More NSFW stuff from me again.
This also makes good for a re-introduction of these group of friends that I've personally grown fond of, and have included as part of the Side-Cast Bundle I have planned for Mythic Beach (one day).
From left to right, we have Leah, Roxanne, Gillian, and Sam.
Leah Sheng, an anthro Zhi, or unicorn goat with a lie-detecting sensory, who is an honest and hard-working young lady who's greatest aim is to become an attorney as her career choice, given her background as a feminist and social activist and all. She has class and sophistication worn on her shoulders as to make a 'good' image for herself, no matter where she goes. But she can also be a little bit overly-exaggerative of her justifications or views, and as someone who's supposed to detect right from wrong, she tends to be suspicious or distrustful towards those that may be dishonest or lying to her face. But, she does her best to not let her judgement be fully clouded with her own hubris, and still wants be around her closest friends, no matter how flawed or juvenile (or delinquent) they may be.
Roxanne Creevis, an anthro Bunyip, or semi-aquatic reptilian/mammal hybrid from Australia, who is a spunky and rebellious punk girl that likes to hang around with Leah Sheng, regardless of her 'Little Miss Perfect' personality, and she herself being the near polar opposite of her. Roxy loves to jam to progressive/punk rock or heavy/hair metal even, and can play the guitar thanks to her self-taught experiences, and she likes to get into trouble sometimes just for the fun of it. Despite her devil's advocate ways, Roxanne and Leah are far from enemies, instead Leah tries to at least educate Roxy into things that are safe for her well-being and won't throw her into the slammer, as much to Roxy's dismay. Roxy does deeply care for Leah, and then some, but is not against whistling at some guys either, as long as they're not a nuisance to her of course.
Gillian Dagg, another anthro Bunyip who is from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, but moved to the North-East Coast (where Cantromaine Pier and the whole comic itself takes place). In general, he tries to come off as a charismatic and alluring pretty boy who's hunk of male flesh attracts all the ladies, when in reality he is no different from Johnny Bravo from Cartoon Network (except more shorter and slimmer). The only woman that still shows compassion to him is his own mom still living in Michigan, and he's shown to be a faithful son to her, but prefers not to exploit his 'mommy's boy' complex to the rest of the world, especially not to his own friends (if he had any). Coming across as annoying or bothersome to most other woman, he especially gets on the nerves of a fellow Bunyip he meets, Roxanne Creevis, and though she does more than tell him off every so often, it's ironically how he ended up befriending the likes of Leah Sheng and her boyfriend, Sam Youshou. Although he came off as an unwanted third wheel to them, he had come to enjoy their company overtime, and does to best to 'behave' as they insisted, just to stick around with them.
Samanosuke Yoshou, or Sam for short, is an anthro Sin-You, or feline-bodied unicorn bovine with a similar sense of justice like the Zhi, who is young rookie cop that's all about being the humble and friendly type. Never does he ever want to condemn or belittle anyone unless proven guilty. Being the responsible and by-the-book type, he still takes his duty as an officer in a serious matter, but doesn't distance himself from being chummy with his friends or family. He also gets along well with his girlfriend Leah Sheng, even if they do have their own differences or disagreements, it would almost SEEM that they were meant for each other due to their common grounds. However, Sam also has a tad infatuation with Leah's friend Roxanne, admiring her at first, but soon grow's a minor crush on her that he tries to hide even from himself. And as for Gillian, he dislikes him at first, but grows an unlikely friendship with him, trying to get him out of trouble as like a big brother figure, something he'd do especially for all his other friends as well.
Here we have the two girls, Leah and Roxanne, getting ready for some fun in the sun. Yet while Leah is minding her own business, Roxanne is showing some concern over the boys, Sam and Gillian, attempting to check them out. Though Sam may be ashamed yet can't look away at the same time, Gillian is just showing off his goods intentionally, hoping for Roxy's attention. How will this end well? Maybe nothing, maybe something unpleasant. Have fun with the idea. ;)
Characters © Chad Coulter
This also makes good for a re-introduction of these group of friends that I've personally grown fond of, and have included as part of the Side-Cast Bundle I have planned for Mythic Beach (one day).
From left to right, we have Leah, Roxanne, Gillian, and Sam.
Leah Sheng, an anthro Zhi, or unicorn goat with a lie-detecting sensory, who is an honest and hard-working young lady who's greatest aim is to become an attorney as her career choice, given her background as a feminist and social activist and all. She has class and sophistication worn on her shoulders as to make a 'good' image for herself, no matter where she goes. But she can also be a little bit overly-exaggerative of her justifications or views, and as someone who's supposed to detect right from wrong, she tends to be suspicious or distrustful towards those that may be dishonest or lying to her face. But, she does her best to not let her judgement be fully clouded with her own hubris, and still wants be around her closest friends, no matter how flawed or juvenile (or delinquent) they may be.
Roxanne Creevis, an anthro Bunyip, or semi-aquatic reptilian/mammal hybrid from Australia, who is a spunky and rebellious punk girl that likes to hang around with Leah Sheng, regardless of her 'Little Miss Perfect' personality, and she herself being the near polar opposite of her. Roxy loves to jam to progressive/punk rock or heavy/hair metal even, and can play the guitar thanks to her self-taught experiences, and she likes to get into trouble sometimes just for the fun of it. Despite her devil's advocate ways, Roxanne and Leah are far from enemies, instead Leah tries to at least educate Roxy into things that are safe for her well-being and won't throw her into the slammer, as much to Roxy's dismay. Roxy does deeply care for Leah, and then some, but is not against whistling at some guys either, as long as they're not a nuisance to her of course.
Gillian Dagg, another anthro Bunyip who is from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, but moved to the North-East Coast (where Cantromaine Pier and the whole comic itself takes place). In general, he tries to come off as a charismatic and alluring pretty boy who's hunk of male flesh attracts all the ladies, when in reality he is no different from Johnny Bravo from Cartoon Network (except more shorter and slimmer). The only woman that still shows compassion to him is his own mom still living in Michigan, and he's shown to be a faithful son to her, but prefers not to exploit his 'mommy's boy' complex to the rest of the world, especially not to his own friends (if he had any). Coming across as annoying or bothersome to most other woman, he especially gets on the nerves of a fellow Bunyip he meets, Roxanne Creevis, and though she does more than tell him off every so often, it's ironically how he ended up befriending the likes of Leah Sheng and her boyfriend, Sam Youshou. Although he came off as an unwanted third wheel to them, he had come to enjoy their company overtime, and does to best to 'behave' as they insisted, just to stick around with them.
Samanosuke Yoshou, or Sam for short, is an anthro Sin-You, or feline-bodied unicorn bovine with a similar sense of justice like the Zhi, who is young rookie cop that's all about being the humble and friendly type. Never does he ever want to condemn or belittle anyone unless proven guilty. Being the responsible and by-the-book type, he still takes his duty as an officer in a serious matter, but doesn't distance himself from being chummy with his friends or family. He also gets along well with his girlfriend Leah Sheng, even if they do have their own differences or disagreements, it would almost SEEM that they were meant for each other due to their common grounds. However, Sam also has a tad infatuation with Leah's friend Roxanne, admiring her at first, but soon grow's a minor crush on her that he tries to hide even from himself. And as for Gillian, he dislikes him at first, but grows an unlikely friendship with him, trying to get him out of trouble as like a big brother figure, something he'd do especially for all his other friends as well.
Here we have the two girls, Leah and Roxanne, getting ready for some fun in the sun. Yet while Leah is minding her own business, Roxanne is showing some concern over the boys, Sam and Gillian, attempting to check them out. Though Sam may be ashamed yet can't look away at the same time, Gillian is just showing off his goods intentionally, hoping for Roxy's attention. How will this end well? Maybe nothing, maybe something unpleasant. Have fun with the idea. ;)
Characters © Chad Coulter
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