@Rubygryphon. Haha, that's awesome that I managed to hit those just off of appearance! I'm glad you liked it; you are very welcome! (^-^)
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@Rubygryphon. Haha, that's awesome that I managed to hit those just off of appearance! I'm glad you liked it; you are very welcome! (^-^)
@Generation
Think you could do my clan's matriarch, Radium?
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@SummerCat. Oh boy, there is so much here to work with! It was hard to choose just one that he could follow!
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[b]Trope:[/b] The character who gradually turns from "I just want to be bad like my dad" to "oh no, poor villain, don't die". His father was the big bad baddie, the worst of the worst, the man that everyone feared, who could take down any protagonist with very little effort and genuinely found pleasure in watching people fail. He'd treat his son with affection only when his son showed critical thinking, intelligence, manipulative behavior, and modeled him.
Fox would be the son that grew up watching his father in somberness, idolizing his powerful father yet not really wanting to hurt people, and wondering if he would ever be like his father - who would eventually die when Fox was barely a teenager: murdered by a betrayal of someone close. Fox would spend the rest of his childhood alone, raising himself and teaching himself to take his father's place, segregating himself from other people due to a fear of being betrayed like his father.
By the time that he is the main villain in his own story, the audience would not want him to meet his demise because of his tragic backstory. He was an innocent - just a boy who loved his father but did not want to follow in his footsteps and did not want to hurt people, and whose naturally kind soul was tainted by the betrayal of a family friend and the loss of his father.
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@SummerCat. Oh boy, there is so much here to work with! It was hard to choose just one that he could follow!
Trope: The character who gradually turns from "I just want to be bad like my dad" to "oh no, poor villain, don't die". His father was the big bad baddie, the worst of the worst, the man that everyone feared, who could take down any protagonist with very little effort and genuinely found pleasure in watching people fail. He'd treat his son with affection only when his son showed critical thinking, intelligence, manipulative behavior, and modeled him.
Fox would be the son that grew up watching his father in somberness, idolizing his powerful father yet not really wanting to hurt people, and wondering if he would ever be like his father - who would eventually die when Fox was barely a teenager: murdered by a betrayal of someone close. Fox would spend the rest of his childhood alone, raising himself and teaching himself to take his father's place, segregating himself from other people due to a fear of being betrayed like his father.
By the time that he is the main villain in his own story, the audience would not want him to meet his demise because of his tragic backstory. He was an innocent - just a boy who loved his father but did not want to follow in his footsteps and did not want to hurt people, and whose naturally kind soul was tainted by the betrayal of a family friend and the loss of his father.
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Trope: The character who gradually turns from "I just want to be bad like my dad" to "oh no, poor villain, don't die". His father was the big bad baddie, the worst of the worst, the man that everyone feared, who could take down any protagonist with very little effort and genuinely found pleasure in watching people fail. He'd treat his son with affection only when his son showed critical thinking, intelligence, manipulative behavior, and modeled him.
Fox would be the son that grew up watching his father in somberness, idolizing his powerful father yet not really wanting to hurt people, and wondering if he would ever be like his father - who would eventually die when Fox was barely a teenager: murdered by a betrayal of someone close. Fox would spend the rest of his childhood alone, raising himself and teaching himself to take his father's place, segregating himself from other people due to a fear of being betrayed like his father.
By the time that he is the main villain in his own story, the audience would not want him to meet his demise because of his tragic backstory. He was an innocent - just a boy who loved his father but did not want to follow in his footsteps and did not want to hurt people, and whose naturally kind soul was tainted by the betrayal of a family friend and the loss of his father.
@Generation
Could you do one for Selakiir here please? The image is his scry, but it links to his page (his scry is also in his bio). Thanks!
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@Generation
Could you do one for Selakiir here please? The image is his scry, but it links to his page (his scry is also in his bio). Thanks!
Could you do one for Selakiir here please? The image is his scry, but it links to his page (his scry is also in his bio). Thanks!
@Phoenixofwar. Ah, thank you! Just throw up a link to the dragon that you want me to do and I'll write a trope for them!
@Phoenixofwar. Ah, thank you! Just throw up a link to the dragon that you want me to do and I'll write a trope for them!
@Generation
How about her? :)
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Am I allowed to get more, or just one per person? :D
@Phoenixofwar. She is gorgeous! I will ping you when I get hers done!
You can definitely get more than one dragon done, but for now I'm only taking one dragon per person at a time, meaning that if, after I am done Lenora you want another dragon done, you can request them then!
You can definitely get more than one dragon done, but for now I'm only taking one dragon per person at a time, meaning that if, after I am done Lenora you want another dragon done, you can request them then!
@Phoenixofwar. She is gorgeous! I will ping you when I get hers done!
You can definitely get more than one dragon done, but for now I'm only taking one dragon per person at a time, meaning that if, after I am done Lenora you want another dragon done, you can request them then!
You can definitely get more than one dragon done, but for now I'm only taking one dragon per person at a time, meaning that if, after I am done Lenora you want another dragon done, you can request them then!