Here we have even another batch of new characters featured in my "Changing Rooms, What's That?" sequence. It's actually two sheets of drawn paper mashed into one sectioned line, cause half of these characters are in fact strongly connected (sort of).
On the far right, we have Roberta (& Myra) Gauntierraz, an anthro Amphisbaena, or serpent/dragon with an extra head on the tail, who is a very open-minded and liberal person. She likes doing whatever she likes (as long as it's not a felony of course), and she's not afraid to speak her mind (even if some people may not agree), especially when it comes to encouraging others to be themselves. And let's not forget Myra, Roberta's serpent-head for a tail that has some sentience of her own, which is good cause she acts like Roberta's conscience /twin sister, and tends to be the one to pull her back whenever she's in too deep (figuratively speaking).
Left to Robert is her boyfriend, Clayton Barringer, an anthro Pyrausta, or insect/dragon, who is a shy but spirited sort of person that used to be the nerve-racking insecure type, until he met Roberta who would eventually convince him to open up with his 'truer' self, which for him is actually being excitable, curious, and joyful; with a little pinch of flamboyant-ish-ness here and there. He loves Roberta dearly, but has also grown to show some 'high admiration' towards any of his male friends. And because of all that, he has learned to be open with his sexuality as well. Think of Freddy Mercury...but with Thorax's happy ending.
Left to Clayton is Roberta's big brother, Darryl Diego Guntierraz, an anthro Araganaqlta, or serpentine with a hooked tail-end and crested forehead, who is an honest hard-working man that works as a local aquanaut and marine specialist. As Roberta's older sibling, he is often the one has to keep her out of trouble or pull her out it (in case Myra wouldn't be enough). He loves his dear sis, but that frankly won't stop them from bickering at one another due to Roberta's foolish behavior or Darryl's overprotective nature. Thankfully though, Darryl can be easy to forgive, to some extent of course.
And to Darryl's left is his 'supposed' girlfriend, Avery and Jacelyn Riccovanni, an anthro Orthus, or two-headed dog, who are like two sisters stuck in one body. Avery is like the calm and patient one, and Jacelyn is like the rambunctious wild child. The two can and will butt heads with each other (literally sometimes), but thankfully they won't shy away from showing respect or care to one another either. They both love Darryl D. Gauntierraz with a passion, and though Darryl was mostly 'alright' with hanging out with them at first, he has shown to really legitimately like them later on.
And lastly, to the far left, is Tula Kuwaku, an anthro Pe'ape'a, or eight-eyed bat that has four eyes on the front face and four eyes on the back head, who is a sometimes chill or sometimes irritable young woman with one great passionate thing, the ocean and surfing it. She and her family had to move from a 'shrinking' island somewhere in the Polynesians and found there way to the north-east coast of the U.S. Though not the same as her old home at first, Tula did managed to make up for it by always being near the ocean, and embracing it's blue beauty. Though she has no strong connections to the aforementioned four, she has some friendly ties with Avery & Jacelyn Riccovanni, but spends most of her time keeping to herself.
Perhaps someday I'll color this, but it was work enough just to make these short synopsis for all five right on the spot.
Characters © Chad Coulter
On the far right, we have Roberta (& Myra) Gauntierraz, an anthro Amphisbaena, or serpent/dragon with an extra head on the tail, who is a very open-minded and liberal person. She likes doing whatever she likes (as long as it's not a felony of course), and she's not afraid to speak her mind (even if some people may not agree), especially when it comes to encouraging others to be themselves. And let's not forget Myra, Roberta's serpent-head for a tail that has some sentience of her own, which is good cause she acts like Roberta's conscience /twin sister, and tends to be the one to pull her back whenever she's in too deep (figuratively speaking).
Left to Robert is her boyfriend, Clayton Barringer, an anthro Pyrausta, or insect/dragon, who is a shy but spirited sort of person that used to be the nerve-racking insecure type, until he met Roberta who would eventually convince him to open up with his 'truer' self, which for him is actually being excitable, curious, and joyful; with a little pinch of flamboyant-ish-ness here and there. He loves Roberta dearly, but has also grown to show some 'high admiration' towards any of his male friends. And because of all that, he has learned to be open with his sexuality as well. Think of Freddy Mercury...but with Thorax's happy ending.
Left to Clayton is Roberta's big brother, Darryl Diego Guntierraz, an anthro Araganaqlta, or serpentine with a hooked tail-end and crested forehead, who is an honest hard-working man that works as a local aquanaut and marine specialist. As Roberta's older sibling, he is often the one has to keep her out of trouble or pull her out it (in case Myra wouldn't be enough). He loves his dear sis, but that frankly won't stop them from bickering at one another due to Roberta's foolish behavior or Darryl's overprotective nature. Thankfully though, Darryl can be easy to forgive, to some extent of course.
And to Darryl's left is his 'supposed' girlfriend, Avery and Jacelyn Riccovanni, an anthro Orthus, or two-headed dog, who are like two sisters stuck in one body. Avery is like the calm and patient one, and Jacelyn is like the rambunctious wild child. The two can and will butt heads with each other (literally sometimes), but thankfully they won't shy away from showing respect or care to one another either. They both love Darryl D. Gauntierraz with a passion, and though Darryl was mostly 'alright' with hanging out with them at first, he has shown to really legitimately like them later on.
And lastly, to the far left, is Tula Kuwaku, an anthro Pe'ape'a, or eight-eyed bat that has four eyes on the front face and four eyes on the back head, who is a sometimes chill or sometimes irritable young woman with one great passionate thing, the ocean and surfing it. She and her family had to move from a 'shrinking' island somewhere in the Polynesians and found there way to the north-east coast of the U.S. Though not the same as her old home at first, Tula did managed to make up for it by always being near the ocean, and embracing it's blue beauty. Though she has no strong connections to the aforementioned four, she has some friendly ties with Avery & Jacelyn Riccovanni, but spends most of her time keeping to herself.
Perhaps someday I'll color this, but it was work enough just to make these short synopsis for all five right on the spot.
Characters © Chad Coulter
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