Curos Amor, He/him, AroAce
Cerys Phoenos, She/her, Biromantic Asexual
details below the cut
Manifestation of all of the love in the multiverse, Curos takes the form of a skeleton because there’s more skeletons in ships than anyone else. Cerys takes the form of a human, as they are obsession, and obsession is more often found in humans than anyone else.
If you see a red origami heart float down from the sky, don’t touch it. It’s Curos! He’s come to visit.
If you see a red origami dragon, stay away. It’s Cerys.
Curos cannot appear in more than one place at a time, not including the void where his physical resides.
Curos cannot leave the Void Sea he lives in, due to being trapped there by his counterpart, Cerys Phoenos, the manifestation of obsession.
At one point, the multiverse contained more than just the manifestations of love and obsession. There was happiness, sadness, anger, gratitude, serenity, chaos, boredom, entertainment, and many others. If it is a feeling that can appear in a person, it had once accumulated into a manifestation like Curos and Cerys.
No one knows what happened to the rest of them, and Cerys will not reply if asked.
Around the time the other manifestations disappeared, Cerys locked Curos away in the Void Sea — a dimension split between void and antivoid. The sky is endlessly white, and the “water” is the freezing cold darkness below it. Curos learned how to stay out of the void half pretty quickly, though at times he can be found floating on his back on the surface of the darkness.
Curos is very paranoid about letting Cerys find out he can travel via his origami hearts, and though he still tries to do his job, he only leaves once a week at most, instead opting to observe the multiverse from his location for the rest of that time.
Speaking of his job, he is supposed to do his best to encourage confidence, seal wounds and mend relationships. At one point in time, he and Cerys were allies, working with individuals experiencing difficulties related to love in their lives. Cerys would take the reigns if breaking up or cutting people out was the best choice, and Curos would do the same if mending the relationship was a better idea. Curos often sought to help more platonic relationships than Cerys, which lead to animosity, as Cerys believed Curos to be taking his position for granted. Infuriation took over as Curos continued to help people grow closer, and Cerys was forced to end the relationships that wouldn’t work.
Cerys hid Curos from the multiverse, and became the go-to “guardian of love,” as she called herself. Only she knew of his location, and she would frequently visit him to torment and taunt him.
Eventually, he figured out how the origami hearts worked, and he started sending them out every now and then. It wasn’t too often, though. At first it was once every few years, but over time he got impatient, and started sending them more and more. He loved his job, he didn’t want to stop.
And so, today, here we are, with Cerys giving advice to anyone who asks for it, and Curos silently and secretly sneaking behind her back and repairing whatever she hurts.
1 note
·
View note
I never posted this either, but essentially, if Crane was deprived from magic long enough he would turn into a pile of dust for a while until he is fed magic once more leaving him in a smaller much weaker state. In this state he has no recollection of who he is until he rebuild himself a new through feeding a large quantity of magic.
It would take a around a few weeks for him to return to his normal state.
Look.... I just wanted an excuse to draw a baby Crane x'D.
Art & Crane(c) @little-noko
694 notes
·
View notes
Undertale Artstyle Attempt
I love Deltarune/Undertale EEEEAAAAUUGHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So I drew my OC, Raymond into the game mwahahahah
Okay so basically,,, he'd have a lobster attack that would send lobsters pinching towards the player. All cool-like, y'know
If you choose, like, an act option for Raymond and do the "take him out to eat" A green lobster would appear in the attack that would heal the player.
I hope you like it as much as I do
744 notes
·
View notes