Everyone has to start somewhere. Ripkin had the potential to become a mediocre person with a wonderful personality, but he didn't want any of that.
Despite the current dress code, yellow is still his favorite color. :<
Ripkin © me
Despite the current dress code, yellow is still his favorite color. :<
Ripkin © me
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And he probably has the worst habits of both a Jackal and a Cat... Add in some drugs, fire, an over-arrogant partner (who craves more attention than a puppy, BTW), sex, more fire, and you've got Ripkin... :P Yeah, I think I have found A good reference for my pic on Ripkin.
Yeah... I actually forgot to color the picture that was meant to be before the "fishbait" one. Underneath was written "accident" and there was a picture of Ripkin's shocked mother and his whistling father just about to leave the scene in a hurry. Damn, I really shouldn't have forgotten that one. ^_^;;
He was kind and playful, but also a little bit selfish and sneaky when he was a kid. He lived with humans, so he always tried to imitate them in their daily activities. :)
The seamless wristbands were "installed" by this one necromancer and his wizard colleague. They are the kind of "slave bracelets" that bind him in the service of the wizard guy. These accessories came with a glitch, though, so to speak. As long as Rip wears them (he can't remove them himself) he is immortal. He occasionally dies in the stupidest ways (like being beheaded by his boyfriend), but he keeps coming back. It usually takes him five minutes and he is really sore and groggy afterwards.
The seamless wristbands were "installed" by this one necromancer and his wizard colleague. They are the kind of "slave bracelets" that bind him in the service of the wizard guy. These accessories came with a glitch, though, so to speak. As long as Rip wears them (he can't remove them himself) he is immortal. He occasionally dies in the stupidest ways (like being beheaded by his boyfriend), but he keeps coming back. It usually takes him five minutes and he is really sore and groggy afterwards.
That was his natural hair color back then. But then he dropped dead around the age of two and his hair turned white when he was resurrected by this certain necromancer. Ripkin is basically a very lively corpse. His body works like that of a normal living person, but a part of him has already sort of crossed the line to the netherworld. I suppose.
Aww, the 'vandal' looks especially cute and (dare I say) almost innocent O..o
I'd love to see a bit of a story from parts of his life. kinda like 'from the life of ripkin' you know? like key events in his life that molded his personallity into the 'sociopath' he has become.
As a side note, it's interesting that at his youngest state his hair was black.
Did it change over time, or did he simply choose to have it be silver later on?
I'd love to see a bit of a story from parts of his life. kinda like 'from the life of ripkin' you know? like key events in his life that molded his personallity into the 'sociopath' he has become.
As a side note, it's interesting that at his youngest state his hair was black.
Did it change over time, or did he simply choose to have it be silver later on?
I'm planning to do something like that. A lot of things have happened in Ripkin's life and he's not about to slow down anytime soon. He has quite a lot of skeletons in his closet, but there wasn't any classic "trauma" in his life that would've turned him into the person he is today... But he could probably come up with some sort of a heart-rending sob story, if he wanted to. ^_^
The "fishbait" Rip died in a snowstorm around the age of two. His body was found by this one necromancer who raised him back from the dead. That's when his hair lost its natural black color. The necromancer lost interest in Rip soon after, but his wizard buddy noticed that Rip had some interesting qualities, so he taught him to speak and walk upright. To this day the wizard is the only person who can control him.
The "fishbait" Rip died in a snowstorm around the age of two. His body was found by this one necromancer who raised him back from the dead. That's when his hair lost its natural black color. The necromancer lost interest in Rip soon after, but his wizard buddy noticed that Rip had some interesting qualities, so he taught him to speak and walk upright. To this day the wizard is the only person who can control him.
Yeah, I have drawn a few pictures of him, but only two of them are uploaded here in FA. This one is a little old. :3
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/646944/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/646944/
Aaaahh yes, I vaguely remember seeing that x3;
Seriously, I'd like to see you do a comic, not in your 'troublesome relationship' series, but something like 'the life of ripkin', just single pages illustrating one of the past events or another from his life.
I'm sure he's got -alot- of funny/dangerous/awesome/sad/weird little stories that he could tell you if you got him drunk enough.
Seriously, I'd like to see you do a comic, not in your 'troublesome relationship' series, but something like 'the life of ripkin', just single pages illustrating one of the past events or another from his life.
I'm sure he's got -alot- of funny/dangerous/awesome/sad/weird little stories that he could tell you if you got him drunk enough.
His hair turned white at the age of two when he died for the first time... He was raised from the dead by this one old necromancer who happened to stumble upon his corpse in a snowstorm. The necromancer's colleague did some experimenting with Ripkin which accidentally resulted in Ripkin becoming pseudo-immortal with the help of those golden bracelets.
to a Ravastia, it's a D&D monster from india, I swear he looks and acts like an arabian cousin.
Ripkin has inspired me to make a villan in his image, a sort of mystical king of thieves.
an opposing force to the Clockwork Governer of Hawkhaven, disrupting his lawful utopa.
a battle between the two would be entertaining, on one side a massive Clockwork warrior imbued with the soul of a palidan's steed, on the other the almost unnatural cat/jackel king of theves.
Ripkin has inspired me to make a villan in his image, a sort of mystical king of thieves.
an opposing force to the Clockwork Governer of Hawkhaven, disrupting his lawful utopa.
a battle between the two would be entertaining, on one side a massive Clockwork warrior imbued with the soul of a palidan's steed, on the other the almost unnatural cat/jackel king of theves.
While I'm not very familiar with these D&D terms myself (I do roleplay a lot, but I personally consider D&D rules too technical and restricting for my own use), I do agree that your description sounds pretty interesting and showy. There can be only one Ripkin, because I alone know his heart, but I'm flattered to hear that the design has inspired you and I hope that your campaign will be memorable as well as entertaining! *bows respectfully*
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