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hello! i'm trying to be more active here on newgrounds, as twitter may just go to shit. but here's 7 ocs i've made recently based on the stages of death/decay! they have all sold their souls to my grim reaper oc, pluto, and now serve under him


Palashe Mortem (Palashe Apte) - he/they, represents pallor mortis, which is why he is more pale compared to some people.

Alfred Mortem (Alfred Cutanach) - he/it/they, represents algor mortis, being very cold to the touch, practically never warm.

Rigby Mortem (Rigby Rootare) - he/no pronouns/it, represents rigor mortis, has a VERY hard time moving due to the effect rigor mortis has taken on his body after death. If Rigby moves, Rigby's joints and other stuff made a loud creaking sound, like a door.

Olivor Mortem (Olivor Mitchamur) - he/eye/thou, represents livor mortis, having almost his entire left side completely bruised after his blood settled to the left side of his body.

Peter Mortem (Peter Webb) - they/he, represents putrefaction, with their sweat and other fluids being completely black, pretty chubby due to how putrefaction bloats the body.

Devin Mortem (Devin Ambrósio) - he/it/meat, represents decomposition, with his face, neck, and other parts of his body being partially or completely decomposed.

Skye Mortem (Skye Taera) - they/it/skull/bone, represents the final stage of decay, skeletonization, with them being entirely a skeleton, fire replacing their hair.


i hope you enjoy these ocs i made!! :-] expect a lot more posts from me in the future

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