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Blood Boss

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UPDATE 2:

I figure I drop off this character sheet here in case you really wanna know how he acts.

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UPDATE:

Finally finished the completed Reference Sheet, so I'll post both the rear wardrobe reference and the full reference sheet here.

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Alright, so this is gonna be a long post. Anyway, I've been working on this character for quite some time. I took inspiration from Celldweller and other projects. I've honestly been listening to one of the Circle of Dust albums, Brainchild, while drawing up both pieces.

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Here's his backstory:

Split time from present day, space nazis invade earth and eliminated most of the human race to almost complete extinction (albeit forced medical procedures and experimentation). The unlucky human in question was selected for experimentation, turned into sentient blood, and was then stuck in a flask for a century. Fast forward 100 years later, he finally escapes as liquid and had to jump bodies until he found a bio-mechanic who can make a synthetic body just for him. Eventually, he moved to a cybernetic planet called, The Jungle, and got into a life of murder, torture, and money, climbing the ranks to become the Blood Boss he is now. Memory is not his best friend; all he remembers is that he was born in a lab from a flask. He doesn't even remember his own name, so he prefers to be called, "Boss." 

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