 
                
                    Okay, next up we've got a drawing I made on Valentine's Day of two of my OCs, Natasha Vladimir and Keung Young, kissing. These two are some characters I made up for a modern fantasy world I'm working on. It's gonna have gods, sorcery, monsters, ghosts, and all sorts of other crazy stuff.
Anyway, so, here's a short explanation of these two:
Natasha was a normal girl who accidentally absorbed a magic spell when she was eight years old. The magic that she absorbed allowed her to connect with her spirit animal and draw power from it to become one of the most powerful sorcerers in the world. While she was very bratty at first, using her abilities to get her way (being a child at the time and all that), under the tutelage of a sorcerer named Malcolm, Natasha learned humility, self control and selflessness, using her magic to help others rather than using them in her own self interest, as well as learning different ways to control and harness her magic potential. Natasha's also very optimistic, seeing a lot of potential in others and herself.
Keung is the son of two Chinese immigrants who left their country to become a part of the United States. He's fascinated by video games, dreaming of one day creating his own game that would inspire millions. He met Natasha when they were both thirteen years old, after she saved him from being hurt by someone with a lot of anger issues that he accidentally bumped into. Being a thirteen-year-old kid, he was instantly lovestruck by her, though he tried his best to silence his feelings since he didn't know anything about her. But, after they became friends, he found that he really liked her personality, and when they were both fourteen years old, he admitted his feelings for her, to which she responded with a kiss and the words, "Let's see how this works." Keung is also a little bit of a timid kid, but is always very earnest.
And yeah, that's about it! Hope you enjoyed learning a little bit about my characters! :)
Enjoy the drawing!
- Wingless
            Anyway, so, here's a short explanation of these two:
Natasha was a normal girl who accidentally absorbed a magic spell when she was eight years old. The magic that she absorbed allowed her to connect with her spirit animal and draw power from it to become one of the most powerful sorcerers in the world. While she was very bratty at first, using her abilities to get her way (being a child at the time and all that), under the tutelage of a sorcerer named Malcolm, Natasha learned humility, self control and selflessness, using her magic to help others rather than using them in her own self interest, as well as learning different ways to control and harness her magic potential. Natasha's also very optimistic, seeing a lot of potential in others and herself.
Keung is the son of two Chinese immigrants who left their country to become a part of the United States. He's fascinated by video games, dreaming of one day creating his own game that would inspire millions. He met Natasha when they were both thirteen years old, after she saved him from being hurt by someone with a lot of anger issues that he accidentally bumped into. Being a thirteen-year-old kid, he was instantly lovestruck by her, though he tried his best to silence his feelings since he didn't know anything about her. But, after they became friends, he found that he really liked her personality, and when they were both fourteen years old, he admitted his feelings for her, to which she responded with a kiss and the words, "Let's see how this works." Keung is also a little bit of a timid kid, but is always very earnest.
And yeah, that's about it! Hope you enjoyed learning a little bit about my characters! :)
Enjoy the drawing!
- Wingless
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Human
                    Species Human
                    Size 4032 x 3024px
                    File Size 1.8 MB
                 
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