Wonderburger of my updated, personal mad trio designs
I always got the impression that in the original book, all of Haigha's interactions are an extension of Hatta's comments, as if Haigha was following after him. So, what if Hare stole Hatter's place in American McGee's? Why not, yesyes
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Haigha:
Would Izuku have a "visage" moment similar to OfA, since he does have multiple Quirks?
It was suggested that Sedation was from Midnight's mom, so maybe the others as well?
For example, Meld with Shadows could be from a relative of Kuroiro. Heck, Focus is similar to Intelli's Quirk or even *shudders* High Specs?
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A CRAP load of NPCs for one of my current modern magic DnD campaign PCs: Swan! I'll have to post their actual art once I'm done revamping their own Ref.
Whose Who under the read more!
Haigha - Their mom who is also a nighthag, its a complicated relationship
Grisha Gusev - Their late father, a drow artificer, very gepetto meets wonder emporium, went insane and died before Swan was born
Ruby Rosetta - Their adoptive Mom, bartender and owner of the Drunken Sailor, a pirate themed bar
Bjorn Rosetta - Their adoptive Dad, and bouncer at the Drunken Sailor
Taffetia / Taffy - An aunt figure to them, Taffy taught Swan to be a bard once they were adopted by Ruby and Bjorn, Taffy frequently preforms at the bar
Westley Sniverback - Their talent agent and manager for their Preforming Troupe: The Baroque Arts Collective
Their troupe! In order:
Primrose Golden-Ore (she/her)
Dwelf (dwarf-elf), shes stout and chubby and very bubbly, she is a lead vocalist and has a very operatic approach and voice, closest member to swan as they practice together a lot
Anton Roque (he/him)
air genasi, lean athletic/acrobatic build, typically male lead in both theatrical or dance/ballet type preformance, very confident and a bit egoist but not obnoxiously, he just thinks very highly of himself but still hypes up others too
Harry Fleetfoot (He/Him)
Human, he was raised / adopted by gnomes, kind of anxious and easily flustered but one of their best instrumental preformers, has stage fright when it comes to singing / speaking though
Trip (They/Them)
Goblin, one of two twin goblins, they are the quick change and backstage managers basically, they help with getting sets and props ready, helping the actors change costume and makeup between scenes, things like that, trip is very excitable and manic compared to their twin but they both kind of feed into their respective energy to level out
Tych (She/He/They)
Goblin, the other twin of Trip, she’s more level headed and logical but still rattles off at a million miles per hour, constantly multitasking, Trip is one of the few who can keep up with their pace easily
Feyfrya Bounty (She/Her)
Eladrin, very tall and slender, she’s the main choreographer and director for their preformances, she is very strict and stoic but is fiercly protective of her troupe, the only one she is a bit more specifically harsh with is swan, as she can tell swan is putting on some kind of facade but hasn’t been able to piece it fully together yet
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It has been a while since we heard from the green bunny.
How’s everything going?
Alright; mostly I've been tired lately and haven't written mucha
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I’ve been thinking a lot about Through the Looking Glass, mainly, but also Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. I would like you all to know that the Hatter and the March Hare appear in both books; however in the second one Carroll decided to spell their names phonetically. I love phonetic spellings, I love when dialogue is written so you have no choice but to read it in the correct accent. So Hatter gets spelled “Hatta,” that’s cool and normal, makes sense. He spelled Hare “Haigha.” I really appreciate the A on the end, because I think it’s intended to make it two syllables, and I love when non-rhotic accents add a syllable in for the R, however the rest of it? Uhhh…. I don’t know that I could do a better job though (barring IPA usage, of course).
Haigha
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