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MrMuchimi
2 years ago
12

You guys should show me your best oc (made or drawn/digital art) that comes from the name Flowered_Phantom. (P.s: It doesn't hav

e to be human it can be whatever you'd like.)
Arts
1 answer:
valkas [14]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Uhm.. this might be a lil cringy depending on your interests lol

I do random rp with a friend, so I wanted to draw our OCs..

This one is mine, her name is Ace Cuervo

Id.k if you want a character description lol leme know in the comments

Character: Ace Cuervo

Age: 18

Animal: Raven (different from a crow)

Traits: Ommetaphobic, loves sugar, organized but caught off guard easily, cautious of most things, bise.xual

Knowledge: Exceptional in strategizing, healing abilities, animal caretaking, and aerodynamic science.

Fighting: 3.5/5

Charisma: 5/5

Endurance: 4/5

(_ TwT)/

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