MYO-7232: Fray
Fray is a loud and proud envy Succubun who tends to come on way too strong when meeting new folks. With an upbeat sort of energy that doesn't match his appearance, she tends to scare new bunnies away on accident! They just can't help but be excited at the prospect of making friends.
This is the source of her vice; envy. Fray never experienced true friendship in their childhood. Always having to put up with others treating them as an outsider. As a weirdo or a freak because he wasn't capable of noticing or fighting back. They became aware of this pattern later in life, and are fighting to break it.
Fray may look scary, and he's capable of being so. But really she's just a big softie! However, this softness makes them easy to manipulate. This perpetuates her unfortunate envy for those capable of forming long lasting friendships without scaring others. Will you be their best friend forever?
Some ground rules for portraying Fray:
1. This character is neurodivergent. Please be respectful when depicting their social struggles! Fray is NOT to be referred to as "stupid" or anything similarly derogatory or insulting to their intelligence. Fray is not stupid. Fray is eccentric and not great in social settings, but this is not to be equated to a lack of intelligence under any circumstances.
2. Fray is a multigender and nonbinary lesbian! He/she/they pronouns are all acceptable. Do not be invasive about their anatomy or gender identity. Fray is a boy, a girl, both, and neither. Gendered terms are okay, as long as you switch them up!
3. No yandere tropes. Fray isn't a yandere nor is he meant to be portrayed as such. Drawing Fray dressed as fictional characters embodying this trope or other horror tropes (fictional monsters/killers/villains/etc) is fine as long as they are not portrayed to be a monster/killer/villain themselves. For example; you can draw Fray dressed as characters like Junko Enoshima as long as it is explicitly a costume and not a reflection of Fray's character. Fray is not dangerous, Fray is just a little scary looking.
4. No explicit art without expressed permission. This is for my personal comfort. I have nothing against explicit works, I'd just prefer to be asked beforehand so I can be briefed on what to expect!
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