I've released my Deviant: the Renegades Story Podcast! You can find them at most major podcasting platforms and several minor ones, including it’s official webpage here: https://redcircle.com/shows/59e19bc6-91d4-4cdc-9684-8759f87afaba and
Please note this is a podcast that handles mature themes! Be mindful of the content warnings.
Bek Andrew Evans, a TTRPG and LARP writer, recounts stories from the table. The main focus is on his years-long Deviant: the Renegades chronicle and his cohort's (mis)adventures. His delivery style has been described as similar to classic Twilight Zone narration.
A group of young adult strangers find they’re victims of the same secret project on the water system that gave them both fantastic powers and horrifying consequences. What’s worse, the hospital they ended up in isn’t what it seems, either. They must band together to protect themselves and their loved ones, seek vengeance, and expose those responsible. And maybe, hopefully, learn to live with each other along the way.
Resenthorn Kirin — the name may still change, but here’s a colored concept for the deviant Kirin I showed in my spooky story (normal Kirin on the left for comparison). It despises all monkeys — armored or not.
2D Animation of my Resenthorn Kirin deviant (that I initially created for @dragonkingteo), a.k.a. angry horse! I didn’t expect the community to react so much to it, so I had to make an actual artwork to celebrate.
Painted in Procreate and animated with Spine.
HD Version is available on my Patreon, all support is greatly appreciated! :D
“Oh, I have a story that might sate y'all's curiosity. It includes poacher hunting, Wyvern eggs...
I remember very well the first time we met; I had joined the anti-poaching field barely a few weeks before, and was just assigned to a new mission, far away from usual hunting grounds. While most of our team took care of the poachers, my leader took me alone with him for a special task. I was still wearing my regular Nargacuga armor back then...
We ran to take cover, as we didn't want to harm the beast; but the terrain was irregular and hard to navigate.
Luckily, she didn't want to leave her nest, as my superior suspected; letting us escape with no harm. Who knows how far she would have chased us otherwise... And she could have hurt me quite bad as my armor wasn't nearly strong enough to resist one of her blows.
But it seems the experience thrilled me more than it deterred me. As soon as I received my first Special permits, a few weeks later, I took every opportunity I got to hunt Silverwinds that wandered too close to towns. The beast challenged my skills and determination like very few had before, making me grow into a stronger hunter.
I have also met other types of deviants, some more rare than others, that I may talk about if you wish... But I have never seen that one-eyed female Silverwind again.”