helis97: I was inspired (once again) by @sindrakart recent ask posts and decided to make a little po
helis97: I was inspired (once again) by @sindrakart recent ask posts and decided to make a little post-Psychonauts scene with the patients of Thorny Towers moving on towards new adventures (in a big car apparently).I was trying to imagine what they would end up doing in a potential new life. So here are some concept for each character:Gloria Von Gouton: while very unsure of herself, she starts working at a daycare and ends up being totally fit for the job. Since she was left at a boarding school when she was younger, she knows how it feels to be abandoned by the people who are supposed to take care of you. While the kids at the daycare are left there for a short period of time, Gloria puts all herself to be sure that they are loved and well taken care of, until their parents come pick them up. Everyone loves Gloria, the children, the other workers at the daycare and even the children’s parents.Edgar Teglee: the man’s incredible art skills quickly find him a job in the city where he and his friends are stationed. The town chief commissions Edgar to paint a beautiful mural on the side of the local school, but upon reaching the location of the job, Edgar discovers that the wall is already painted with beautiful works, made by the local “problematic” teenagers. Edgar works hard to incorporate the pre-existing drawing with his own art and the final result is brilliant. Everyone is impressed, especially when they discover that Edgar only took a small percentage of the payment, choosing to donate the rest to the school art department. The principal’s office is flooded with letters by the students, all demanding for Edgar to be taken by the school as the new art teacher. Edgar is hired by the school and becomes a very respected figure among the students.Boyd Cooper: after driving his palls to the town without a driving licence, Boyd decides that it’s better to make a new one. After taking his driving test, he realises that he very much enjoys driving and that he’s very good at it, having a steady but gentle driving, and still remembering all the rules of the road (despite not driving for years). Boyd starts looking for jobs available and learns that the local school is looking for a driver for the school bus. He applies and is hired. Boyd enjoys listening at the stories the kids tell each other while he drives, especially the ones that talk about criptids spotted in the field. Sometimes Boyd engages with stories he himself had heard or witnessed, captivating the attention of the nerdy kids.Fred Bonaparte: between all his friends, Fred is the one with the plan already figured out. His charm and charisma combined with a basic knowledge of medicine, find him a place at one of the small pharmacy of the town. Despite being behind with the news of the medical world, Fred has a very strong will to learn and is simply very good at problem solving (working at a mental institute with dropping fundings and spread ignorance, made him very resourceful at finding the best solution available for the patients). This job also gives him access to any needed medications for his friend (antidepressant medications for Gloria and Edgar, and anxiolytics for Boyd). His confident and kind personality is well loved by both colleagues and customers.Crispin Whytehead: his plans of becoming a hermit crab on what was left of the asylum are foiled when he is dragged across the lake and into a van by both Fred and Boyd. He lazily lays on the passenger seat casually being mean, but having to stop once in a while whenever Fred reminds him that he can loose arms privileges if he doesn’t behave. Upon arriving at the city, Crispin quickly gets away from the others and promptly gets lost in a mini market. The crabby old lady, owner of the shop, finds him and a match of “who can be the crabbiest” begins. Somehow, in the middle of that argument, Crispin is hired by the crabby lady and now they just work together. Despite being always at odds, Crispin abilities complement the one of the shop owner, who has impeccable sight, very good practical sense, but is a disaster at keeping track of the sale items. Crispin, on the other hand, has a very strong mind and an ok business sense, but can’t see batshit and struggles to tie his own shoelaces. It is hard to tell if Crispin likes his new life or if he just rolls with whatever circumstances he finds himself into. This is so wholesome thank you :] -- source link
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