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neurotonic · 22 days
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Just a doodle dump of sketches from various dates.
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icecreampizzer · 4 months
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imagine having to work with this cast of coworkers that would be so funny. what do you mean one of them tried to defect and almost died because of it. what
I'll probably make a proper lineup of all my interpretations of the characters but Man. that's probably gonna take me a while
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dandorime · 27 days
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Which IEYTD villain deserves to actually die? Like, in a harsh, punitive, "fuck you, go to hell, no chance of survival, no redemption arc" way? I have one in mind, but I would love to know what everyone else thinks. ( •̀ω •́ )
Not including Zor or Prism because I dunno how I would write that, but leaving Juniper in because he's still alive out there for so many of us. :3c
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agent-calivide · 2 months
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Moment of appreciation for Daniel "They're just misunderstood :(((" Sans
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From the redallover files
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aabaacuus · 24 days
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ms paint stuff (some of these were colored in mspaint though......)
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manzluv · 5 months
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Ieytd Height headcanons (redo)
Hey decided to redo the height chart adding new people & silhouette changes including my agent oc
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annnnd don’t forget the big Z themselves.
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I know zor is surprisingly short for someone intimidating and powerful but I like it bc it’s funny 😄
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the-valiant-valkyrie · 5 months
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OKAY, lets try this again. another one of those opinion charts but exclusively for zoraxis staff. i needed to break it up into two pieces because fumblr was crushing the image into illegibility on mobile
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higher-noon · 3 months
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So, let's consider
The main antagonist in 4 is gonna have a tk implant, right?
Spoilers for the phantom medal reveal under the cut (and like... all of ieytd3 ig)
The letter you pull put out of the safe makes it pretty explicit that Zor used to work for the agency (and while I have some suspicions surrounding Director Morales, I don't have much at all to base them on). This means they are definitely familiar with a lot of agency practices, interpersonal info, and supplies. They have to be to successfully plant each of those medals in a time, place, and puzzle that they know an exceptional agent would have the logic and resources to access.
Now consider all the Kinesium research Zor is funding throughout all of 3 and all of Dr. Prism's existing research from her time in the agency that we know she gave up to Zoraxis, which would likely include her development for the implant itself. The blueprints, materials, procedures for implanting and training each agent, etc.
Then introduce an inventor like the Fabricator, or a chemist like Daniel Sans, or any of the numerous medical professionals we could only assume work under the Zoraxis Conglomerate, who would be able to not only reproduce, but modify Prism's design.
We have a pretty solid formula for a telekinetic Zoraxis agent, physically unable to defect lest the implant in their brain short circuits a la mimic mask, designed and directed specifically to stop little old Phoenix.
And from the looks of Zor's letter, I'm not sure they want, or even (if I dare say it), expect us to die.
They want to recruit us. I wouldn't be surprised if another kidnapping was in our very near future.
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thesilvervicar · 2 months
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This started out with an AU @ladydanger420 and I discussed where Juniper is a witch, then @hexlockspear and I sorta expanded it into one where Zoraxis is a coven plotting the downfall of civilized society. Many witch hunters have ventured into the forest, and many have never returned. Those who have at least managed to gather information on the threat lurking in the shadows of the forest.
John Juniper: The Masked Witch, named for the collection of masks he keeps in the luxurious cabin he calls home. Some say that they’re the faces of his victims, disguises that let him lure in prey, or used for barbaric rituals. He lives a bit closer to civilization with his shapeshifting familiar, Gibson, keeping tabs on the outside world and daring witch hunters to try their luck against him. Many have contributed to vitality potions that keep him young and strong.
Fabricator: The Poison Witch, who brews vile toxins in her cauldron. She is said to be the second deadliest witch in the coven, working closely with their master and spending much of her time devising lethal traps. Her home is surrounded by thick briars that hide these traps and trip up careless intruders.
Solaris: The Solar Witch, living up near a small mountain peak where she can get a clear view of the sky and stars at night. Harnessing her power from the sun and moon, she can use concentrated rays to fry those who stray too far into her turf. She was scarred not too long ago by the “Phoenix” reflecting a spell back at her, and she’s nursing a deep grudge over it.
Hivemind: The Hive Witch, nestled away in a flowery grove populated by thousands of bees. He has an affinity with animals, particularly bees, and can set an angry swarm on intruders in a moment. It’s said that he can also cast spells that turn people into pastries or animals, the latter dooming them to join his swarm.
Daniel Sans: The Plague Witch, whose cauldron is used to concoct devastating pestilences and caustic chemical potions. His territory is teeming with infestation, hanging spores and fog making it unwise to enter without proper protection. The contagion also has a nasty effect on the wildlife, making the thicket even more hostile.
Charlie Caliente: The Wildfire Witch, whose powers are similar to those of Solaris but on a much less controlled scale. The coven’s master has stationed him in a less wooded area of rocks and scorched earth, not wanting to risk him burning down the whole forest.
Roxana Prism: The Crystal Witch, and the newest addition to the coven. Feeling scorned by society, she has now set up shop where the trees meet the mountains. There have been reports of her making living constructs from stone, wood, and crystal. She is said to be the friendliest of the coven, but should still be approached with extreme caution.
Doctor Zor: The Mastermind Witch. No outsider has ever seen them, or at least lived to tell the tale. They reside in an eerie manor that can be seen above the treeline, but the forest seems to warp as you travel to prevent you from getting there. Even if you somehow find your way there, you’ll be faced with brambles, man-eating carnivorous plants, giant scorpions, and bears.
Agent Phoenix is a hunter who has survived multiple encounters against the coven, even when facing impossible odds. They haven’t made it out unscathed, with plenty of scars telling tales of their escapades. They’re guided along by a retired hunter via magical means, with various degrees of helpfulness.
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lunacornfan2k24 · 3 months
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sharkguy · 1 year
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🎉¡Feliz cumpleaños Daniel!🎉
Pues para su cumpleaños quise cambiarle a una ropita más cómoda para su edad ^-^
Cumple 8 añitos❤️
Daniel es hijo de: Fray (@mickycute ) y Bluemist( @liasnivyy )
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depression-soup · 7 months
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I HAVE TO KNOW WHATS YOUR VILLAIN/CHARACTER TIER LIST FOR IEYTD
OKOKOKOK
OBVIOUSLY JUNI GOES FIRST :
JUNIPER
ROBOTS
HIVEMIND
PRISM
BEAR ARCHER
SOLARIS
FABBY
ESCAPE POD
HENCHMEN
ZOR
DANIEL SANS
CHARLIE
THAMK YOU
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lavalampstealer · 8 months
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also
anymore extra hcs for any character,,,
mayhaps
- Fabby despises most animals but has a soft spot for sphinx cats, reptiles, and dangerous insects
- Cyan was majorly messed up after DE, more mentally than physically
- not so much as headcanons but here are some songs that I think fit:
Redesign Your Logo (Lemon Demon) for Zor/Zoraxis
RISK, RISK, RISK! (Jhariah) for Phoenix in general (not just Cyan)
The Lamp is Low (Laurindo Almeida) for Yellow
BAD LUCK! (Jhariah) and Your Stupid Face (Kaden MacKay) for Broken Juniper
- Cyan has an absurdly high tolerance to alcohol, despite not drinking often (except for when on missions)
- Yellow does not. at all. Do with this what you will
- Solaris is an extrovert but gets burnt out easily
- Daniel Sans and Hivemind have an ongoing rivalry (no one can tell if its friendly or not)
- Caliente hates bugs of any kind and will burn any he sees with hairspray and a lighter
- Prism knows all of her robots names, their differences and quirks, and absolutely adores every single one
- Feels like it goes without saying, but Juniper’s a huge theater nerd where he gets really excited about the plot details and little nuances of the plays. He can and will infodump to anyone who even mentions his favorite production
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f3arow · 2 years
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what do martinis even taste like?
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agent-calivide · 1 month
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I don't have anything more than scraps, but for the luvva god I'm gonna figure out something to analyze with Daniel Sans' 3 lines of dialogue and 2 bonus appearances for @lunacornfan2k24 because goddammit this man needs acknowledgement
Slight change up of formula, but because there's so little about him, I'm nitpicking the shit out of every single appearance like a vulture rather than doing broad strokes with occasional references to canon.
So, he appears first in the phone message on Friendly Skies, and honestly I think this one has a lot more to pick apart than you'd get at a first glance.
"Zor, there is an urgent matter that we must discuss. Contact me on a secure line immediately!"
The first thing I notice is how he addresses Zor. Not doctor, not a title of authority. He just calls them Zor. There's something so... innately trusting in that. He's not just another lackey, he's not just a high ranking official, even Solaris who technically outranks him calls them Doctor Zor. There is an innate trust there that is only rivaled by what we see between the Fabricator and Zor, and even then she usually calls them Doctor. Sure, we see other people just casually call Zor that when talking about them like "get Zor on the phone" or something similar, but to immediately jump into the message with "Zor" no title or greeting or anything similar, it shows that Sans has a certain mutual respect with Zor.
This is further confirmed by how he tells Zor to contact him. There's no "at your soonest convenience please get back to me." He demands Zor get back to him, once more showing a certain level of trust. Urgency or not, feeling confident that you can talk to your boss like that shows that there is some form of respect or even trust between you and them. Maybe I'm a wuss, but I could never talk to my managers like that, and they don't have a kill count.
Something else I also find interesting is that he's researching the development of a supervirus. Specifically a supervirus. The phrasing is interesting to me, because that implies that he's not just researching into chemistry, he's looking into biology. You can make a poison out of damn near anything, but to have it specifically be a virus implies infection, something organic. I think this is why they were fronting as a shampoo factory. It's a little thing, but by having their cover be chemistry to support biology, Sans was likely able to get more organic compounds for the supervirus without raising any red flags to support Zoraxis.
The next thing we hear, or rather see, from Daniel Sans is a note he left for Ashley Lincoln, the scientist who's looking into an antivirus.
"ATTN: Dr. Ashley Lincoln It has come to our attention that you are engaging in unauthorized anti-virus research after hours. Management advocates that there are better uses for personal time, such as spending it at home with your family. It would be a shame if something were to happen to theme while you were in the lab working on an unapproved project. Dr Daniel Sans"
This tells us a whole lot about Sans as a person. Firstly, he keeps a tight ship around there, there is a security system, cameras, automated messages, lasers, key card scanners, there's even a fucking sign that basically amounts to a more threatening "Smile, you're on camera" poster. He's shown to be very type A, organized and making safety nets for his safety net's safety nets. That is a ton of security in place, and all of that pays off for Sans in the end, really. He does catch Lincoln and makes it clear in no uncertain terms that what she is doing is unacceptable and if she doesn't stop there will be consequences.
And even if all, all of that fails, there's a plan Z in place: Just launch the virus early. He was able to weaponize Lincoln's own research against her, the virus chute identifies the antivirus as such. Regardless if he did the research on his own or if he found Lincoln's little clues or even found all of her research, he knew to look into the antivirus and have the lab try to identify it as such to prevent anything from being sabotaged. That shows not only intelligence, but amazing foresight frankly.
And once the antivirus is blocked, we learn even more about his character as the prerecorded message plays.
"Found a conscience, despite our threats! Well, I'm afraid you won't have a chance to use your antivirus. We're changing the time table and launching the supervirus... today!"
This goes to show that Sans isn't just working at Zoraxis for a benefit like Solaris or to pursue art like Fabricator and Juniper, he is just evil and revels in it. He calls out that Lincoln "found a conscience" implying that Sans not only does not have one, but unabashedly doesn't give a fuck that he doesn't. He excitedly exclaims "You're too late!" and has an evil laugh. Even more damning, when the automated voice plays a little yellow light flashes above the intercom, but when Sans' recording plays it turns red.
This man had his intercom system flash a red light whenever he made an announcement. Number one, iconic flare for the dramatics, but for two, it just goes to show that he is evil and he prides himself on it. Be it his own interests, his passions, or (what I think it really is) an unwavering loyalty to Zoraxis, he knows that his moral compass is pointing south and he doesn't give a damn either way.
The next reference we see to Sans (and the final one you get in-game) is his nameplate in the base in Madrid. The main thing I want to call attention to is the position Daniel Sans is seated in, directly to Zor's right. It makes this feeling of Sans being Zor's right-hand man, which is supported by all the previous depictions we get of him. Happily being evil, giving Zor a warning the second he found something to be wrong, having no issues with causing harm on a massive scale, blackmailing traitors directly to keep people in line and under Zor's thumb. He is functionally acting like a right-hand in this game, even if he's not the final boss. Save for the Handler, Sans is the one who appears in the most levels in the first IEYTD, even if he has the least lines. He never gets that evil one-to-one moment with the Agent, but he's also everywhere in passing.
The last thing I want to call out is Daniel Sans' interview.
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Here, we see Sans really, truly vouching for not just Zoraxis, but Doctor Zor themselves, as well as the whole "People call it "evil", but I call it "misunderstood"" line.
I think this is the most telling piece of information we get on Sans, even if it's not directly in the games. Here, we see him willing to put his neck on the line after a massive scandal, using his full legal name even if he's not disclosing his job title. He's defending Zor and keeping as close to secrecy as he can while still trying to put out the wildfires. We don't hear directly from anyone other than Solaris, not so much as a mention of Hivemind or Caliente or even Ulanova despite the fact Professor X-Ray was mentioned. He is absolutely going up to bat to cover Zoraxis' ass to at least make the corporation not look totally lost, even if he's kind of doing a terrible job at keeping suspicions low. But this article also leads to the real kicker here...
Despite this respect he holds for Zor, this unwavering loyalty, he's... not really that important, and not even in just a lore sense. That sounds really mean- but in the hierarchy of military terms like lieutenant, commander, etc, lieutenant is a really low rank. It's the lowest in most countries, and when you've got commander Solaris right there in the same game it really almost emphasizes it. He's a mid-level employee. He's spearheaded dangerous, deadly projects. He's taken regulating his employees into his own hands. He sat at Zor's right hand side and took malicious joy in the pain that he caused for others, and yet he's just a lieutenant. High enough that he's attached to Zoraxis, but low enough that he doesn't actually have significant authority.
I may be tap-dancing my way into speculation station, but it almost feels insulting to Sans. Like Zor wants him to stay a low rank, only barely above a grunt. Sans has shown himself to think he's got an in with Zor, he's the first one to defend them when given the chance, he's the one who will burn to the ground alongside Zor when every other operative has betrayed them besides Fabricator...
and it doesn't matter.
Zor. Doesn't. Care.
And that's the tragedy of it all. Sans is laying down in mud puddles for someone who will just walk around them without so much as a sideways glance, much less appreciate it.
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aabaacuus · 9 months
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ieytd sketch dump. last 2 are a little old. wait i just realized this is gonna post on the 17th Happy ieytd3 day
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