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Felicia Rose

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Felicia! After quite some time, I have finally completed my take on Felicia for my Cryas Darkstalkers mythos! The idea I had with her is basically making her Hispanic. You may notice she has a last name in this mythos. Yes, that is because in Cryas DS, Rose is now a Mexican woman who goes by the name of Ramona Rose. Rose still runs an orphanage, a small one in her quaint town in New Mexico. Finding the baby Felicia at her doorsteps, she would take in the baby Catfolk and adopt her as her own child, naming her Felicia Rose.

With that small backstory, let use discuss her looks! So, with being Hispanic I wanted to give her a more wavy hair that I associate with such people. Was a pain to do, but I managed to do it! Of course, I made sure she has a good dose of melanin to her skin: a nice balance to her primarily white fur. Speaking of her fur, I wanted to go for something a bit drastic. Fur patterns on her that kinda resemble some semblance of clothing, thus her 'top' and 'skirt'. Plus, make her fur a bit unkempt, give her a little feral flair. She is a kind hearted, warm individual, but she can be provoked and you don't want to face the beast within her. Small detail, but added lines to help indicate her tongue being more like a cat cause....well she is a feline. Make sense. She of course has a fit build to her body, but most of her muscle is in her legs! What with dancing, performing, and occasionally having to put down some mean monsters, those legs got big over time.

Overall, very proud of her design! Hope you enjoy! And as per usual, a sketch:iu_629105_8477478.webp

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