Bleeding Out WIP

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Inspired by that Imagine Dragons song, “Bleeding Out.” I drew this a few months ago when I was in the mood for something emotive and pretty.

I’m bleeding out
So if the last thing that I do
Is bring you down
I’ll bleed out for you
So I bare my skin
And I count my sins
And I close my eyes
And I take it in
I’m bleeding out
I’m bleeding out for you, for you.

When the day has come
That I’ve lost my way around
And the seasons stop and hide beneath the ground
When the sky turns gray
And everything is screaming
I will reach inside
Just to find my heart is beating

Oh, you tell me to hold on
Oh, you tell me to hold on
But innocence is gone
And what was right is wrong

‘Cause I’m bleeding out
So if the last thing that I do
Is to bring you down
I’ll bleed out for you
So I bare my skin
And I count my sins
And I close my eyes
And I take it in
And I’m bleeding out
I’m bleeding out for you (for you)

When the hour is nigh
And hopelessness is sinking in
And the wolves all cry
To fill the night with hollering
When your eyes are red
And emptiness is all you know
With the darkness fed
I will be your scarecrow

You tell me to hold on
Oh you tell me to hold on
But innocence is gone
And what was right is wrong

‘Cause I’m bleeding out
So if the last thing that I do
Is to bring you down
I’ll bleed out for you
So I bare my skin
And I count my sins
And I close my eyes
And I take it in
And I’m bleeding out
I’m bleeding out for you, for you.

I’m bleeding out for you (for you)
I’m bleeding out for you (for you)
I’m bleeding out for you (for you)
I’m bleeding out for you

‘Cause I’m bleeding out
So if the last thing that I do
Is to bring you down
I’ll bleed out for you
So I bare my skin
And I count my sins
And I close my eyes
And I take it in
And I’m bleeding out
I’m bleeding out for you, for you.

I’ll finish it sometime.

Delirious

[OK clearly I have a long way to go before Vahaadi’s face is consistent because this guy looks like somebody completely different from the guy in the banner, and very little like the guy I drew for the turnaround. Whuhhhhhhh. D: ]

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A scrapped scene from Ashen Shard, conceived before I jailbroke Vahaadi for Loose Canon.  Lanthriel is recovering from a severe bout of pneumonia, and his fever is making him a little goofy. Sahin’s charmed and amused by this new facet of Lanthriel and is exploiting it for all it’s worth. Lanthriel’s juuuuuuuust cognizant enough to pick up that Sahin’s laughing at him.

This took place after the conflict with Took came to blows.  Lanthriel was fatally wounded by Sahin (under Took’s control), but Kala was able to heal the wound in his chest with her phoenix tears. Following his revival, Lanthriel fell very sick with pneumonia due to the fluid in his lungs (Sahin stabbed him while he had Lanthriel’s head pinned underwater).

Took disappeared from the story at this point, leaving Sahin free to do as he wished. (I never did figure out where he went >. > In an early version Kala literally scorched half his face, leaving him so preoccupied with his own terrible agony that he didn’t care to exert the effort to keep his treacherous slave with him. When he later reappeared in the story he looked far more villainous, since he was rocking the Phantom of the Opera half-mask look. His mask was magic and helped ease the pain. ANYWAY I DIGRESS.) Sahin was tormented by the thought that he’d killed Lanthriel, since he hadn’t seen the revival.  He returned to Lanthriel’s hut secretly to mourn him, but was overjoyed to find him alive–though rather the worse for wear.  Sahin became his primary caretaker, and gradually was able to nurse him back to health.  Their relationship, which was pretty formal to this point, took on a new dynamic as they spent every waking moment (and many sleeping moments, for Lanthriel) together.  Lanthriel’s grumbly and silly when he’s sick, and Sahin thinks he’s SO. CUTE.

Vahaadi Facial Anatomy Study [UPDATED]

AC gave me a critique that helped me realize I draw jaws from 3/4 angle all wrong. *facepalm* So, I fixed it! Vahaadi’s face is thus a little boxier than I would have expected, but I’m OK with that. I’ve established that his crest and beard are both an eye-width in height, and his chin is longer than I would have guessed (I’m chalking this up to my stylistic preference for very short upper lips, so his mouth is a little higher than it ought to be).  Looking at references of actual people, I found Vahaadi’s most exaggerated and distinctive feature is his eyebrows! I guess I already knew that from drawing the Lackadiasy Vahaadi, but I didn’t realize how extreme his are hahaha. XD

I took this study one step further and drew a “stretch” version, to see what he would look like when his eyes and mouth are all the way open and his brows are up as high as they’ll go! I think it’s funny because he never looks this “open.”

I finished this up with a “squash”! Again, not an expression he usually makes–or if he does, it’s very fleeting. And thank goodness. He looks like he’s like 80 years old, in pain, and/or about to cry! D: Figuring out the chin was the hardest part of this. Because his lips are pulling in and upward, his chin is puckering, but that would also pull his beard up…unfortunately, I don’t have a beard to examine, so I just guessed!  I feel the squash turned out the least accurate.

Now that I have this guide to work with, I can move on to more suitable expressions and more challenging angles! …and, eventually, I’ll get to adding the hair, cowl and jewelry… >.>

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P.S. Adam’s apples are the weirdest things ever. o.e

Creating SOMEPLACE THAT IS NOT NEVERLAND

Brace yourself for idea dump.  Starting upper left and working clockwork around.

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Manner/Personality/Design: OK, I know I said Piper probably can’t be too pretty or I’ll cause Vahaadi issues, but this image of him–mask pushed up, lovely, warm smile as he interacts with a small child–has been stuck in my head. I think he needs to be attractive…not sexy or eye candy, but he just has this enigmatic magnetism that draws people to him.  I’m really into the idea that he’s the gentlest “villain” you’ve ever seen, and when you see him interact with kids, you just couldn’t believe ill of him.  But despite being the most tender and polite person you’d meet, he’s WRONG. Dangerously so.

Silhouette study.  Needs work.

I imagined this scene where we actually see him take someone’s child and it’s traumatic. Because I’ve already fallen in love with the idea that Spark saves one of Elweyn’s children, I though maybe it could be hers that he takes because it would help people hate him.  Like, it just dumps salt in the wound that HE’S ALREADY KILLED TWO OF HER KIDS, and Spark only barely managed to rescue this little one, and then he just takes her baby to add to his army of mind-controlled children. This will also make it so much more deserved when Elweyn gets to be the one to take him down.

After he takes Elweyn’s baby, (perhaps some time later) I want Spark and Vahaadi to find their way to his Neverland where he’s keeping his hostages. This might be the ramp up to the final battle, because I picture Neverland being “The Boss Level,” as it’s the world he built and therefore operates on his bizarre idea of perfection. This is where I’d like to use the idea of Vahaadi becoming Spark’s shadow and battling in some shadow dimension. But, more importantly, this is where they find the kids!

This might be the first time they see the full effects of what he’s doing to them.  In keeping with the Neverland “lost boys” theme, they are dressed as animals. Rather than cute/cuddly/silly animal costumes, though, they wear terrifying animal masks. And they’re not…all…there.  I haven’t decided if they’re actually dangerous in this form, but they ARE scary.  If they are dangerous, avoiding hurting them will be one of Spark and Vahaadi’s challenges.  They’ll have the gut-wrenching moment when they come face to face with Elweyn’s baby, whom I think might be translated into a human-like form, but she’s (I guess I’ve decided it’s a she XD ) wearing an owl-like mask that resembles her real face, so Spark recognizes her.  They do manage to save the kids, though I haven’t worked out how, or decided if there are lasting effects from his influence over them. Also, I suppose some of them don’t have worlds or families to go back to.  We will have to explore this later.

Bottom right picture: This is a super rough idea, and maybe it’s too intense, but I had this idea that at some point, one of his adult followers gets killed, and we see something that isn’t shown too often–a villain grieving for one of their underlings. When this idea came to be, it exploded into a much more complicated idea, that both Piper and the Lorewalkers suffer a loss in the same episode. To further complicate it, both characters that died had turned on their respective “teams,” so there are seriously bad feelings around them both.  As a cheesy comparison, let’s say character A is Tarlok, and character B is like…Terra? The Tarlok character is supposedly aligned with the Lorewalkers, but he’s become disillusioned, impatient, or power hungry over the course of this and rebels.  Terra character is aligned with Piper and co. but perhaps through the course of the series we see her wavering, sympathizing with the lorwalkers, etc.  I think this character, Terra, should be a character people like and want to see become good. The Tarlok character can either feel like a total terrible surprise, or could be a character people have been wary of for awhile (like the real Tarlok, haha) depending on the kind of emotion we want to get.  Anyway, both situations blow up at almost the same time and they each turn on their respective teams. Some kind of major conflict takes place and as a direct result of both of their rebellions, they both end up getting killed.  We would expect the Lorewalkers to be grim or devastated (depending on whether it was a Tarlok situation or a total surprise/tragic misunderstanding) but we are surprised to see how Piper also suffers over this–even though his follower turned on him, he mourns his/her death. In the cinema that happened in my mind, I imagined him playing a soul-piercing funeral dirge for his fallen ex-follower.  The music would continue playing over scenes of Piper+followers and the Lorewalkers dealing with their respective aftermaths, including burying or otherwise “sending-off” the dead. This episode would end with both sides resolving that this war has to end.  My goal here is to make people afraid of Piper’s vengeance on the Lorewalkers, but also disoriented with confusion and mixed feelings about how badly everything turned out. Piper should already be an uncomfortable character because of his appeal, but seeing him grieve will make him more…troublesome. In a “I want to like you, but you HAVE to be stopped” kind of way.

Final drawing, bottom left pic:  This is an idea I’m not super committed to yet, but since I’m already running with a Neverland theme, why not follow through? If the kidnapped children are the “Lost Boys”, perhaps the pirates (“Captain Hook” and crew) are Piper’s adult followers. Like the Lorewalkers they are a motley crew representing several different canons (I’m picturing almost a Treasure Planet deal, but not quite that extreme in weird designs) with an over-arching pirate-ish theme, perhaps pirate-related roles. We could think these guys are our main baddies until we realize they answer to Piper. I dunno.

And one last idea, not pictured, because…because. @_@ This is another idea that may be unnecessarily intense, but I think Piper kills all of his adult followers. Hear me out, it’s kind of a wild idea–but, maybe, he’s so obsessed with building his world and populating it with “pure” and untainted children, whom he considers blank slates because of their relative under-development, that he decides his adult followers just aren’t worthy to live in his world, because they have too much baggage, or they’re too hard to control/predict (if we use the aforementioned idea, he’s already had one turn on him), so…he kills them.  Or, he turns them all into corruption monsters so that they will more perfectly do his bidding–but, this still basically means they’re dead, that he’s deprived them of whatever it was that made them sentient beings. I think this twist will really make our audience go o__________________________o because if there was any doubt that he was bad (and there may have been, because we see this comely guy who acts so much like a hero sometimes) those doubts are gone. Especially since some of his followers may be fairly likable, so you’re horrified to see them go so brutally.

Another reason that this might be a good twist: It spares Vahaadi, Spark, and the Lorewalkers from having to kill or defeat ALL the bad guys. I mean, if we go with the corruption monster idea (which I like better than him just slaughtering them), they will have to fight the monster versions, but it won’t be the same as making Spark have to kill a sentient person. She might not even recognize that they used to be people she’s seen or even fought before. They might *feel* familiar, and maybe they’re more powerful than the cannon-fodder variety of corruption rats/monsters the Lorewalkers are used to fighting, but they aren’t people anymore. Although, I suppose it could be cool if we have a scene where one of these followers-turned corruption monsters shows some hint that there’s something left of who they used to be in there, perhaps one of the more likable of Piper’s underlings, and this corruption monster actually does something helpful for them and then lets itself be destroyed. Sort of in a “I was wrong all this time–look what he’s done to me. I can’t do anything for myself now, but at least I can help you take him down” way.  There’s a lot of regret and betrayal and hurt, but there’s redemption in it also for said follower.

Oh, I lied. I have one more thing: I don’t think Piper fights, at least not physically.  I feel like he doesn’t need to, and I’m much more intrigued with exploring his ability to control minds and corrupt/warp reality than I am in figuring out what his “weapon” or fighting style is.  A “fight” with Piper would probably involve him just calmly standing there, while his underlings, corruption monsters, or the fabric of the canon itself does his bidding. I don’t think even jumps or displays any exertion. If he needs to get out of the way quickly, the ground around him melts into paper and ink and shifts him where he wants to go, while a corruption-monster spawns to engage the threat. It will create an interesting contrast to Spark and Vahaadi, who are very physical.

I think I’m done for real now. I’ll just end by saying I really like most of these ideas, but they’re open to negotiation, of course! Sorry if it’s a lot to consume…but it IS giving me ideas about direction for the over arching plot.

Piper Musings and Self Indulgences

So, I will try to put my thoughts into words about Piper, as I’m messing with him in my head. CallyAnn suggested the idea of incorporating a Peter Pan element into Piper’s design. While this initially opens up quite an interesting angle on a villain (and certainly solves the ‘hot guy’ problem) the longer I thought about it the more worried I became that such a character simply would not fulfill the hopes we have for Piper being the main villain. I know CallyAnn is attached to the idea of Piper not knowing or caring who Spark is at first, a concept I’m partial to as well. The only way I can imagine a Peter Pan like character not knowing their own opposition is in a bratty know it all way, like “I don’t know who you are and I don’t care ’cause I’m just here to do what I want nah nah!” Otherwise I perceive him as being immediately interested in Spark, as either an ally and playmate, or challenge and therefore a source of amusement. The disinterest we start to dabble in when we picture him as being unaware of her and her intentions to stop him strike me as being much more in line with a slightly older, more aloof character. At the same time we don’t want him too much older, lest he wander into ‘hot guy’ territory or so old that he’s a crony and is on a level with Jafar and Cruella.

Again and again I find myself coming back to Jack Frost as the sort of ‘forever young magic boy’ as the source of my inspiration. While this doesn’t fulfill CallyAnn’s hopes of giving him a Peter Pan angle it does seem to be fitting with our theme of turning character archetypes on their heads. Vahaadi isn’t the hero, he’s the sidekick, and Spark vise versa. I think I kind of want Piper to have Jack’s ‘nice guy’ feel, only it turns out that he’s the villain. I want him to have a gentle and friendly and earnestness to him; not only would children like him, but parents would trust him. He seems sincere and is a good listener and makes lots of open and honest eye contact. He laughs softly and is too humble to accept compliments easily. AND YET, he is the one who is doing so much damage and causing so much destruction.

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Someone like him would find Spark unworthy of his attention, with her bossy voice and loud explosions and general harshness and lack of subtlety. If he takes notice of her at all, he sees her as a flash in the pan distraction, not someone to take seriously, unlike the Lorewalkers who seem intent on making his life miserable (nevermind the fact the opposite is really the case.) Until, that is, she actually makes good on her word to ‘take him down.’ After enough fuss she’s able to prove herself a legitimate interference into his plans, so he starts to study her and takes a… different approach. I just can’t get it out of my head the idea of a character like Jack approaching Spark with this easy going, casual, nice guy attitude and saying “Let’s play a game, we’ll have a little fun,” and getting inside her mind by speaking her language. His first step would be to seperate her from Vahaadi as much as possible. He sees Vahaadi as a threat, unable to be charmed and capable of monopolizing Spark’s attention, as well as occasionally serving as the voice of reason.

I think maybe an episode could be devoted to him trying to win Spark over, once he’s decided he can’t afford to ignore her anymore. Eventually Spark would be pushed between choosing to help Piper or choosing to hold true to her word with the Lorewalkers. The decision is easy for her to make once she presses Piper on if his offer also extends to Vahaadi and he says no. Spark takes up her mantel as a superhero and tells Piper that they can never be friends, as long as he’s determined to carry out his quest. The plot carries on as we’ve previously discussed from here.

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I think a Peter Pan Piper would be too similar to Spark, simply due to the ‘forever a child’ mentality they’d both share. If we made him some sort of twisted form of Peter Pan (Say something ruined his canon and he was forced to grow up; he’s forever bitter and goes around ruining other canons as well) Spark would sympathize with him too much and wouldn’t be able to ‘destroy him.’ But a Piper like Jack would *almost* fool her, *almost* win her trust, *almost* lure her away… but he’s just not crazy enough.

ANYWAY I’m not sure any of that made sense, but it’s what led to the drawings I posted. In other news, I heard a song on the radio (Gold by Brit Nicole) and the lyrics suddenly validated my desire to pull a common manga trope and draw characters not normally clothes in royal wear in outrageously fancy and royal clothes. Ex: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-g1DYCAvkmkw/U0HptYnNS2I/AAAAAAAAA08/BTcrDWLZjPk/s1600/SOREDEMO+SEKAI+WA+UTSUKUSHII+2014ANI.jpg )

But as I was drawing this Tephra and Vitiator were practically gaping and sputtering and begging for a drawing of THEM this way, WHAT WAS I THINKING that I drew Vahaadi and Spark instead!? So, I owe them some tropey art. Maybe tomorrow 😉

The chorus of the song reminded me of one of the pep talks Spark would give Vahaadi “Don’t let anybody tell you that you’re not loved, and don’t let anybody tell you that you’re not enough. There are days when we’re all feeling like we’re messed up, but the truth is that we’re all diamonds in the rough.”

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