Wallace - Half Ref Sheet
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Wallace
Hyena | (he/they) | 6’ 7”
Smells like petrichor and gasoline.
Has a surplus of a nuclear-green, glowing mystery serum (with largely unknown effects) and dubious intentions in pawning off the dosage onto anyone who’s twisted enough to take it.
He took it himself, after all….or was made from it..?...
They drool the same nuclear green as the serum, and it seems to be mildly corrosive to things and people, though not to themself - as is for most of their body fluids.
He just kind of…leaks randomly. (Leaving corroded paw prints on surfaces, burning through the fabric of his clothes in places and such.)
Because they’re an OBVIOUS BIOHAZARD, Wallace hasn’t seen much of the world outside of the concrete test-tube warehouse room he’s been solitarily quarantined in. They have no memory of any other places, or other folks - all necessities and cleaning are automated or delivered via one-way, secured hatch.
He watches a lot of terrible films and listens to whatever station his radio can pick up. The entire space is covered in half-sensical marker drawings and scribbles, loose sheets of half-corroded paper, and mystery stains.
Wallace fears total and complete loneliness, and so his push through the radio waves on the unit they’ve modified to reach beyond his walls is a desperate bid to convince outsiders that injecting the serum is what they want to do, that it’ll improve their existence.
It’s primarily a motive to get someone else into the quarantine room with him, rather than a 100% evil motive of destruction…though it still is, a bit.
They designed the serum, as far as they can , unsure now of the purpose of it, but re he was the first test subject.
They’re a bit mean, a little bit evil, and a bit nuts.
Hyena | (he/they) | 6’ 7”
Smells like petrichor and gasoline.
Has a surplus of a nuclear-green, glowing mystery serum (with largely unknown effects) and dubious intentions in pawning off the dosage onto anyone who’s twisted enough to take it.
He took it himself, after all….or was made from it..?...
They drool the same nuclear green as the serum, and it seems to be mildly corrosive to things and people, though not to themself - as is for most of their body fluids.
He just kind of…leaks randomly. (Leaving corroded paw prints on surfaces, burning through the fabric of his clothes in places and such.)
Because they’re an OBVIOUS BIOHAZARD, Wallace hasn’t seen much of the world outside of the concrete test-tube warehouse room he’s been solitarily quarantined in. They have no memory of any other places, or other folks - all necessities and cleaning are automated or delivered via one-way, secured hatch.
He watches a lot of terrible films and listens to whatever station his radio can pick up. The entire space is covered in half-sensical marker drawings and scribbles, loose sheets of half-corroded paper, and mystery stains.
Wallace fears total and complete loneliness, and so his push through the radio waves on the unit they’ve modified to reach beyond his walls is a desperate bid to convince outsiders that injecting the serum is what they want to do, that it’ll improve their existence.
It’s primarily a motive to get someone else into the quarantine room with him, rather than a 100% evil motive of destruction…though it still is, a bit.
They designed the serum, as far as they can , unsure now of the purpose of it, but re he was the first test subject.
They’re a bit mean, a little bit evil, and a bit nuts.
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