I’ve been thinkin’ real hard about how I would go about making the comic into a side miniseries and I figured maybe a good way to do it is to have like, snapshots of their journey instead of detailing each step they take. So now that I got a rough idea of how to tell it, it’s off to outlining, which is where I am with the other comics I’d like to work on! owo
I really need a title for this as well now that I think about it. :/ But at any rate, brief intro to the characters!
-TORCH: A wild charizard who’s getting up in her years, and the toughest pokemon on the island she calls home. She’s aloof and grumpy and values her solitude, so when the trio of youngsters disrupts her peace she’s more than a little put off. Even with her initial dislike toward the kiddos, she isn’t heartless, and once she finds they’re lost and separated from their trainer she takes it upon herself to return them home, headache and all.
-KIRI: The oldest of the little trio, Kiri often takes on the role of “big brother” to the youngsters, making it his responsibility to see the other two are taken care of. He's naturally nervous and an anxious type: he's so nervous he usually freezes up in the midst of a battle in fear, something he’s rather ashamed of. Despite that he tries his hardest and is a sweet boi who just wants the best for everyone. uwu
-WOLF: Don’t let her cutesy, fluffy appearance fool you; she’s a scrappy little fighter! Wolf is all bite and headbutts: she's willing to take on anything, even pokemon more than 10 times her size. Very protective of her newfound "herd" (Kiri and Bear and eventually, Gramma Torch) and won't tolerate any threats toward them. Her courage often leads to overconfidence though, and she sometimes bites off way more than what she can chew.
-BEAR: The baby of the bunch! Bear only just recently hatched and as such the world around him is vast and new, but that only fuels his curiosity. He’s friendly to a fault and very affectionate, wanting to be friends with anything he comes across, but being so young also comes with the issue of lacking the idea of caution; he’s toddled into more than his fair share of trouble in his short few weeks of life. To everyone’s dismay he’s rather sneaky, although he himself never actively tries to be; how can a baby be so good at escaping??