![]() ![]() But I wanted it to be in my style, and I was just having a really hard time adapting the canon characters like Butters or Cartman to my artstyle (and I have other things I should be drawing). I was actually thinking of a writing a short, cute (perhaps even moving) fancomic depicting my silent protagonist's inner thoughts during actual scenes in the game. It's just funny to me that I had such a bond with a character I made in a South Park game though, of all things. It made me really attached to this character. It made the most sense to me, with my shy protagonist surrounded by much more outgoing friends who are always misgendering her (hey, been there kid). In fact, because it's the way I think, I just started viewing the kid as a trans girl. Contrary to what other characters in-game were saying, there wasn't a masculine bone on their body. Dye all the outfits I give this kid either pink or purple too. Slight bummer, but I could still make the kid look like me with long hair and cute glasses. ![]() The maker is very extensive, but doesn't technically allow you to play as a girl. The catch is, the game has you make your own character. Entertaining game, very funny, and kept me busy through a weekend where I had nothing going on. ![]() So, I blitzed through South Park: The Stick of Truth this past weekend.
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