Here you'll find Void's characters organized by importance and what story they belong to.
To The Atlas (Main story I'm working on)
A world set in the 2500's of Earth, where the planet is deliberately left in the dark and out of the Galactic Union due being too dangerous. One of these humans and other aliens are needed to patch up the universe though, as an ancient creature older than time has made it's way in and wants to consume all.
Background Characters
Ichabod
Eridian Fae
Hektor Smith
Khar
Wes Fellawn
Laurenz Fellawn
Helder Rakes
Cnaeus Rakes
Penumbra (Story surrounding my Sona)
The tidally-locked planet of Penumbra is home to the shapesettlers, creatures with the ability to transform their appareance as they mature and thrive in their sheltered city. Now thanks to the discovery of "Universe Hopping", Void is able to bring more flavors to their already rich culture and find another place to live before the rising heat gets them all.
Void the Traveller
The King
The General
Loaf
Tajo
Fe
Future DILF, a golden heart and a broken man. Shawn has endured the worst that humankind has managed to fester and survived, not by choice.
Born in the last moments of a war that deserted his planet, and isolated for 15 years after the loss of a loved one, Jak struggles to socialize and protects himself in a harsh, spiky shell.
To The Atlas
This is one of those stories you start making in your teen years, first being a compilation of all the things you think are "cool" and eventually simmering into a proper fully fledged story without the cringe elements, barely similar to its first idea.I think the only thing left intact from the very first idea of TTA is the fact that their objective is to reach the center of the universe. All characters have been redesigned through the years, plot points have been changed, but this one thing has stayed.At first it was just an "epic story thro space", but now the main story is more about the relationship between the characters and how Jak and Shawn become best friends, while using the space mission as an excuse, though it has big interpersonal importance too. I wanted to focus more on something way more relatable, since epic stories have been made over and over again and to be honest they don't attract me that much anymore.