
Yet another roleplaying game begets yet another new character of mine!
The guy running this game is a very enthusiastic sort who wants us to really get invested and roleplay to our best capability, so I made sure to channel some of myself into this guy. I've had Thalassophobia nearly all of my life, at least as long as I can remember, but I also find the object of my fear fascinating and beautiful. Couple this with an inordinate amount of time spent playing Subnautica, and I came up with Levi here.
Imprinted with the aspect of the Leviathan, both in its religious and its cultural and pop-culture significance, Levi is endowed with a form resembling a creature of the deeps, as well as the power to control fear. He can create it, magnify it or even take it away from others, and this power is only amplified when near bodies of water. Sadly, it has many drawbacks, such as being imprecise, and often causing negative emotional feedback for him due to his natural empathy.
He's somewhat based on the real me in looks, too... at least as much as he can be when he's been transformed into a sea-creature.
Levi belongs to me.
City of Mist belongs to Son of Oak Game Studio
The guy running this game is a very enthusiastic sort who wants us to really get invested and roleplay to our best capability, so I made sure to channel some of myself into this guy. I've had Thalassophobia nearly all of my life, at least as long as I can remember, but I also find the object of my fear fascinating and beautiful. Couple this with an inordinate amount of time spent playing Subnautica, and I came up with Levi here.
Imprinted with the aspect of the Leviathan, both in its religious and its cultural and pop-culture significance, Levi is endowed with a form resembling a creature of the deeps, as well as the power to control fear. He can create it, magnify it or even take it away from others, and this power is only amplified when near bodies of water. Sadly, it has many drawbacks, such as being imprecise, and often causing negative emotional feedback for him due to his natural empathy.
He's somewhat based on the real me in looks, too... at least as much as he can be when he's been transformed into a sea-creature.
Levi belongs to me.
City of Mist belongs to Son of Oak Game Studio
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Aquatic (Other)
Size 900 x 917px
File Size 404.7 kB
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