Finished drawing that moment with Veronica from our vtm dnd game,
when she used her awe powers to start a huge orgy in night club and drunk people’s blood (a little bit from every person), because she was badly wounded from battle with a dragon and needed blood to regenerate
Pink haired lady belongs to - @meadow-mellow
Guy with pink threads on his arms (Baltzar babyboy) belongs to - @yazmati
And girl in red pantyhoses is my friend Tin who’s big Veronica’s simp gdhdhd XD
I spend way too long on this art and I struggled with colors SO MUCH but after all... I think it looks nice c:
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Schezo for Character Opinion Bingo!! I realize that everyone is very mixed about him, and I'm curious
To no one's surprise, I am very normal about him. Uh huh.
I would love to write up my thoughts on him, but I'm sure you're not here to see me write an essay on this guy!!!
Here, I'll put my thoughts under the read more!
Did you know I expected Satan to be my favourite Puyo character but Schezo invaded my brain after I listened to his song?
The Gorgeous Man who Defiled the God is one of my favourite songs of all time, and, in pure Kirsten fashion, I searched up this weird guy named "Schezo" who's name I could see was CLEARLY one letter away from being "Joke" in Italian (Scherzo, a musical term for "Playful" funnily enough). I expected a joke character, and came back with... decapitation. Awesome. What is Wrong with him. (And why does he share themes with my other decapitated son??? (Allen) First time my friends found out I liked Schezo and he was also decapitated everyone thought it was BECAUSE he was decapitated djdbkddnksm THAT WAS A COINCIDENCE)
And then uh. It went horribly downhill from there and I like him he's silly he needs a nice nap that doesn't last 100 years again. (Shin Madou.)
The story of how I found him and got dragged into Puyo is much longer than that, but let's not delve into that. XD
As a few people know, my favourite characters share one theme: They aren't as they seem. And with Schezo, that's the case as well; he's a powerful Dark Mage with a hardened exterior, but also thought to be a pervert due to his horrible way of speech. Yet, he's stupid dense (maybe even naive with the innuendos) and loves cute things. Heck, it's hinted that he even liked cute things/animals back in the Madou 123 era!
Actually, he's the most "evil" character I like! However, he's not the most violent (a 10 year old takes that title) and... actually he's pretty chill for a supposedly evil guy. I'd say he's like... an anti-hero? He definitely got character development if he went from "guy who kidnaps magic users and uses their dead bodies for a sick amalgamation" to "silly innuendo guy who loves cute things and chickens out of killing people (and sacrificing himself for people he thinks hate him)". As much as he says he will, I don't think he's taking Arle's power anytime soon.
Everyone's characterisations of Schezo are really different, and I think that's so awesome! They're not as varied as, say, Ragnus, but there's huge differences if the person only knows of Sega or if they also dabble in Compile. I tend to know more about Compile era than Sega era, so my Schezo tends to be a little colder to match that.
His story is also stupidly tragic. Local 14 year old who is doing too well in school gets kidnapped and cursed to become the Dark Mage. At least in Shin Madou he wants to become the Dark Mage at least...? Doesn't look like it in ARS though.
However, the Statue of the Hero he was supposed to see was a statue of Ragnus, and that makes me go insane everytime I think about it. Does he realise the random hero guy who turns into a child is the Hero his village looked up to???
My favourite design of him is actually Tower of the Magician, but thanks to bias, Waku Waku Puyo Puyo Dungeon is my second favourite design. Madou II rocks as well. Have you seen that guy's painted nails???
If you ever see me draw Schezo (once in a blue moon), you may notice that I give him shoulder pads. This is simply because I forget Sega Schezo does not have those and I like shoulder pads, kapeesh? (It's a mistake I constantly make dbdkdnsks whoopsie)
On the other hand, Saturn Schezo creeps me out. In my opinion, they got his personality very wrong. People have been telling me that he gets better after Ragnus gets his body back though! I really hope that's the case.
I'd say Schezo isn't bullied enough, but if Satan's not in the room he usually ends up as the butt of the jokes. And to that, I say, yes. Keep bullying him :) (But also. Sometimes he gets bullied too much.)
He also deserves a nice hot cup of milk and a pat on the back. Nothing goes right in this man's life I stg.
I rock with his aesthetic hard!!! I'm a sucker for astrology aesthetics (hence Moon for Allen, Stars/Sun for Joseph and Sonic, etc.) And Schezo has such a cool moon aesthetic he has going on!!!
For example, look at his Puyo Sun tarot card!
And even his belts in 15th anniversary have crescent moons on them!
In conclusion: He's so silly I love him :)
If you got this far, thank you for listening to my insane, shortened ramblings about Schezo Wegey.
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okay but like i just really put myself in aziraphale's shoes during the kiss for the first time and it's agonizing.
like, imagine spending over 6,000 years yearning for someone. gradually becoming closer and closer, helping each other and being each other's only real friends, all while never actually talking about anything of substance. you both know everything and nothing about each other, and confronting that is too scary to even think about.
but after being allowed to be on your own side, you start letting yourself express your affection more. start letting your lingering looks remain, even when he can see. start making assertions that your belongings are shared. start letting him see how you feel.
and you see that escaping together is, in fact, possible. you watch as two beings just like you manage to get away and find peace. it's possible.
you think you've found a way to have everything you want: the one you love most with you as you work to fix what had clearly been broken long ago. you can fix it, make it right, and all would be right.
but crowley doesn't see it that way; he sees it as attempting to fix him, rather than fixing heaven, or the system, or even a mistake god Herself had made. he feels hurt and begs you not to go, and in a desperate attempt he does what you'd never worked up the courage to do.
and in that moment, wouldn't there be part of you that feels relief? comfort, in being so close? and yet there's also the despair; the feeling of how it never should have happened like THIS: it should've been under happier circumstances, it shouldn't feel like a plea, it shouldn't feel like a goodbye...
it's no wonder aziraphale looks Like That afterwards.
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