INTUS
         Ashik
         Badri
         Dar'en
         Djinn
         Espi
         Iuliana
         Kagan
         Kain
         Kedge
         Khari
         Kien
         Lee
         Maetis
         Nyx
         Phelan
         Quare
         Raine
         Sarekh
         Sheridan
         Tal
         Taurus

         Chios
         Lindz
         Sprot

    T.I.A.O.C.C.O.
         Carol
         Charolette
         Chip
         Jack
         Key

         MYTH
         Hermes

         WORLD OF
         DARKNESS

         Alex

         UNAVISI
         Dew
         Nak
         Sala
         Zebra



General

This is my character site. While it's far from being an extensive list of all my characters, it does list the ones I use most frequently. (More characters will be added as I deem necessary.) The characters come from many different worlds - some created by myself, and others created by friends or by companies. In the area below, I will attempt to give you some background on each world. When you see a break in the list of characters under the same heading, it indicates that the characters are from a separate story within that world.

Intus

Intus is a comic that takes place in a fantasy world. The main story takes place at a time when the great empires have mostly fallen, some so long ago that they are now thought only to be myths. Humans are a dominant species, thanks only to numbers, and are divided into tiny kingdoms and townships with no unification. The elves keep to themselves, though it is not uncommon to meet elves travelling through human towns. The Faerie venture to the phsycial realms, though not near as often as they used to. Genies (Ifrit) are widely regarded as myth, and the days when Gods fought alongside mortals have long since passed. Rumors of dragons circulate, but few can actually claim to have seen them. Magic exists, and is generally seen as a skill like any other. It is used predominantly by priesthoods in human communities, but the knowledge of how powerful magic can be has, for the most part, been forgotten. Warlords are not uncommon, though they rarely attack the fortified strongholds which were built in a more ancient time. Breeding between species is frowned upon, and the children of such unions are often exposed. Only the faerie will actively seek to take care of their half-breed offspring, mortal mothers often being swept to Faerie along with their children. Halfbreed children which the parent wished to live must often be hidden or disguised, and if they are discovered, they are very likely to suffer abuse and violence. Despite this taboo, affairs between races are not uncommon, especially along borderlands.

T.I.A.O.C.C.O.

Or The Interstellar Adventures of Captain Chip Ozone. Inspired by delightfully tacky sci-fi shows of the 1930s and 50s, this comic takes place in a space-faring civilization where the bad guys are megolamaniacs, the good guys believe in uniformity and order under Earth's Empire, and the Heroes are rogues who break the rules and don't give a damn! Strange creatures, beautiful space vixens and haywire robots abound. Captain Chip Ozone may not always (or often) agree with them, but Earth is something he will protect. Half-enemy, half-Ally to the Earth Empire, he roams the stars - an adventurer for hire.

Myth

I am working on a series of comics based on Greek Mythology. I certainly didn't invent the characters, and I do try to maintain a certain degree of accuracy to the original myths - but I have grown rather fond of my versions of some of my versions of the characters.

World of Darkness

World of Darkness is a tabletop RPG put out by White Wolf. The setting is a world very similar to ours, but with a number of supernatural races (Shape-changers and Vampires to name a few) thrown into the mix.

Unavisi

A race created by Brianne Dahlin, the Unavisi are a species that live in a secluded forest, and are strongly dependant on magic. The Unavisi are like a tabletop RPG, except without the G. (They are also an invite-only community. Sorry!)


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