RED-EYED TREE FROG
SPECIAL SHIELD: The red-eyed tree frog has a see-through eyelid with a striped pattern. The lid protects the frog’s eyes underwater and keeps them moist on land in Central America.
PHOTOGRAPH BY THOMAS MARENT, MINDEN PICTURES
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Jeff the Killer is Joker and Harley Quinn's son that was raised in another family until he snapped and became just like his parents. Eventually, he's caught and put into Arkham despite being a minor. Jeff meets Joker and instantly hates him (he thought the smile thing was his ok and he hates people who laugh at or patronize him), so he makes it his goal to kill him. Many attempts are made inside the Asylum even when they're separated far from each other. Red Hood can't decide if he likes the kid or not considering he's a murderer in his own right.
In an attempt at rehabilitation where Batman failed with the Joker, Bruce Wayne takes Jeff in to try and change his ways.
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Been drawing some chibis as practice and ended up making some for the vampire au.
Top left is Altair, top right is Desmond, bottom left is Connor, and bottom right is ezio.
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There is a temptation for me to give Durge dragon sorcery for the white dragon elements of default durge, even though I don't play the default.
Especially if you bring in the older version of the subclass, the dragon disciple, where the character becomes progressively more draconic as they grow in power, (scales, sharp teeth, claws, breath weapon, wings...) eventually becoming equivalent to a half-dragon. I like my funky little murderer being more physically monstrous, what can I say?
Of course, I still stand by my original opinion that Durge should've been a whole white dragon polymorphed into humanoid form, not a dragonborn. Also it doesn't matter what race you pick for your outward appearance; you're a polymorphed dragon. It would be a hilarious plot twist and I'm still considering headcanoning it in.
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