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Karis is my next core character. As a veritor, she's one of the senior members of the town guard in Alkentoft. She takes her duty very seriously, and is never really off-duty.
Artwork by @NickOnRipple, @_o8cho and @KaiArtx.
My next core character is Naeliya, a waterkind town fairy. She started out as a messenger in the town of Alkentoft, but soon grew bored with it. So she's stuck in a rut at the moment.
Art by @NickOnRipple, @KaiArtx and @_o8cho. #Rychilla.
Next character intro is Tenora, a Rychillan arch-mechanic. When not running her workshop, she enjoys tinkering and hanging out with her friends. She's kind and doesn't like seeing people get hurt.
Artwork by @NickOnRipple, @KaiArtx and @_o8cho. #Rychilla.
Not sure if I've done character intros here, so here we go.
This is Yaetherim, the main character of the #Rychilla Cases. He's a former forest protector turned private investigator. He's cynical & manipulative, with florakind magic.
Art by @NickOnRipple, @KaiArtx & @_o8cho.
@waschbaerella Yaetherim and Naeliya, who are florakind and waterkind elemental fairies respectively.
@LombardEmma @_o8cho @KaiArtx Here's Tenora in a formal dress, drawn by @NickOnRipple.
@LombardEmma I've commissioned art of my MCs from @_o8cho and @KaiArtx. Yaetherim and Naeliya are the fairies. Karis and Tenora are the two humans.
@ritanrubin @AlazneDraws Naeliya, one of my other characters, is a waterkind fairy who originally worked as a messenger in Alkentoft, before becoming a private eye. She starts as the 'Watson' to one of the other characters, before branching out on her own. She's aroace.
Art by @_o8cho.
Beer flowed down Naeliya’s throat, washing away her ennui. Tomorrow would be the same again, just waiting around on a mail tower for letters to deliver. No mental challenge, just flying round town. Hopefully, a challenge would arrive someday. Until then, the drink sufficed. (4/5)
As a veritor, Karis’ duty was to investigate threats to the peace. A duty she performed coldly, calmly and fairly. For this, they called her ‘the steel veritor’. She didn’t mind that.
But both she and they forgot one thing; steel can only take so much before it buckles. (3/5)