HOME | DD

ThomasCastle — The Modern Myths - Inviso, Big Blue, Scarletta

#herocharacter #invisibility #invisibleman #martialartist #martialarts #oc #ocs #originalcharacter #originalcharacters #originalsuperhero #scarletta #theinvisibleman #originalheroes #originalsuperheroes #inviso #originalhero #ocsuperhero #superherocharacters #superherocharacter #ocsuperheroes #originalsuperheroine #heroinecharacter #herocharacters #originalheroine #ocsuperheroine #ocsuperheroines #originalsuperheroines #heroinecharacters #originalheroines #griffinhaggard
Published: 2024-07-11 23:06:34 +0000 UTC; Views: 510; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 0
Redirect to original
Description Posting these just because I'm really happy with their designs (especially Big Blue, although it isn't at all how the character was supposed to end up looking), even though I haven't even fully developed the rest of their team, let alone made them all as minis.

The Modern Myths are kind of the "sidekicks" team of Inglenook, although the membership has diverted a bit from my original concept so they're barely even sidekicks anymore. It used to have more members, but the solid three who still exist that I know of right now are Inviso, Big Blue, and Scarletta, all pictured here.

Inviso is a kid who, because of an ancient enchanted ring he found in the archives of an antique shop one day, can turn invisible. He met the rest of the team while searching for his real parents, and things went from there.

Scarletta is a Redblade, which normally means she'd be red and glowy, but she's a unique example in that she was able to focus her fury into a white-hot rage using martial arts, meaning she can control it much more easily and use martial arts for fighting instead.

Big Blue is a weird example. The original concept was that she was just a normal but large woman who could create blue-colored parallel worlds to trap people in, sending them to "the Blue Box" or "the Blue Rooms", but when I was designing her in HeroForge...well, sometimes a visual depiction changes the more you develop it.

I have no real lore explanations for why Big Blue is blue or looks the way she does. It made me briefly consider adding a proper mutant race to Inglenook, but I don't think I will (there's already too many ways to alter a character's physical appearance, I don't want to get lazy with it). This is probably also the second iteration of Big Blue in this universe, so maybe the appearance is part of the legacy abilities of the persona that pass to each wielder of the powers; that'd be cool, and make sense.
Related content
Comments: 0