Batsy Lass

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Guess what? I have a new animatronic design! And I mean new new, never seen before anywhere on my Wattpad, for once!

So, allow me to present her for your viewing pleasure! This isss...

(Edit: I got measured today and it turns out I'm 5'2"! Not a huge difference, but I'll take every inch I can get

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(Edit: I got measured today and it turns out I'm 5'2"! Not a huge difference, but I'll take every inch I can get. :'D)

Inkdrop the bat, my FNAF avatar! :3 I had the idea for her name a little while now, but at first the only idea I had for her role was a glorified printer, which didn't really interest me much. I spent some time thinking about what job she could fill that would keep her close to the daycare (because otherwise what's the point of her name being Inkdrop?) while still sounding like something I actually enjoy. Then, it finally occurred to me to make her a theater animatronic, because I do really like acting! (Even though I don't do it much and would not in front of people oof-)

So, as it says in her bio, she works at Fazbear Theater, which is located in the daycare area. Since Sun and Moon are busy more often than not with caring for the little ones, she was created to drum up more revenue for the Theater. Most days and evenings she spends performing, but can occasionally be called upon to help out at the daycare!

With that in mind, I wanted to design her to look theater-y while tying in with the Daycare Attendants. Ribbons with bells, a bow with a bell like Toy Sun, and she even has a belled tail like Toy Sun's! (Although, her tail is more rat-like rather than being a wire.)

For her theater-inspired design, I mostly went for formal wear, maybe something like Phantom of the Opera? Idk, I've never actually seen it, but the pictures I glanced at seemed to have the Phantom in a suit, so. And if not, then you could say it's like a ticket taker or a theater usher. Any which way, I think she fits her theme!

For her candies, I had been unsure about what to do with them. I was thinking about how Sunnydrops and Moondrops have caffeine and melatonin, and figured Inkdrops ought to have some kind of drug as well. When I asked AT about it, I suggested they could have, like, psychostimulants or hallucinogens to make her shows more engaging, but I also proposed that they could just be really expensive theater candy.

AT liked the third option best, and suggested the addition of them being chocolates with writing on the wrappers! I liked that a lot, so I decided the writing would be- as it says in her bio- famous quotes from (public domain) plays. I imagine that the wrappers are also orange on the outside to match her ribbons, and then the candy itself is dark chocolate to match her eyes.

 I imagine that the wrappers are also orange on the outside to match her ribbons, and then the candy itself is dark chocolate to match her eyes

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I also had an alternate idea of giving her a half-mask that looked like the crescent half of Moon's face-plate, but I'm not that big a fan. (Her hair is supposed to be pushed back like this, in case you were wondering.)

And lastly, another failed attempt at a comic! Mainly it failed because I had no idea what to put in as dialogue

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And lastly, another failed attempt at a comic! Mainly it failed because I had no idea what to put in as dialogue.

It's supposed to be my way to show she's also affected by Burntrap/Vanny's virus, and the first panel was supposed to be Sun walking in as she quotes some creepy/murderous dialogue from a play, and then he calls out to her and she turns to face him with some additional dialogue alluding to she's in the mood to kill.

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