Happy Easter, CAAA!
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booklover789: Wowee, that's a huge post! Please remember to have a maximum of 15 images in a post; the rest could be saved for another post or linked. ^^
However, I enjoyed learning about your characters quite a bit! It's nice to see another character with Dissociative Identity Disorder, since I am quite fascinated by the illness and have my own character (adopted from the SCAA) with it. It's awesome seeing a lot of SCAA characters on that list, as always! *u* Malt the Deerssert is definitely my favorite out of the bunch. I love his colors, and he has some really cute art, especially that colorin of ZombiePoodle's lineart! Actually, all of your Deersserts are lovely; I really like Simeona too. c: I admire the depth of development that all of your characters have!
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Cupid: Ahhh, little Easter egg! I love your Kintaur!
I got some new art of Scarborough Fair by TRoarss @ DA

And some art of my sushi chef by Echonerve @ FR

There is also a new theme for this week!
Wesley wrote:This week's theme is...

An original character can be anything... from your 'everyday' human to a bipedal warthog from outer space. Creating a character is boundless and limitless; you can make them as original as you'd like. Perhaps one of the most unique challenges presented to authors is deciding where their character lives; designing a world that seems as realistic to the reader as it does to the character that lives in it. Suzanne Collins did it with Panem; though it was once our earth of today, Katniss's world as she knew it was very different from our own. Orson Scott Card did it in his Enderverse series; he created planets like Lusitania and the Path for both his humans and his fictional creatures to inhabit. In
Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll created an entirely different world for Alice's adventures, complete with dozens of unique creatures, both flora and fauna.
While some characters have no need for any sort of special world or planet of their own, it can be fun to create a character that
does merit designing a new world. Imagine a giant wyrm-like creature living out its happy and harmless life on planet earth. That would be...difficult to picture. This week, I want to hear all about your world-building! Do you have any characters that do not live in 'our' world? Do all of your characters live in the same place - a place of your own creation? Are any of your characters from different planets now living on earth? It's a difficult question to address... world-building can take time! But it's a must-know if you wish to have a fully-developed character!
Any discussion, questions concerning, and sharing of characters related to worlds other than our own is highly encouraged this week!
Most of my own characters live in the "real" world, but I always am fascinated by people who create a world for all of their characters to live in... I think it's really cool when OCs know one another and interact with one another. It helps a lot with development!
I do have a few characters that live in other worlds, though. Spork is the one that immediately comes to mind. He's a genetically-engineered canine specifically designed as a servant for the overbearing queen of a different world. He lives in a sort of dystopia; it does not have a name, but is still under development.

Art by Rainbow Dash
Neapolitan can hop dimensions, so I suppose that counts.

Art by Scotti
Broken lives on earth, but his story is set in the future Czechoslovakia in a city called Utopia.

Art by Earflower @ DA
Blue lives in the Pokemon world, though not a world of my own creation. ^^

Art by BlazeMeow
That's all I can think of at the moment. Lazy post is lazy. ^^