Straight up... To the Faust girlies... I see you, and I'm trying. Working on something but it's not ready and usually when I say something is coming, my inspo dies. But Faust girlies.... If I spend hours writing this thing y'all better hype it up if and when it drops.
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doodle based on an image I saw the other day and I just couldn't stop thinking about
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Doodle because I've been hooked on the manga lately
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Keep Yourself Alive this summer with The Original Guilty Gearsicles! Eat your friends guilt-free!
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I forgot to include the character!
Her name is Katie and she is a necromancer in the Guard Dogs series by Freya Faust.
She's multiracial black, with longish black curly hair and brown eyes. Was a wrestling champ through school but at a nebulous mid-late 20s has gotten a softer body (and humps). She wears big fluffy light colored sweaters at work and graphic tees at home, and she loves dogs! Her mug is paw print, her desk calendar is dog themed, and she has four (extremely illegal) undead zombie dogs in her home named after star trek characters. She put them together out of roadkill, and she loves them very much.
And she is going to be the first mage in history to crack the problem of true human resurrection. (Or more likely, get busted for necromancy and disappeared by the magic cops)
You weren't kidding about there being absolutely no art of her. Oh well no one to tell me I got her wrong
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Something I've been thinking about:
In Guilty Gear Xrd, Faust's win quote against Zato-1 reads: "Get out of my sight. If you don't, we may both die."
But, going by the Japanese version, it would actually be closer to something like "Get out of my sight. If you don't, not only you, but I, Faust, might die as well."
The way he points out the name "Faust" here is interesting to me, as obviously the Faust persona is to a degree a constructed self he took on after he regained his humanity and began his path for atonment.
In turn, one could interpret this line as meaning that if "Faust" were to betray this reason for his existence and gave in to the temptation of taking a human life once more, "Faust" would essentially have died.
Some additional thoughts with Strive Another Story spoilers under the cut:
The idea that the Faust persona can "die" while the man himself is still alive potentially comes up again in Guilty Gear Strive Another Story,
where one possible interpretation of his fate is that the Faust persona we've known so far from X-Xrd "passes on" (just peacefully in this case), and is reborn as a new Faust persona, in the form of Strive Faust.
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