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develop-your-villain · 10 months
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Which OC is missing a limb? How did they lose it? How do they manage without it? Do they have a prosthetic?
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rawdickulousreturn · 2 months
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four-bastard-bustle · 5 months
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get prostheticed idiots
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creaturetap · 6 months
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what if totk sheikah tech prosthetic, hmm? inspired a bit by that botw concept art where link has a sheikah tech arm
sketch of the arm itself under the cut
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digital drawing of link from tears of the kingdom. he wears the climbing gear from in-game: a red bandana, blue tank top, and green trousers. his hair is down and he has scars on his face and arm. his right arm is a prosthetic made from dark material, with glowing orange and blue patterns. he has an eye symbol on the back of his hand. he sits on the floor, looking at his prosthetic, moving the fingers. the lighting is warm and yellow, and the background is pale green.
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the right drawing was traced from the ancient armour in botw! it was my starting point and the inspiration for the first sketch on the left, though i ended up going with a more obviously/visibly mechanical design in the middle
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digital sketches of 3 prosthetic arms made from sheikah technology, from zelda: breath of the wild and tears of the kingdom. on the left is one that looks similar in size and shape to a human arm, with harder plating on the outside. in the middle is a thinner design, with swirling patterns on it and more visible mechanical joints. this one has arrows pointing towards it. the third is a colour sketch, showing mostly dark grey design with light brown/grey edges, and bright orange and blue details.
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cepheusgalaxy · 7 months
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*Currently looking for prosthetic history on internet and several sites and museum pages on google
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clitfisto · 24 days
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can someone get this man a second crutch hes fighting for his life out here every damn scene
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artsymyargentavislove · 9 months
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Rage incarnated
Meet CruxGloom!
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A born fighter that seems to feel purpose only through the heat of combat, Crux is a nightmare in the battlefield and possesses the shortest fuse of all Monsunos, to the point of being practically useless in tasks that don't require her fists (Or feet).
Don't take it personally, she's just mad all the time :D
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She can be considered a 'Rushdown' type of character, overwhelming and confusing her opponents by getting on their faces while raining her wrathful fists upon them, although she seems to possess a little honor (Or nasty attitude) as she will taunt and roar at an opponent she deems worthy of her time to give their all when facing her.
An exclusive close-quarters fighter, this beast has an unnerving resistance to pain among her kind and the lower her health gets, the more ferocious the combat becomes.
A monster through and through, she expects the same merciless attitude from her oponent until there is only one standing.
Do not hesitate nor pull your punches, for she will not forgive mercy nor consideration.
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korruptbrekker · 1 year
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Amputee!Alpha Aniki because I want to. :)
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If you like, please reblog. <3
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venacoeurva · 2 months
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Gonna go full Miku with Wren this weekend and draw him in various themes
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rosenfey · 1 year
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uh oh my hand slipped and i made a dwemer oc. oops? her name is ynegven and she’s been suspended in a stasis for millenia as a punishment for betraying the dwemer by revealing k*grenac’s plans to d*goth ur and hence causing the dwemer - dunmer war [picrew here :3]
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masterdetectivexx · 2 years
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What's your opinion about latest files 1100 and Wakanori true face revealed?
File 1100 Review
I thought it was an amazing chapter fitting to be File 1100.
It's about time we had a design made for when Gosho wants to draw Rum in "prosthetic-eye" mode. The whole "blank eye" style was throwing fans off too much (even though it was obvious that the eye is clearly meant to look normal to the outside world).
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As for when Wakita approached Conan and co., Conan's semi-serious side-glance towards him had me very excited. However, what had my mind racing and raising my expectations greatly for this case was when Wakita mentioned that he delivered sushi to Teitan Elementary, which was pretty much a confession to that he was there to be able to trigger Haibara in File 1072.
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Conan might speculate on Wakita possibly being the one who triggered Haibara's BO-sense, and then start to get reminded of Heiji's clue about "Doito Katsuki" through the current Kid case and start to suspect that "Wakita Kanenori" is an anagram (this could for example happen in part 2).
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Afterwards, we could get a scene between Bourbon and Conan (in Part 3/resolution), where Conan asks about Rum again (for example: "Does Rum have any kind of petphrase or words they use often?") and finds out about the "Time is money" petphrase and finally connects it to Wakita's name and realizes by the end of this Kid case that Wakita is Rum.
So File 1100 case could mark the start of Conan's proper Rum investigation. Perhaps we might even see Conan finally deciding to involve Heiji, after finally finding out Rum's current identity (as he seemed to wanna do in File 909).
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What's also interesting is how Conan has denied him helpful clues twice now. This time however, unlike previous time in File 1057 (where Conan legitimately didn't know about any missing shogi piece), Conan is actively protecting Wakasa… which is interesting. It's as if he felt compelled to rather trust Wakasa (who secretly protected the kids with her fist in File 1099) than Wakita, who has been suspiciously asking Conan things (as if he thinks he can get away with asking an innocent kid questions).
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The incident with Wakasa protecting the kids could serve as a fitting transition for Conan to start to view Wakasa differently and pin Wakita as his potential enemy.
As for why Wakita is asking Conan about Wakasa, my opinion on it ties into my theory on Wakasa's identity and her connection with "the monster"/Rum that I wrote about here:
My ongoing theory is that Wakasa (Vermouth in disguise) worked together with Rum to entrap Akai Tsutomu, leading to his disappearance 17 years ago and Rum losing his left eye. According to my theory, Rum knows that Wakasa is Vermouth, which explains his complimenting comment towards her in File 980 after she was exposed in the news.
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However, what Rum doesn't know is Vermouth's motives for disguising as "fake Asaka" (Wakasa) once again (17 years later),... and so, him witnessing Wakasa's demonic stare towards him made him suspicious of her motives. I think he therefore decided to once again use Conan to get clues on what her motives could be and if her motive is truly in favor of him/the organization (which I of course think is not the case).
Otherwise, it looks like a fun case with Kaito Kid disguising as Azusa. Off the bat, it looks like the Azusa on right could be Kaito Kid, since the real Azusa had a stain on her shirt that isn't visible on the right Azusa's shirt, however in the previous page, it's not visible on the left Azusa's shirt either, so I guess it's intentionally made hard to tell.
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Kid was however most likely disguised as one of the 3 new characters in the beginning. For the sake of foreshadowing Rum's potential true disguise, I could see Gosho having Kid disguise as yet another shorter character (after previous times when he disguised as Agasa & Kazuha), like the old woman Chuujou Chikayo, where he bends his knee to appear shorter than what he actually is, to parallel Rum's bent knee for his potential true disguise (which was showcased in this chapter).
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cardboxshelter · 2 years
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I can’t stop imagining, if all the injuries right now will remain post canon, how awkward it would be  for the international pro heroes to meet the current Japanese pro heroes and seeing how many of them are carrying massive scars or are missing limbs, no matter how young they are
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victoriaorolfoart · 2 years
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Climb mer 🐟🦶 Mermay is over once again lol. I had an idea back in 2019 about mermaids who climb and then scrapped it as 2020 hit. This was also before I understood how harnesses worked haha 😬
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in an act of astonishing cringe, i bishonen-ed my loathsome blorbo. hell energy botox au
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powdermelonkeg · 9 months
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Cheat Code #2 for accommodating disabled characters in sci-fi/fantasy:
How you aid a disability depends on if it's a new development or had always existed.
i.e.: If someone's lost their legs to a griffin biting them off last week, giving them steampunk prosthetic legs is a good aid. There's something they can't do, that they very recently could, that they need to learn to work around. The prosthetic legs still need an adjustment period to learn how to use them, but your character knows how legs should work and can figure it out more easily.
If someone lost their legs because, as a child, they wandered away from the space field trip and got partially eaten by a carnivorous plant, then it depends. Prosthetic legs can technically work, but the longer the character was without legs, the harder it'll be to re-learn how to use them. You might want to go with bionic legs for short distances, but a hover chair for daily use.
If someone was born without legs, then prosthetic legs are more hindrance than they're worth. Your character has never had legs, and has no idea how they're supposed to work.
Imagine if you're in a world of centaurs; you're given prosthetic hind legs, and now expected to be able to climb up cliffs with the grace of a mountain goat. It's a whole new skill you'd have to learn, and you would get annoyed with it very fast; how are they supposed to sync with the legs you already have? How are you supposed to balance? You can't feel anything, you don't know how much space it occupies.
Someone who's always been disabled doesn't need the thing they were born without, they need aid that lets them do what everyone else can in a way they're familiar with. If your character has always been deaf, glasses with subtitles appearing on them are infinitely more useful than aids that let them hear, because hearing when you've always had silence is going to have a steep learning curve and be ridiculously overwhelming.
Your rule of thumb?
Try to give them something they're used to.
Note: This is different with very small children, because they're already learning how to use every part of them. If a toddler in your sci-fi was born without legs, they can be taught to use bionic legs at a very young age, but it has to start early or it'll run into the problems above.
Cheat code 1: How to avoid eliminating disability in your setting
Cheat Code 3: How to make your setting itself disability-friendly
Cheat Code 4: How to personalize your character's disability aid
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prokopetz · 6 months
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I've remarked in the past that first-wave literary cyberpunk's skepticism of body modification is typically rooted in concerns about capitalist intrusion upon bodily autonomy and ownership of human bodies, with the "prosthetics eat your soul" stuff developing later in order to allow authors to continue to write about angsty cyborgs without any political subtext which might be uncomfortable for mainstream audiences.
(Which is not to say that "prosthetics eat your soul" is, itself, apolitical, of course – it merely exchanges a potentially uncomfortable political subtext for one which able-bodied audiences found more palatable!)
While this is true as far as it goes, I think it's also important to recognise that, while first-wave literary cyberpunk did have all that bodily autonomy stuff, it was almost invariably being written by able-bodied authors who treated it as a metaphor for the artist's loss of intellectual freedom under the corporate state, rather than as a topic worth exploring in its own right. Like, give credit where credit is due, but don't give those guys too much credit; they largely weren't taking disability rights issues seriously, either.
I'm saying this because I've noticed an increasing tendency in certain circles to characterise modern self-styled "cripplepunk" incarnations of the cyberpunk genre as in some sense reactionary – i.e., like they're merely rolling back the clock to before cyberpunk sold out. The fact of the matter is that the golden age of disability-aware cyberpunk literature never existed, and folks who are taking a hard look at that aren't trying to "turn back the clock": they're giving the literal text of this shit the attention it deserves for possibly the first time.
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