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'''Ink''' is an [[alien galaxy lifeforce]] character in the physical body of an Earth mink, owned by [[NeonWabbit]] and created and designed by [[The-F0X]], originally as a mink pelt doll. The doll and its associated character design were both purchased by NeonWabbit in 2019 for $50. | '''Ink''' is an [[alien galaxy lifeforce]] character in the physical body of an Earth mink, owned by [[NeonWabbit]] and created and designed by [[The-F0X]], originally as a mink pelt doll. The doll and its associated character design were both purchased by NeonWabbit in 2019 for $50. | ||
Ink is one of the flagship [[Studio RGB-Newt / The Fishal Project]] mascot characters, and is depicted as a being who was born of pure celestial stardust [[Lifeforce (concept)|lifeforce]] energy. Ink originated in a galaxy that was collapsing upon itself | Ink is one of the flagship [[Studio RGB-Newt / The Fishal Project]] mascot characters, and is depicted as a being who was born of pure celestial stardust [[Lifeforce (concept)|lifeforce]] energy. The manifestation that is Ink originated in a dying galaxy that was collapsing upon itself. The space gas resulting from this event became a sentient form of lifeforce and, in its search for a physical host, traveled to the nearest planet, [[Alternate Earth F]]. | ||
There, it merged with the first suitable body it encountered-- a curious, brown-furred male mink. In the process, most of the mink’s brain cells were destroyed, as | There, it merged with the first suitable body it encountered-- a curious, brown-furred male mink. In the process, most of the mink’s brain cells were destroyed due to the power surge, as newly sentient lifeforce does not understand the fragility of life. The process caused the mink’s body to transform and grow, with the head becoming roughly the size of a standard fox’s (the rest of the body following suit, proportionally), horns inexplicably sprouting from the skull, and its brown fur replaced by cosmic strands of dark blue, starry energy. This change allowed Ink’s lifeforce to stabilize and prevent his total demise. | ||
Though remnants of the mink’s original instincts occasionally surface in moments of feral, animalistic excitement, the lifeforce energy that composes Ink has primarily retained control of the body since the fusion, technically making Ink an alien parasite. In most canons, immediately after his arrival on Earth and fusion wih the mink, Ink is discovered by Biscuit, a fox scientist who finds him smoldering in a crater near her cabin in the woods. Biscuit, who would later become his significant other, taught Ink the ways of life. Some years later, Ink is then usually found dressing smart, and working in positions of upper management, becoming fast friends with people working under him, like [[Flye]]. | Though remnants of the mink’s original instincts occasionally surface in moments of feral, animalistic excitement, the lifeforce energy that composes Ink has primarily retained control of the body since the fusion, technically making Ink an alien parasite. In most canons, immediately after his arrival on Earth and fusion wih the mink, Ink is discovered by Biscuit, a fox scientist who finds him smoldering in a crater near her cabin in the woods. Biscuit, who would later become his significant other, taught Ink the ways of life. Some years later, Ink is then usually found dressing smart, and working in positions of upper management, becoming fast friends with people working under him, like [[Flye]]. |
Revision as of 01:26, 7 September 2024
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NeonWabbit character | |
Created by | The-F0X |
In-universe information | |
Species | Alien galaxy lifeforce Giant horned mink (physically) |
Gender | Male |
Significant other | Biscuit |
Origin | Space |
Colour palette | |
by Hex |
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Hex codes | #010202 #0c0c0d #171c09 #18171c #181b2b #313f65 #6691ea #94e3f1 #95ba37 #989898 #a5f194 #ab94f1 #c30203 #ce9530 #cee39a #f19494 #f1ec94 #f5f5f5 #fefefd |
Ink is an alien galaxy lifeforce character in the physical body of an Earth mink, owned by NeonWabbit and created and designed by The-F0X, originally as a mink pelt doll. The doll and its associated character design were both purchased by NeonWabbit in 2019 for $50.
Ink is one of the flagship Studio RGB-Newt / The Fishal Project mascot characters, and is depicted as a being who was born of pure celestial stardust lifeforce energy. The manifestation that is Ink originated in a dying galaxy that was collapsing upon itself. The space gas resulting from this event became a sentient form of lifeforce and, in its search for a physical host, traveled to the nearest planet, Alternate Earth F.
There, it merged with the first suitable body it encountered-- a curious, brown-furred male mink. In the process, most of the mink’s brain cells were destroyed due to the power surge, as newly sentient lifeforce does not understand the fragility of life. The process caused the mink’s body to transform and grow, with the head becoming roughly the size of a standard fox’s (the rest of the body following suit, proportionally), horns inexplicably sprouting from the skull, and its brown fur replaced by cosmic strands of dark blue, starry energy. This change allowed Ink’s lifeforce to stabilize and prevent his total demise.
Though remnants of the mink’s original instincts occasionally surface in moments of feral, animalistic excitement, the lifeforce energy that composes Ink has primarily retained control of the body since the fusion, technically making Ink an alien parasite. In most canons, immediately after his arrival on Earth and fusion wih the mink, Ink is discovered by Biscuit, a fox scientist who finds him smoldering in a crater near her cabin in the woods. Biscuit, who would later become his significant other, taught Ink the ways of life. Some years later, Ink is then usually found dressing smart, and working in positions of upper management, becoming fast friends with people working under him, like Flye.
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References
External links
- Ink on Toyhouse
- Ink (anthro form) on Toyhouse