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beefstewspew · 7 hours
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Lazy reference for this lanky freak (forcing myself to make reference sheets for AF early this year because otherwise I’ll likely never get to them)
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Can u explain the beef between fyodor and zlatan also hiii mutual
Omg hello mutual hiiiii… of course of course…
In short summary, Zlatan already just sort of despises Fyodor regardless. He sees him as a lesser being that’s acting out of line. Zlatan’s ideology in this regard isn’t really that unusual for his position in society, however it’s taken to an excessive degree and he has difficulty hiding it as he’s not the most socially suave individual. Most of his work is behind a curtain.
Fyodor forced his way into the higher ranks after making appeals to the overwhelming dissatisfaction over decisions being made by their uppermost in society, thinking he could bring some sort of change through official means… with his qualifications being his direct involvement with these disparaged positions. He is under the impression that the higher ranks are just horrifically out of touch. He’s allowed in after some pushing to keep the vastly larger population of his fellow lower Artificial Angels in line in the midst of political turmoil, but the end goal was to sabotage him deliberately to make a show of his inherent incompetency and to prevent this from occurring again.
Errr… anyway… direct conflict between them sparks after Maksim’s disappearance, who was previously a high ranking official. Mysteriously any leads on his whereabouts are flubbed despite there being evidence pointing towards his continued existence. Zlatan eventually pieces together that Fyodor has something to do with this, with Fyodor helping Maksim cover his tracks and abandon his position. A physical fight breaks out between the two of them in an isolated part of the capitol building - the fight ends with Fyodor puncturing Zlatan’s eye and Zlatan taking a shot at Fyodor while visually impaired, hitting his upper arm. Fyodor manages to escape and go into hiding.
As a result, Zlatan is left to seethe over the concept of being outwitted and injured by someone he deems to be beneath him… and semi-related, his own mortality (he’s OLD).
…I’ll stop myself there for now :]
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To be an infinite machine
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Short Kopi Comic
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Facial Structure
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Post-mortem
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We’ll see each other again
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can you explain your millennium beyond universe? i love love love fyodor
I ABSOLUTELY CAN… I’m going to apologize ahead of time though because this is going to be long… And much of it is still in development (so I’m sorry if some stuff isn’t very clear)!!
“Millennium Beyond” takes place on the distant planet known as Exodos. Exodos was discovered to be able to sustain human life, and with the growing issue of overpopulation (and unrelenting greed over resources) on Earth, countries began racing to find ways to inhabit it. The drive to inhabit Exodos sparked a rapid development of technology equipped to travel at light speed. The studies done on Exodos itself were unfortunately done haphazardly in comparison - the rush to colonize Exodos and the development of the ability to travel there took forefront. The overarching mission to inhabit Exodos was called “Aquila”, though individual countries treated it as more of a competition to prove who was more technologically advanced. 
Mass amounts of humans, animals, and plant life were sent to Exodos on the newly developed space vessels along with equipment to settle and develop cities there. These vessels were huge ships piloted remotely by their engineers back on Earth. The majority of people boarding these ships were poorer folk with the hope of better opportunities on this planet, and occasionally some socialites treating the trip to Exodos as a fun vacation. Amongst them were also leading researchers and scientists wanting the opportunity to study Exodos further on their own accord. 
The arrival to Exodos was difficult. By the time humans had arrived, Exodos’ unforeseen cycle of prolonged volcanic activity had begun, emitting large amounts of a radioactive element called Xencendium into the air worldwide. The activated and airborne Xencendium resulted in both an abrupt communication loss with Earth due to its inference with the technology used and the rapid physical mutation of the humans who had arrived here. The people sent to Exodos were effectively stranded. The general consensus was that they’d eventually be rescued and brought back to Earth, but this day never came. This spawned a growing distaste for Earth and its governments - and all previous manufactured competitive feelings towards each other were quickly dropped to focus on their shared survival. The residents of Exodos persevered and built new society in the form of massive cities located around where each ship landed for conveniency sake. These cities essentially function as sovereign states.
Meanwhile, researchers tasked themselves with studying the mechanisms of the ships that they arrived on to try and replicate something to take back to earth and gain its attention once again. The eventual result was nowhere near the magnitude of the large ships, but a small vessel able to house about 3 individuals that could easily exit the planet’s atmosphere in order to make the accelerated travel possible. This small vessel also utilized the abundant Xencendium as a power source, proving it to be a useful form of energy despite it causing so many issues upon arrival. Xencendium soon began to be used to power nearly everything on Exodos. 
The small space vessel’s trip to Earth was successful, however it was quickly discovered that much of Earth’s surface was reduced to rubble. Conflict broke out sometime between the arrival to Exodos and now - likely amplified by the attempts to cover up the perceived failed mission to Exodos unraveling, including the additional loss of countries’ head scientists and researchers… countries began pointing their fingers at one another for who was to blame… and eventually escalated towards nuclear warfare. 
The news was brought back to Exodos and met with a newfound lack of faith in their own volitions and for their own future. 
Almost as a direct result of this, scientists within the centermost city of Altair began looking for ways to create a superior entity for their population to rely on and lead humanity instead of themselves. The initial concept was an algorithm named “Prophet” - but it was abandoned before becoming publicly known due to a machine’s inability to intuit and think beyond its inflicted programming, seeming shortsighted in the long run. Efforts were turned towards creating a biological being, reminiscent of divinity and in the comprehendible and amicable image of man. It was thought that biologically engineering a new subspecies of human using the seemingly omnipotent Xencendium would result in a stronger, more reasonable being to protect the general population from their own faults and break a cycle of humanity dooming itself, whilst also being empathetic and inspirational. This scientific breakthrough resulted in the creation of Artificial Angels. Artificial Angels were swiftly praised and placed in positions of leadership and aristocracy, almost receiving a sort of religious following. Thus, beginning a severe divide between the upper and lower class for generations to come.
Over the course of time, the spectacle of Artificial Angels began to wear thin and their reign had become more of a blight upon society. Their glorification became something rare and exhausted outside of their own tightly knit high-ranking circles. Their continued rule over society was now more of prioritizing the status quo due to the massive power imbalance. Abuse is rampant towards both the lower class and within their own at the hands of the tyrannical oligarchy - Artificial Angels born with warped wings and other features deemed unfit are terminated to maintain a "perfect" image, and a caste system is built upon wing color and desirable physical features. Artificial Angels with traits deemed less desirable (darker wing colors, more prominent discoloration around the eyes) were previously terminated as well because they had been seen as “tainted”, though this was deemed unsustainable since these were dominant features. Now, they’re just forced into more manual labor positions closer to the general population tasked to carry out the will of their higher-ups under the guise that they’re  respected to keep them in line. Attempts at political opposition and anything deemed a threat to the government are forcibly crushed, living conditions and resources for the lower class are subpar. Widespread dissent begins to boil over and acts of revolt become more frequent… the main storyline follows an extensive attempt at the expulsion of the current regime and its aftermath. 
Thank you whoever asked me this… I love to blabber about my OCs…
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No Fate
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Brand New Generation
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Your predetermined destiny
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Rushed and messy reference
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Small LOLchao drawing to serve as a pagedoll
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Varvara design overhaul
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The platinum heart of the city
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