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| NAME: Madeline Maddock aka Witch, Knife Lady AGE: 21 SPECIES: Dog (mutt) PRONOUNS: She/Her ORIENTATION: Homosexual/Homoromantic SONG: Raury - Leviathan PERSONALITY: Wicked, sarcastic, silent, protective, fraternal, remorseful, cynical, defensive, lazy, self-centered, solitary, judging, insightful, snarky, anti-social and sensitive. |
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ART GALLERY: CAN BE DRAWN ALONGSIDE:
artfight ideas: Madeline doesnt appear much in the story yet, but she tags along Ange whom she calls her depressive other self, they are emos together. She has a crush on Abigail whom she considers a role model. You can draw her interacting with either or doing cultist things with them both since all three belong to a red cult. Related topics, famine, fear for the woods, trauma, phobia to wolves, remorse over the dead of her brother as well as being surrounded by insects (centipedes) or having insect themed wicked art. fitting places: dungeons, cults, dead forests, graveyards, dead villages. | WORLD: Fictional middle ages, Kingdoms and castles, Blue empire: temperate forest, Red empire: frozen taiga, Purple empire: desert. Madeline is part of a cult of followers of the red kingdom that survived after the war that destroyed most of it, they fear the dire wolves and hope to bring back their messiah. When she was younger she faced famine in her village which lead to her neighbors eating her brother, her parents attributed it to wolves which inflicted a phobia on her to wolves and the forest. She meets Abigail and Ange [ Angelo ], two wolf haters at the cult and form a bond with them. Agne is her depressive friend, they act like gothic kids on the cult. She particularly admires and crushes with Abigail whom she sees like a religious figure. Her views on wolves start to change when she finds out Abigail is partially a wolf and leaves her conflicted. TRIGGER WARNING: Story appropriate for adults only, not explicit but discretion advised, some topics have been omitted. Story ACT.-II
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