She/her. 32 y.o. Ace. Guidance counselor at a super hero highschool. She was previously a crime lord but faked her death so that I could recycle her for an rp group to live a quieter and less evil life.
Super power is destruction/decay manipulation. Kinda via touch from any part of her body/skin, but she can focus where to emit her power from. It has a small radius of effect but needs to be in contact with her target. She needs to know as much as she can about the materials for better effect.
Not really a red-head. Naturally blonde. Loves potato chips, soft scarves, and her lovely lil students. Appears quite calm and collected, but fighting enemies she hates can really bring the blood lust out of her.
Cameron was once known as Adrienne Richter. She was raised to lead a crime syndicate run by her family and was doing a great job at it. But she doesn't like using her powers on people (it's very gross decaying someone ok lol). Well, unless they deserved it, then maybe she didn't mind.
So I noticed something in Harrow the Ninth. In chapter two, when John is trying to console Harrow over having lost Gideon, he puts his hands on her shoulders, and he says "Gideon Nav did not die for nothing."
Harrow feels "a hot whistle of pain run down
[her] temporal bone," which is, we know now, Harrow having a stroke as her skull alters her brain so that she hears him say 'Ortus Nigenad' instead. And she replies to him in kind, using Ortus' name. So the interesting bit is John's reaction, look:
He had his hands on her shoulders the whole time. Physical touch negates lyctoral blindness, and she had a stroke while he was touching her. That look on his face. Is he working out an emotionally taxing anagram, or is he taking a good look at her and working out what the hell just happened? Then he says Gideon's name again, like he's running a test, and Harrow has another stroke. That's exactly the same test Mercy performed to figure out what Harrow did to her brain in chapter twenty-nine.
He knows. He's known about the lobotomy since chapter two. He thinks she did it to forget her grief and guilt, and he thinks he understands.
Which means when he 'notices' the lobotomy in this scene:
He's not really noticing it for the first time at all. He's calling attention to it. He's just told Harrow that she didn't open the Tomb, that she's wrong about the events of her own life, and then he deliberately 'discovers' and points out her brain damage to seal the deal.
There is actually a reason why I draw him so spikey! I wanted him to look like his Dad while also resembling his mom a bit as well. I eventually decided to made all the brothers have bits of resemblance of their parents because of genes LOL
(2016 ➡ 2024)
i wanted to compare my first colored drawing of charlie (my oldest active OC) to now for fun but damn. this is kinda fucking me up rn and thought it might be interesting to share my embarrassing kid drawing with you all too. i think it's always cool to see where we start from and i always forget how much ive changed since then