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Sparrow, Skyflower, and Diego - 19th Century Costumed Heroes - Human Only Warning

Birdy Bois Strutting Their Stuff

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Sorry about a mostly Hooman only post (Rigel the Feyote does make an appearance though), but this is the origin of one of my current modern storylines, particularly the stuff involving Howler and his Feyote siblings.

Here we have Partick O'Connor, whose family landed on Ellis Island from Ireland back in the 1800s, along with his little sister, Gaelyn.  Family moved out west a little too late for the California Gold Rush, and settled in the mining town of Auburn, Oregon, county seat back then for Baker County before it became a ghost town.

Following their own childhood hero, Zorro (whom they eventually met and ran with for a brief period), they took up the cape and mask to become costumed heroes around Auburn and beyond, assuming the identities of Sparrow and Skyflower, with the fashion aid of the town's tailor, Diego Feyote (who at this point in time is also Rigel's bitch), his true impressionist artist little sister Belinda, and their still unnamed gadget guy (he came up at random during my attempts to get just the right looks for Sparrow and Skyflower).

This post is Human only (other than the appearance of Rigel himself in the second Diego shot.  Had to do two shots of him as well as Skyflower, just because they were both too cute to not use.

Anyway, the AI generator used for these is on the Huggingface site, one of the Shnell Serverless generators.  Don't have the prompts on hand at this time, but will add to the description later when and if I find them.

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Published: 1 day, 15 hrs ago
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Ravenplume
1 day, 15 hrs ago
Still haven't nailed down Patrick and Gaelyn's costumes as their iconic look, but will say, juding by what I have in my archives, Diego has quite the vivid imagination for costuming.
Ravenplume
1 day, 15 hrs ago
I did find my backstory thus far that I had written up while generating the pics a while back.  It's not much, but at least it is something for me to start with...

The Sparrow of Auburn

Patrick O'Connor was born in the Old Country in 1842.  His family arrived on Ellis Island in 1852 and moved out west to California 1855 after the California Gold Rush had hit its peak.  Not having much success, they migrated to the mining town of Auburn, Oregon in 1862, where his family happily remained until after Auburn's decline, ultimately resettling in Sumpter in 1872.

After getting settled in Auburn, Patrick showed only a minimal interest in prospecting (he still did some, but his interests lay elsewhere).  His best friend was always his younger sister, Gaelyn (born 1847) and they did a lot together of course.  They explored the area together, becoming intimately familiar with the region and made many very interesting discoveries, quite a few of which they kept to themselves other than their journals (one was the tiny scattered Western Fae enclaves in the area (they had already experienced Old World Fae, but rarely ever talked about it with anyone else.)

One thing he had no tolerance for was bullying of course, and was quick to stand up to any such thugs.  One day, Patrick came upon a couple bandits roughing up a pair of down on their luck elderly prospectors.  He quickly turned the bandana he wore under his own floppy hat into a face mask like the Zorro fellow he heard about back in California wore (on this Earth, Zorro and a number of other old time legendary heroes were real) and quickly drove away the bandits, his first hero act.  Grateful, they asked who their savior was.  He awkwardly called himself The Sparrow, then gathered up the few bags of gold dust the bandits had dropped in the scuffle and tossed them to the victims.  They tossed one back, which he tried to refuse, but they were too insistent and he grudgingly accepted the gift.

He thought about the incident often over the next week, and then a couple more similar opportunities to play the hero came with similar results.  He confided to his best friend, a 17 year old seemingly magical and rather embarrassingly flamboyant at times  fellow by the name of Diego Feyote who was a fairly well known and liked throughout the area designer of clothing. Reveal is that Diego is Fae kissed, having been close to some of the local Western Fae throughout his childhood and now early adult years.  The Fae kissed attribute happened when he was only 12 and had an "encounter" with a Coyote, that was actually a Fae creature called a Feyote named Rigel (same that would nail Aimee Pirelli over a century later.  But that is another story, and still not the origin of Howler and his siblings...)




Ravenplume
1 day, 15 hrs ago
Diego suggested that protecting the innocent may be a vocation for Patrick, what he calls a feral hero, agreeing with Patrick's suggestion that that is like Robin Hood back in the Middle Ages or Zorro down in California.  Diego also suggested that he could come up with a proper costume for him, sparrow themed if he was going to stick with the Sparrow identity, though it could get pricey.  After all, materials for this sort of thing are expensive.  Diego also made a feeble attempt to hit on his friend and suggested an alternate form of payment; which Patrick declined, claiming he doesn't really bend that way.  Diego accepts and though he doesn't push the matter any further at this time (He gets serviced by Rigel regularly who lives with him as if he was his pet coyote...though Diego is actually Rigel's bitch), he does still try to hit on his friend over the years.  Anyway, Patrick hands over the pouch of gold dust that he had received from the first prospectors he had saved from bandits, which Diego says should be plenty to cover not only this first costume, but several others as needed in the future, and his other offer is always open though.  Patrick will eventually have a moment of weakness and take him up on it in the near future, as an 18th birthday present for Diego; the incident also gets Patrick boinked by Rigel which results in Patrick becoming Fae Kissed and all the benefits that entails, something they never talk about to anyone else, though their little sisters, Gaelyn (16) and Belinda (15) suspected and deduced it not too long after, though they also kept quiet.

And that is all I have on this storyline for now.
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