@chibiyoshi
Maile Adams

Kotou the Chao Maiden
Kotou the Chao Maiden by @chibiyoshi (Maile Adams)

Okay, so you're prolly thinking "Chao Maiden? What the heck?" Well, yes... she's a genetically engineered creature created from the DNA of a Light Chao and an Echdina. ...and that, of course, explains nothing. XP So let's begin at the beginning. After watching a lot of Wolf's Rain on Cartoon Network, I got inspired with an idea for a Sonic fic. (Go figure XP) In this fic, G.U.N. is nearly in control of the world and is trying to exterminate all the furries on the planet, deeming them "dangerous". However, the few that remain have somehow gained the ability to create the illusion of being human. G.U.N. wants to get the Chaos and Master Emeralds to increase their power and aid them in locating and killing the furries. However, Angel Island-- where the Emeralds reside-- has been hidden and shielded from all detection from normal senses or technology. So, G.U.N. created Kotou from two species known to share a bond with the Emeralds in hopes that they can use her to locate Angel Island. ...well that's the tentative plot, anyway. XD So, this is just the concept art for a character from a fic that may or may not ever be written. ^_^; I seem to be accumulating a lot of those... >.>;

Category:
Rating:
Everyone
Class:
Finished Work
Submitted:
19y192d ago
Tags:
None
Other Work By @chibiyoshi

Comments & Critiques (1)

Preferred comment/critique type for this content: Any Kind

Posted: Thursday, 25 May, 2006 @ 08:00 PM

Oooooooooooooooooh, love the story! It's so suspuncefull....! And I think a geneticly altered Echidna/Choa is sooooooooooo cool! Awesome consept! And she looks fabulous. ^_~

Leave a Comment

You must be logged in and have an Active account to leave a comment.
Please, login or sign up for an account.

What kind of comments is chibiyoshi seeking for this piece?

  • Any Kind - Self-explanatory.
  • Casual Comments - Comments of a more social nature.
  • Light Critique - Comments containing constructive suggestions about this work.
  • Heavy Critique - A serious analysis of this work, with emphasis on identifying potential problem areas, good use of technique and skill, and suggestions for potentially improving the work.
Please keep in mind, critiques may highlight both positive and negative aspects of this work, but the main goal is to constructively help the artist to improve in their skills and execution. Be kind, considerate, and polite.