I had the brilliant idea to make another snake! (How original and unpredictable, I know.) Either way, thinking back on another picture I'd seen, I imagined a Snivy that was always really excited 100% of the time. I attribute it to a mental disorder of his, but it's not as simple as it sounds. Instead of actually being excited all the time, he's just unable to express any other emotion. Behind that permanent grin, he could be feeling anything. Anger, sadness, resentment - it's all happening in his head, though he has no real way of getting it out. The only real signs would be his speech or behavior. He'd start cursing if he were angry, or maybe start crying if he were sad. Even his voice has a hard time conveying other emotions.
He'd be another subject under Scarlett's kingdom, one among many freakish snakes, such as the as-of-yet nameless shiny Servine that paints himself to look otherwise, Robin, who is the queen's oh-so-bold daughter and heiress to the Nathair kingdom, and of course, Tangle, who is more of Scarlett's special agent than anything else.
Putting it lightly, touched indeed. I hope I'm putting just the right amount of flair into them; after all, there is a certain balance between "average" and "perfect" that makes for some very interesting situations.
Putting it lightly, touched indeed. I hope I'm putting just the right amount of flair into them; aft
However many I feel I need, really. A kingdom needs its subjects, but I'm more willing to add others' characters to it that just making tons of my own; it would seem a lot less self-serving and be much less work, since I won't have to play any more than three at once. Outside influences help to make it a lot more interesting, as well.
However many I feel I need, really. A kingdom needs its subjects, but I'm more willing to add others
I'd assume most are of that same line, with a royal guard consisting of Bisharp and Escavalier and such. If there were other kinds of snake, they'd most likely be there as servants and such.
I'd assume most are of that same line, with a royal guard consisting of Bisharp and Escavalier and s