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infinityundone · 15 days
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infinityundone · 29 days
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It's time for teenage Ondine Carmine to make her debut! Unfortunately, she's firmly in her awkward teen years, and feeling pretty insecure about her mismatched eyes and struggling to harness her magical powers. She's taken to tying her hair up with spider silk to emulate her mother. But thankfully for her, she's got a supportive family as she tries to find her identity in the world.
I'll post her final, adult form soon, and that one I plan to do in full color. I might go back and do colored versions of her child and teen self too.
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infinityundone · 1 month
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infinityundone · 1 month
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Never thought I'd find myself creating a Hazbin fanchild, but Zestial and Carmilla have taken over my mind and I thought it was a good opportunity to try and design a character in the Hazbin artstyle.
Anyway, this is Ondine, my Zestmilla fanchild! I'll draw a teen and adult version of her at some point, but right now, she's just a cute little girl who idolizes her big sisters (hence the horn headband) and has her parents wrapped around her little finger. How does she exist? I dunno, magic.
I'll do a version in full color eventually too. :)
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infinityundone · 3 months
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Zestial's human identity theory/headcanon
So I've been seeing a lot of people coming up with some great theories and headcanons about Zestial's identity when he was alive, so I thought I'd throw my hat into the ring:
I think that Zestial is Vlad the Impaler.
Evidence 1: Zestial speaks in an old-timey dialect, and Vlad the Impaler was ruler of Wallachia in the 14th century.
Evidence 2: Despite being a spider-like demon, Zestial has a lot of vampiric elements in his design. Vlad the Impaler was, famously, the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Evidence 3: This one crosses more into headcanon/speculation territory. I saw a post (I forget if it was on here or somewhere else), wondering why everyone is so afraid of Zestial when he doesn't really throw his power around the way other Overlords do. The worst we see him do is jumpscare Alastor a little bit. The post concluded that it must be based solely on his reputation around Hell, and that it was possible he's known for torture and brutal punishments, hence why everyone's so afraid to cross him. I personally really like this idea and I think it's pretty likely. But getting back to the point, which historical figure was well-known for brutally punishing his enemies? Exactly, Vlad the Impaler. He was so well-known for it, it became his title.
I don't think this will be the case in the actual show, but it's fun to think about. I have a jokey fanfic idea where Zestial reads Dracula and has zero idea he was the inspiration.
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