Have you thinking of making a character for the player in TTIV?? Or are you gonna self inserting?
i personally see Lumpy as the players themselves but I love seeing people making ocs!
I’ve only drawn Lumpy before as a stick figure with vr goggles so here is an update of that. Lumpy was some alien with futuristic technology that probably had some evil intentions but after Sam&Max save their life and after they got involved in their adventure they just kind of got over their original plans and became their new kid
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good evening rainworld community. look at my ocs NOW
YOU CAN ASK THEM QUESTIONS BTW. please do I’ve been marinating them for months. finely cured.
multiple paragraphs introducing each under the cut !
Curtains Drawn Over Bone - he/him
The first of my iterators, and frankly the most developed. Curtains is incredibly young for an iterator, made at the tail end of the last generation, and was subject to some.. negligent planning during his construction. He was placed in an area of dubious rain quality and worse ground stability; the conditions were considered acceptable back then, but millions of cycles later that's no longer the case.
Despite this glaring issue, he's been handling it better than you'd expect. Having recognized the long-term affects of his placement early on, Curtains took an interest in maintenance and optimization in order to survive, completely disregarding the Great Problem. He's broken some taboos in the process, and surprisingly didn't contract rot while doing it. His efforts have paid off with a suite of purposed organisms and a significantly more advanced, upgraded facility.
Some things would be impossible to address, though. Despite his best efforts, erosion and earthquakes now threaten to topple his can; something he's scrambling to fix.
Curtains is generally regarded as a finicky, flighty person by his group. He's a recluse and a workaholic, driven by some desperate ferver to avoid the worst. When he does appear in chatrooms, he seems constantly wound up, often vanishing as quickly as he arrives. He was like this long before his current situation. But do not mistake his nervousness for ineptitude, because Curtains is very meticulous and dedicated in his endeavors, backed by his thorough understanding of iterator anatomy and a genuine passion for his work.
Twenty Taken in Vain - they/them
The only iterator in this damn group who isn't a social recluse. Built in the golden age of the Ancients, a time of prosperity and uneventfulness, TTiv found their place in the bustling global communities of their kin. They're of the belief that research is best done collaboratively, and constructed their workflow around this frame.
But, really, they never much cared for that work or their purpose. Devoting themself to tireless research for something likely impossible just wasn't a good use of time, nor did they find the process very interesting, so they sought to fulfill their life in less desolate ways. As much as a sentient, static building is able to, at least.
In particular, Twenty Taken in Vain pursues a variety of art forms! There's a critical lack of artwork made with iterators in mind (While interesting to discuss, most Ancient books can be read in less than a second for example), so they seek to fill that gap. Their main passion is literature, but they do dabble in many other subjects, such as digital painting, textile weaving, 'false memory' qualia fabrication, and DMing a tabletop roleplaying game for their local group.
Their social proclivities haven't served them well in recent years, because the global communications decay has left them more isolated than ever before. Losing contact with multiple close friends has drained them of motivation, and made them fearful of losing those they do have left. Imagine like, depression but on a supercomputer scale.
In personality, TTiv is as chatty as you'd expect of them, but without the energy associated with extroversion. Their charisma is carried in their nonchalance and humor, with an undertone of snarkiness - only occasionally with any bite to it. They're adaptable as well, without a fixation on one subject and a willingness to introspect. Since the comm failure, they've become a lot quieter and more irritable, stress they've barely kept under wraps.
Anxiety Practice - it/xe
Polite and inoffensive, AP is an easily overlooked iterator. It appears frequently in chatrooms, but always in the shadow of its kin, and rarely draws attention to itself. Despite this demeanor, xe certainly aren't shy or nervous - that's already taken by Curtains - xe just prefer xer distance and privacy.
As it currently stands, Anxiety is the only member of its group actively working on the Great Problem. It prefers exploring more unorthodox theories for ascension, with a fixation on Karma flowers and their properties. As part of its experiments, its created a few.. curious organisms hybridized with the flower. It also collaborates closely with Distant Humming for information on the grander Cycle and general advice. Thus far, it's made a few fascinating discoveries, but predictibly no breakthroughs on the Triple Affirmative. Oh also, sometimes xe put karma-affecting drug cocktails into xer water intake. normal iterator behavior i promise.
Even at xer most comfortable and nonchalant, AP keeps an aloof, almost stoic nature. Chronically icy cool, xe seem incapable of expressing anything besides calm indifference. This isn't true, of course, xer composure is just nothing to scoff at. It even uses its reputation for comedy at times, usually through deadpan delivery or 'breaking character'.
Distant Humming - she/Her
An anomaly in existence, the first iterator to almost reach ascension. Distant Humming became an echo by her own hand, using heavy adjustments to her retaining wall and filter pumps to essentially bathe her facility in void fluid, solving the issue of her kinds' distributed conscience by just addressing all of it. at once.
Her subsequent failed ascension left her systems broken and mutated in impossible ways, but she functions nonetheless in her ethereal, undying state. The warping irreparably affected her memory and personality though; she considers herself a different person from the Humming before.
Despite her uncanny nature and haunting appearance, Distant Humming is a surprisingly amiable person, if vague or foreboding at times. Her detached state of existence allows her the breathing room to appreciate the world for what it is, and insight into the Cycle that'd be impossible to gain from within it. She's happy to share her observations with anyone who'd listen.
About once a year, Humming's karmic cycle aligns with that of her local group, affording her a limited time to speak with them. She appears totally non-existent outside this period.
THAT’S ALL BYEEE
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1731.0239 - INTERNAL LOG
CHAMBER TRANSCRIPTION
Curtains Drawn Over Bone, SUBJ.ID-14353 - Scribe
[Scribe responses transcribed from written text]
CDOB: Oh! Welcome back, Scribe. You're a bit early this time.
Scribe: [HI HELLO! FOUND A NEW PEARL]
CDOB: Another? That's exciting, where'd you find it this time?
Scribe: [IN THE COMMUNICATION PLACE. BIG FELL OVER ONE.]
CDOB: That'd be the west signal tower, then. Here, let me look it over.
CDOB: ..ah. As expected, this is an old conversation log. it's between me and someone from my local group. Are you sure I have to read this?
Scribe: [YES. DIDNT BRING IT WHOLE WAY FOR NO READING]
CDOB: Fine, fine…
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1689.9022 - PRIVATE
Curtains Drawn Over Bone, Twenty Taken in Vain
CDOB: Must I seriously boot up my puppet for every session?
TTIV: Well yeah, unless you want me to project it limp for everyone to gawk at.
TTIV: It's good for you anyways, getting out of your processes.
CDOB: it's distracting is what it is. We were built for multitasking, and I'm not the biggest fan of something that limits that ability.
TTIV: Why'd you agree to this in the first place, if you don't wanna be distracted?
CDOB: I thought it'd be smaller, I guess. Less of the responsibility you've made it.
TTIV: You can still leave if you want.
CDOB: Well- no..
CDOB: It's not like I,,
CDOB: I've just grown uncomfortable with it, ok? I'm fine with small videocalls, but the attention funneling happens to not filter out anxiety, and it's hard to ignore in longer sessions.
CDOB: I still want to participate. Surely text only wouldn't be too hard to work around?
TTIV: Damn, you could've told me earlier. I thought you were just digging too far into your work again, not that.
TTIV: But yeah I'll set you up for text next time.
CDOB: Thanks.
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Scribe: [WAIT WHYRE YOU USE TALKER BODY NOW? IF YOU DONT LIKE IT?]
CDOB: Like I said in that log, it's okay for smaller visits. And I'm not sure if you'd like talking to an empty room.
Scribe: [GOOD POINT …… DONT WANT YOU UNCOMFTRABLE THOUGH.]
CDOB: I assure you, I can handle a little discomfort.
Scribe: [OKAY FINE. ANYWAY WHAT WAS "SESSION" IN THE PEARL?]
CDOB: Oh, we were playing DnD.
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