Write a headcanon about the OC above

Posted 7 years, 7 months ago (Edited 6 years, 9 months ago) by Azineli

So, yeah. The title says it all. I'm just saying, by the way, my character is undead.

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zak bridgette
  • mattice originally dyed her hair as a means to disassociate herself with her father/ties to him, but she now uses it as a form of self-expression ^_^
  • he definitely loves crocheting little sweaters and boots for peanut... they also crochet bigger gifts for their wife and kids but mainly on special occasions!!
  • i feel like she definitely volunteers at animal shelters often, and might even foster some of the animals from the shelter 
  • a lot of the projects they crochet for themself, especially clothing items, have frayed/loose ends because they often worry the edges when nervous/as a habit

v that's actually so perfect for him??? i love how much thought you've put into ur hcs and honestly i'm just gonna make them canon atp because of how accurate it is to him and fits with him .. THANK YOU

Oskar pocketbrows

-Zak got his first piercing in a tiny tattoo/piercing parlor in-between Modessa and Neo-Detroit, accompanied by Riley. It was a spur-of-the-moment thing, fueled by his desire to leave his past behind and to embrace a new beginning.

-He is really into bike mod culture alongside street racing. Because his bike is such an important extension of him—not just physically but emotionally—he wanted to make it really, truly his own. But he's also never satisfied, so he keeps modding. It's kind of a reflection of how he feels about himself.

-Speaking of, he used the money he got from trading in his first bike to help pay the way forward for his new bike. Perhaps modding his current bike and pouring money into it is a way of diluting that old connection? Like in his mind, there's still this tiny part of his old life that carried forward in helping him buy him a new life (i.e. bike)… but the more money he spends on his new life the smaller and smaller that old part becomes. 

-It's a neverending cycle—compete, win, pour earnings into the bike, compete, win, etc. etc. You can't buy self-worth, but you sure can buy a facsimile of it if you project onto your bike. It'll never be enough, but it's a way to keep going. 

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@np: feel free to do his sister Atalie if Oskar isn't doing it for ya!