wasn't always the holiday obsessed celebrator we see now, prior to joining the ship, she was a pretty well known and respected* (*depending on who you asked) criminal who went by the alias "Crimson Undead" who hid as a street artist for hire by day.
Xara was never given a chance to shine in her dimension, always relegated to the back of the stage, admittedly she didn't mind it THAT much, she still saw herself as an important role, but she did always wish that she could try herself into a main role.
@Ajustice90 I know this is probably just a genuine question and you don't mean anything out of it, but I couldn't help myself to respond with an image like this. XD
Quinn was pretty content with her life actually, she ran a rather small, but successful brewery, which meant she sold potions and poisons to clients who commissioned them, however, a commission from a rival business had tricked her into making a portal that she was pushed into.
Olivias life pre-story isn't that much different than her life on the ship, she was effectively a gardener who kept up with the less sentient plants. Her meet up with the AUs could be a story in its own right, but alas, I only have 280-characters to use in this tweet.
Ivy had really awful luck trying to break into the fashion industry in her dimension. She was able to get an internship, but couldn't move pass that because her designs were consistently seen as garbage, its gotten to the point she lashes out as a defense mechanism.