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EtProditum

@etproditum

A person on th interwebs that is on one hell of a ride through life.

Heya Objectified/COTH communities! I'm currently developing a fancomic set in Ankh with my buddies @chloro-form-roc and @cheyezstuffz! It's called Objectified - Dusted Depths

It's basically gonna be like what if Objectified was set in Ankh instead of The Rings with some alterations.

We are currently looking for people who can make storyboards/manage socials, preferably those who have Discord so the full team can actually converse and make ideas.

To join the team, you must send examples of your art and some ideas you've been keeping in the back of your heads, you can send them to me, Chloro or Chey on Tumblr, any one of us works. You can also reblog this with examples of art attatched.

I hope to see you all soon, until next time folks!

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I think a sci-fi object show would go so hard!!!

YES ABSOLUTELY!!!!!!!

OK SO

idk i wass fucking around and thought of some potential characters??? ill colour them at some point

OMGA???!?!? HOLY CRAP?!?????? OAGH. THEY'RE SO COOL!!!!!!

Holy shit, if this becomes a reality, i'm gonna immediately request to join the team cuz DAMN THIS HAS POTENITAL

OOH YEAH I MIGHT TOO!!! keyword: might (school 😔)

i might too but school is kicking me in the ass X(

WAIT WHAT WOULDNTHE PLOT BE

maybe like theyre in a futuristic world where there are killer robots and they have to exterminate them???? idk

School Is Fuckinh Hard and Exhausting Pain solidarity....

I think non-competition based would be really cool!!

I like your idea!!! When I first made that post I was thinking a space exploration-y route but I love robots and post-apocalyptic stuff as well and I feel like there's a lot more we could do with your idea than mine when it comes to symbolism, action, character arcs/development, etc etc

I got like. So many worldbuilding questions in mind if you want me to share (because i struggle with coming up with ideas from scratch and so I usually ask So Many Questions first)

OO pls share your questions! this might be super peak what

WILL DO!!! There are a Ton of questions for both of your ideas so I'll separate them into categories under the cut depending on what we end up going with

ok!! so if im gonna be honest, i dont have a good idea on the plot ;-; i was imagining that main three are a team that specialise in kicking robot butts! except as they go along, they recruit more ppl and more and more get infected... idk im not too sure but im open to any suggestions!

Okay so, I may have an idea for the prototype name. How about....

Project : Machina Contagium

I think this may be a suitable name for now.

THATS SO COOL AHSHSHSHS

also some art i made???? js doodling and i thought: maybe it could be gory and stuff but also rlly abstract and dream core??? kinda like nekojiru if any of you have read it

AIOOOAAAAAAAA💥💥💥💥EXPLODES

bee and puppycatcore... I love this so much oh my goddddd I'm eating your art. That's such a cool interpretation holy shit

JJAJAJAJAJ A TYYY

Finally back to this blogchain! And with some character designs+redesigns.

First off, Handcuff and 0-9937!

Made Handcuff look more like those sci-fi handcuffs that link together using electricity and 0-9937, well, didn't change their design much other than making their screen a hologram

Okay, next up is Acessy and a new character, S.Drone (She/Him) !

So, for the changes of Acsessy's design, made her look more like an acsess key card with points where data can be transfered. S.Drone is based on mainly the Drones from Ultrakill and just because I felt that the cast was lacking a silly lil' fella. He's mainly a trickster and just all in all a master of building contraptions that mostly fail

Second to last we have a double newcomer whammy, Container (He/Him) and Signy (Any) !

Container is, well, a stasis chamber, the object inside of him is a adolescent Hourglass object, kept in stasis to be protected at all costs. Signy is a danger sign that has experienced burn in from the amount of expressing they've done, they have quite the energetic and battle-ready personality nonetheless.

Finally, we have Panel (She/Her) !

...

she's seen better days.

@grayskittles @jsdimensions Boosting this for you two to see, since most likely, ya haven't seen.

I'm doing my part!!

I feel like it really adds something to know that this coffee shop was right next to the state capitol building. There is a non-zero chance one of these lattes ended up in the senate chamber.

Congratulations, you've unlocked the secret nerd bonus! I actually ended up texting a friend who specializes in the early Roman empire for advice on designing this special.

Honey and almond are pretty self-explanatory, as honey and nuts both figured heavily in Roman desserts. Cinnamon, meanwhile, means dead rich guy. It was insanely expensive to obtain, and the wealthiest of Romans used it to scent funeral pyres, so that the smell of burning cinnamon would cover the scent of cremation.

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@timetravellingcactus cause for some reason I’m not able to send this to you

the goog drive directory titled “the library” is transferring to a different platform soon so hustle on that one!

And they absolutely arent up to date as of 2020 :) nope no sir

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DONT share this

It would be such a shame if someone reblogged this. Whoops my fingers slipped

aw dangit, mine did too!

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You are faced with some random problem and the only person who can help you is the main character from the last piece of media you consumed (you can also do favorite character if there are multiple main characters). You can stay in this universe or be in the universe of the character, whichever you prefer, but the problem remains the same and the only person who can directly help you is the main character. That character can call on the help of those they know in their media, but when it comes down to it, they are the only person really helping you. How do you react to this situation?

Hey, machine? Yea, I may need help cosing an outfit.

can he sit on your dash for a minute?? he'll be very polite :]

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you have to start to scroll away and then come back and reblog this

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ladychurch

Darn shame if this circulated…

So you mean to tell me that just by reblogging this I’m ruining an organizations plan, wasting them money, and uncovering some shitbag humans awful behaviour?

T R I P L E K I L L

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+ULTRARICOSHOT X2

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+NAILBOMBED

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go to this random coordinates generator and say in the tags how you would fare if you were dropped where it generates without warning. i’ll go first i’d be dropped in the middle of the fucking south atlantic ocean and perish

Mount Grefell National Park in Australia

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Ocean

Ocean

Ocean

middle of the fuckin' drc

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i feel like this is important enough to put on here.

if you have any videos on youtube make sure this is unchecked

AZALI gotta once again

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