Bruna. 28. Bisexual. Brazil. I've got a film degree.
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I wanted to bring out something I’ve thought about a lot. That many of the DS9 characters share in having abnormal childhoods; hardships they had to deal with and endure. And in the end, I wish they had come to a better understanding of each other, because they had more in common than they thought.
Odo redesign - I’ve drawn Odo before and I always liked to assume his attempt at humanoid features was almost impressionistic, like a simplified classical profile. The closest he could get without being prevented by a subtle mental block implanted in him from the Founders as an infant that sabotaged his ability to mimic humanoid features, both guaranteeing they could always identify him and also preventing the orphan scout changelings from integrating fully with Solid society, making them more willing to accept their outsider status when repatriated.