Thank you so much for the feature! These babies definitely deserve it!
Once again, these characters are based off of the flags, not the identity. Also, these two were quite difficult, because I had to pic a flag.
First we have the pupgender flag, aka Page, who was heavily influenced by pictures of cute puppies. Pups pronouns are pup/pup, they/them and ba/bark. They are pupgender and aroace. Ba grew up with a small family in Canada, with barks aunt and older sibling. And pup is dyslexic.
Page is very playful, optimistic and loyal. But also easily frightened and very introverted. In their free time, pup likes to cook or play chess.
Ba has always been rather short, so ba is still wearing the clothes that ba got when ba was a child. Which is definitely not an excuse for the ugly outfit I drew...
Next is the catgeder flag, aka Cai. Cat uses cat/cat, purr/purrs, mew/mews, fluff/fluffs and she/her pronouns. Mew is catgender, transfem and bi. Purr is half Russian and half Chinese, but grew up in Canada. Fluffs family consists of fluffs mom, dad, older brother and younger brother.
Cai is very calm, gentle and smart. But she is also rather reserved, introverted and keeps to herself. Mew also has social anxiety, autism and chronic pain. Purr likes to read, write and knit.
As a kid, cat hated reading, but has always been fascinated with books and writing.
I find it kind of funny that the character with my favorite outfit, is right next to the one with my least favorite.
Also, from now on, I stopped holding back as much, so you'll get more xenogenders, neopronouns and disabilities in the future.





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YES DISABILITY REP !
WAAA OMG I LOVE THEM SO MUCH
also it's so awesome you're gonna be doing more disabilities!! as an artist, disabilities are really overlooked in our community. im so excited to see what you do next!!! aa