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I did a thing! Woo!
So, if you know me, I tend to art a lot of things at once, so be prepared to suffer the consequences of watching me. I have 8 characters total to be revealed, along with an explanation of this "Maxlabs" business and some other art. Fun times :D
This is a character based on, well, me. Though he's a bit more of a dick, I think. I conducted an "interview" below, so see what you think of him.

Interviewer: So, tell me a bit about yourself.
Dage: I’m one of the tinies here at MaxLabs. I’ve been assigned to the Endo-Pepsi Department, which means I’m put through what you would probably call “oral vore.”
I: And what do you do during a typical day?
D: Digest. No joke, half the formulas I’m injected with don’t work at all, and most others only work for a little while. So I spend a lot of time inside the stomachs of various “volunteers” or awaiting the reformation process. Though I do get a few days off between tests to mentally recover, so on those days I usually trade stories with Lee and explore the outside world with my caretaker, May.
I: Well how did you come into the employment of MaxLabs?
D: I was still in Union (our version of a boarding school/orphanage) when they began telling us we needed jobs. A lot of guys volunteered for the breeding programme, but you basically live like livestock until you’re dry. I saw this job had a pretty high survival rate and good accommodations, so I volunteered along with my friend Lee. And although others from Union volunteered with us, we were the only two people who managed to survive the entry process.
I: It sounds like this isn’t a job you enjoy very much. Is there anything that makes life here tolerable?
D: May makes things interesting, and lots of scientists and volunteers are actually really nice. Plus some of the scenarios I go through can be enjoyable, at least for a little bit.
I: Before we go, do you have any final remarks?
D: Not really. I’m excited that I’m finally getting my story told, and hopefully the idiot who’s drawing us gets everything right.
I: I’m hurt.

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CGR-7

Posted by CGR-7 9 years ago Report

You look good, Dage. =)

Dage

Posted by Dage 9 years ago Report

Ur too kind (-///3///-)