Hey, so I know I don’t have a much of an audience here, but I’m desperate. My friend’s leopard gecko is in a dire situation right now and needs help. One of her eggs ruptured inside her and if she doesn’t get them removed soon, she will get an infection and die.
Anything helps, any dollar, any reblog or sharing. Just please, Lexi means so much to her.
I decided to make some blogs dedicated to my three main story worlds just cause. I miss these lil guys.
Bazzruse and some of their old concept art! I may revamp them soon.
Also some old art I never posted of these lil guys here! They are called legionlytes, which are artificial creatures in Noiri with retractable limbs. They speak through beeps mostly but can have voice boxes installed, and they’re generally made to be mechanics and companions.
Birthday gift to a friend, featuring their OC: Stand and Deliver, aka Rhys Rivers, a highwayman and serial killer, once apprentice to an animation studio.
Lode is an artificial life form that is half organic, half technological, that can create various avatars inside their body which they then proceed to vomit out. They can only control one body at a time, their consciousness transmitting into the avatar until Lode themselves either disconnects or is forced to if the copy dies. The copies themselves are pretty disposable, but they cannot create avatars like the original body can as they are grown from “core eggs” unique to Lode, located in their slug-tipped tail.
Lode has a preference for their bodies to function similar to their original body, though the avatars they make are often to take on tasks they might not normally be capable of due to their base large size, their general build, or just plain lack of ability (f.e. they may not be able to breathe fire but they can definitely create a body that does just that). Because Lode gets captured from time to time, they often have to defend themselves by creating a copy to pilot and rescue them.
The purpose of this amalgamation is left unclear. Lode has scanning capabilities and an eagerness to learn, open to the idea that they might’ve been some kind of alien scout to collect data on all forms of life, yet adept at survival and combat, inferring that they may be learning to exploit weaknesses to an unknown creator. Lode laments they may be only one of their kind, but evidence suggests there may be more. They remain unsure of their true purpose.