Imagedump for the inactive

Sep 29, 2007 19:33

Oh, wow, the fact that my favorite fandom is so inactive makes me a very sad person. Here, I'll go post all my fanworks.



This is Introduction, the first picture I did for the 100 picture challenge. Of course, it would have to be an angsty chibi Ergo. (Later, I changed around my chibi styles and like them a lot more now :D




This is Smile, a random picture of Ergo that came out horrible and I hate it. My art's huge amounts of better now.

And now for what is probably not a very monumental first for the Ergo Proxy fandom: I created what are probably the first OCs in the fandom. I feel dirty now.





They are, respectively, Soi Proxy, Emissary of Nature, and Freya Proxy, Emissary of Myths. I intended to make a couple that is, for the large majority of their lives, separate from the Centzon.

Soi never bothered to make a dome, and wandered the wastelands that remained of Earth for many years, meeting Freya and her as-of-yet-unnamed dome in the process.

Freya created a dome, unlike Soi, and refused to let him enter the dome until an incident with her population that ended with her withdrawaling from the dome entirely, hiding from them, becoming a myth to her people. Eventually, they do end up falling for each other.

Freya's dome dies off soon afterward, as war breaks out and destroys the population. Soi and Freya take off, wandering the area, eventually meeting the Centzon (before the end of the series, of course).

Soi... does something that triggers Ergo to kill him. Freya, in a blind rage, attacks Ergo and dies as well. The end~!

(Please, guys, critique these characters. I'm trying to fit them into the fandom as well as possible, and attempted to follow any internal rules I could really see from the proxies throughout the anime)

And now, for some crack I uploaded to my photobucket account.



Random crossover between Anachronism and Ergo Proxy, Anachronism being a webcomic created by a friend of mine. The character on the left (Rukair) is slated to appear in a few hundred years or so.
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