Just a look at an alternate universe version of Megavolt that I created for a story that is posted on fanfiction and adultfanfiction. I wanted to post bios for those who care to know more about the characters than I described in the story.
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Name: Elmo Sparks
Age: 19-21 ? (He's not even sure of his own age)
One of society’s forgotten children, there is essentially no record that Elmo Sparks does, or ever did, exist beyond his involvement in the Fearsome Five. A perfect example of one of the many unfortunates that simply slipped through the cracks of the merciless metropolis that is St. Canard, Elmo has essentially no recollection of where he came from. Although surprisingly intelligent considering he never made it past his first year of high school, Elmo has suffered selective memory problems throughout his life. His persistent lack of parental care and problematic memory caused him to turn to the streets as his only home. Elmo’s oddly innate skill with electronics provided him with an aptitude for electric guitar that he simply seemed to have been born with. Playing his guitar on street corners provided the junkie with his only means of survival, allowing him to make barely enough to stay alive as well as to fund an unfortunate habit.
Horribly addicted to drugs by the age of 15, Elmo’s already fuzzy memory only deteriorated further through his self-destructive behaviors leaving him with essentially no recollection of his own past. Always an odd youth, Elmo found a strange sense of companionship in seemingly inanimate objects. Ridiculed since he was young for his abnormal obsession and affection for electronics, he found companionship in the hum of electricity where most children found it in the friendship of others. As his condition continued to deteriorate, his mental and emotional state only grew worse as well. Constantly faced with confusion over where or who he was, he eventually reached a point when he no longer cared about anything beyond his next high.
Elmo’s lack of money combined with his deeply concealed electrical genius led him to develop a truly unique method to state his narcotic needs. The insane rodent risked what was left of his failing health developing a method of delivering extreme doses of electricity straight into his central nervous system in an attempt to get high. By bolting a metal plate to his skull (which I forgot to draw btw but I’m too lazy to fix) he created a way to deliver a constant flow of current into his body. The continuous exposure to the high levels of voltage had several drastic side effects on the already abnormal rodent. He quickly became severely sensitive to even low levels of light, leaving him to shrink away even more into the darkened streets. Aside from the heavy glow and sensitivity the voltage left his eyes with, the electricity flowing through his central nervous system also began to dictate his body functions, mainly his heart. His natural electrical rhythms were so disrupted that he could no longer survive with a normal heart beat. Without the voltage for a long enough period of time, his heart would slow to a point that it could no longer sustain him.
Although he eventually developed the ability to regulate his electrolytes, allowing him to control the natural voltage, by that point he had grown to detest his own life so much that he reverted back to his usual drugs to escape his own existence. One particularly rainy night, he was found by one Jack Quack lying stoned in the gutter. For reasons Elmo would never fully understand, it was the beginning of the lively mallard’s obsession with him. Pulled from his downward spiral by the most unusual of companions, Elmo formed a bond with an actual person for the first time in his life.
There were soon few memories that the rodent could recall that were not directly attached to Jack. He turned to his music as a substitute for his addictions, spending so many hours sitting beside his overpowered amp that he left himself all but deaf in one ear. Elmo eventually used his one true possession to repay his new found friend, even going so far as to hand make the jester his own guitar that suited his oddly twisted disposition. Jack proved to be an exceptional student, lacking Elmo’s own ability but complimenting it in an extraordinary way. The two had suddenly stumbled upon an unexpected claim to fame. What began as street performances and several open mic nights, quickly turned into an amazingly lucrative career for the two misfits. With the city around them tearing itself apart by its own twisted nature, their talented and dark form of metal began a following that did not go unnoticed by the metropolis’ most recent and mysterious patron.
Megavolt is © Disney
redesign belongs to me
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Name: Elmo Sparks
Age: 19-21 ? (He's not even sure of his own age)
One of society’s forgotten children, there is essentially no record that Elmo Sparks does, or ever did, exist beyond his involvement in the Fearsome Five. A perfect example of one of the many unfortunates that simply slipped through the cracks of the merciless metropolis that is St. Canard, Elmo has essentially no recollection of where he came from. Although surprisingly intelligent considering he never made it past his first year of high school, Elmo has suffered selective memory problems throughout his life. His persistent lack of parental care and problematic memory caused him to turn to the streets as his only home. Elmo’s oddly innate skill with electronics provided him with an aptitude for electric guitar that he simply seemed to have been born with. Playing his guitar on street corners provided the junkie with his only means of survival, allowing him to make barely enough to stay alive as well as to fund an unfortunate habit.
Horribly addicted to drugs by the age of 15, Elmo’s already fuzzy memory only deteriorated further through his self-destructive behaviors leaving him with essentially no recollection of his own past. Always an odd youth, Elmo found a strange sense of companionship in seemingly inanimate objects. Ridiculed since he was young for his abnormal obsession and affection for electronics, he found companionship in the hum of electricity where most children found it in the friendship of others. As his condition continued to deteriorate, his mental and emotional state only grew worse as well. Constantly faced with confusion over where or who he was, he eventually reached a point when he no longer cared about anything beyond his next high.
Elmo’s lack of money combined with his deeply concealed electrical genius led him to develop a truly unique method to state his narcotic needs. The insane rodent risked what was left of his failing health developing a method of delivering extreme doses of electricity straight into his central nervous system in an attempt to get high. By bolting a metal plate to his skull (which I forgot to draw btw but I’m too lazy to fix) he created a way to deliver a constant flow of current into his body. The continuous exposure to the high levels of voltage had several drastic side effects on the already abnormal rodent. He quickly became severely sensitive to even low levels of light, leaving him to shrink away even more into the darkened streets. Aside from the heavy glow and sensitivity the voltage left his eyes with, the electricity flowing through his central nervous system also began to dictate his body functions, mainly his heart. His natural electrical rhythms were so disrupted that he could no longer survive with a normal heart beat. Without the voltage for a long enough period of time, his heart would slow to a point that it could no longer sustain him.
Although he eventually developed the ability to regulate his electrolytes, allowing him to control the natural voltage, by that point he had grown to detest his own life so much that he reverted back to his usual drugs to escape his own existence. One particularly rainy night, he was found by one Jack Quack lying stoned in the gutter. For reasons Elmo would never fully understand, it was the beginning of the lively mallard’s obsession with him. Pulled from his downward spiral by the most unusual of companions, Elmo formed a bond with an actual person for the first time in his life.
There were soon few memories that the rodent could recall that were not directly attached to Jack. He turned to his music as a substitute for his addictions, spending so many hours sitting beside his overpowered amp that he left himself all but deaf in one ear. Elmo eventually used his one true possession to repay his new found friend, even going so far as to hand make the jester his own guitar that suited his oddly twisted disposition. Jack proved to be an exceptional student, lacking Elmo’s own ability but complimenting it in an extraordinary way. The two had suddenly stumbled upon an unexpected claim to fame. What began as street performances and several open mic nights, quickly turned into an amazingly lucrative career for the two misfits. With the city around them tearing itself apart by its own twisted nature, their talented and dark form of metal began a following that did not go unnoticed by the metropolis’ most recent and mysterious patron.
Megavolt is © Disney
redesign belongs to me
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Rat
Size 1064 x 1056px
File Size 333.4 kB
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