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Mr.NobodyParticipantThank General!
Mr.NobodyParticipantthank you sir, .
Mr.NobodyParticipantAnd now, I’m leaving.
Peace Out!
Mr.NobodyParticipantAnd one more for Daisy (I know it’s kind of ridiculous, but it’s sort of supposed to be; I think this one sort of says something about her personality).
“Pinup” :
Mr.NobodyParticipantHere’s a few alternatives for Daisy…
Overcoat :
“Rough Day” :
Mr.NobodyParticipantSo, finally posting the last member of the 3 Stooges, hope you enjoy! Lot’s of story to post, so it’ll be at the bottom. Also, I’ll post the extra versions of Daisy right after this (if my internet doesn’t get weird).
Her name was Scarlett, however her new name is Daisy, and she is the one person has Smiley has anything remotely close to a “relationship” with. She’s essentially another version of him; inspired by villains in comics and film, with a twisted sense of humor and theatricality, and completely void of all real emotions (i.e. a psychopath like him). The only real reason the two of them seem to be emoting at all is the fact that in making themselves “crazy” they’ve developed a sort of character they play. They aren’t really in love with each other, they are really finding humor in anything, they’ve just gotten really into the ‘character’ they’re playing, and as such can be both emotionless and have a sense of humor and “romance”. Though I’ll note the humor ‘feels’ real, while the love is more like a game they play with each other. At the end of the day they would both likely just leave the other behind if it came down to it (although; I’m no sure if they would go so far as to really betray one another, so maybe in some small way at least they feel it’s better to preserve the only other person anything like them).
Daisy, like Scythe and Smiley, has totally abandoned her original name (okay, Scythe maybe not so much). She takes her title from the red daisy on her hat (given to her as part of her Smiley themed costume). She met Smiley at a shady night club where Smiley was looking for new goons. Well, technically she met him out back. She found herself out side in lot behind the building. There was an attempted mugging, but she turned the tables, gleefully killing her attackers. Smiley (who had watched the incident) saw an opportunity and made an offer.
She didn’t need much convincing to join his gang and, in no time at all, became a significant member of the group, going above and beyond expectations as far as brutality, efficiency, and… “Work ethic” (i.e. the sadistic love of death and blood). Smiley quickly took a liking to her and as the she would continually proves herself to be as crazy as he was, they started a “relationship” (I can’t stress enough the quotes on that). Soon after that she was made the official #2, and Scythe was pushed down to #3 (much to his displeasure and insult). Smiley quickly dubbed the trio “The 3 Stooges” (a reference, of course, to Larry, Moe and Curly) and with that began something of a job change for the gang. Smiley made a name for the group robbing banks, and in the process full filling something of a personal fantasy; resurrecting the classy ‘gangster’ image (as opposed to a ‘gangsta’).
From there “The 3 Stooges” (and always changing team of goons) performed a series of robberies and murders (both for there own pleasure and for hire by various criminal organizations), but in a sense they had left their “roots” (simply killing) for a more theatrical lifestyle. These things (and the events of the “Rough Day” story arc) are what led Scythe to try and kill Smiley and take over the group. It was a failed attempt, and it could be said the Smiley definitely “got back to his roots”.
With the disruption of the “gang” and the death of Scythe, Smiley and Daisy went there separate ways. Though they did stay in contact (and often got together for various crimes) they didn’t really get back together until Smiley reformed the 3 Stooges with a new member…
Mr.NobodyParticipantI’m kinda short on time, just thought I’d post one of my Totally Random Creations. This is from a Sci-Fi reality, lots of aliens and things. He’s a typical of his species, the wings are standard mode of transportation. They are cyborg upgrades that can be bought/modified/traded in like cars and connect directly to the nervous system via a series of outlets installed on the spine and shoulders, and can be removed and stored when not in use.
They do have alternative means of transportation, this is just one of the means available, (I imagine that a being as there are other more efficient means, a decline in sales has moved the wings from official mode of transportation into the realm of recreational item, or at best something like a hot-rod or bike)
Mr.NobodyParticipantSo, here’s Scythe first legitimate ally to Smiley who’s more than just another hired goon. He actually had a name and was essentially Smileys #1 in the years after he became a more recognizable criminal. It wasn’t long though before Smiley noticed the mans ruthlessness and skill and “promoted him” to his official 2nd in command and gifted him with his signature weapon and the accompanying name (he hadn’t officially been any more that another hired gun because Smiley doesn’t really cares who under him gets killed or arrested).
Technically Scythe is nothing like Smiley; he doesn’t really have any real sense of humor, and he takes everything seriously. Ultimately he’s just another henchman with a nice title and a costume, but what makes him so much more dangerous than that is A) His skill; He’s significantly more practiced at combat and executions than most of the men that Smiley finds, and B) He loves his “job”. Perhaps the one thing that Scythe and Smiley have in common is their love of death and terrifying those that are “beneath” them (which is pretty much everyone). However, this isn’t enough to prevent a certain contempt to form in Scythe toward his maniacal boss. One of the ‘final straws’ (so to speak) is the arrival and quick promotion of Daisy, another “silly wacko in a costume”, (who I’ll be posting soon). Eventually Scythe tries to kill Smiley and take over the rather large gang he that has come under Smileys control. Let’s just say it doesn’t end well and Scythe finally meets the sinister side he thought his boss didn’t really have…
With Overcoat
Here’s the “Rough Day” version
Mr.NobodyParticipantSo, to break between villains here’s a random hero I made the other day (I really need to start making more new stuff again).
Here’s: The Incredible Doctor Nitro! (basically just a flame guy with a subtle dragon theme)
Mr.NobodyParticipant…sleep iza gude ting…
I’ll B leaving now……
Ps-OW!(t)
Mr.NobodyParticipantsum timez I feel a BIT sylli 4 riting (D-taled) postS wen NObody fa-lowz themmmmm. blah. I’m bored also…..
So this isN(o)T a point-less post herez a TOTE-ALLY ran-dum thing…..
B-HOLD! the mite-T CAESAR and hiz pet ‘rap-tor Chester:
Mr.NobodyParticipantNext time: Scythe, #2 stooge, and Smileys 3rd in command! But, will his harbored resentment for Smileys antics may make him an even more dangerous villain?! ()
Until later, Peace Out!
Mr.NobodyParticipantHere’s the last of Smiley so far, it’s from what I’ve started referring to as ‘The Rough Day’ (an un-thought-of story arc where things get kinda touch and go, lot’s of chasing and being hunted type deal) also used as sort of Smileys “I’m not making jokes anymore” mood, when he’s just straight up going to murder you.
Mr.NobodyParticipantThis is a similar version that appears more after starting the 3 Stooges crime trio.
Mr.NobodyParticipantHere he is in his more ‘complete’ self, with a full costume. One of his motivations is to brings back a classy gangster, rather that an “unappealing and unfashionable” gangsta (though with a twist of course).
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