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Limbo Live characters i guess ://

RErectanglesoup•Created December 3, 2018
Limbo Live characters i guess ://
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[space] wowee wee look at that i drew some stuff awful summary: (the idea for this happened in a fever dream so here you go) Limbo Dance Studios is this little wealthy dance institute somewhere probably in london. The students are << and the teachers are currently undecided. Except the students and teachers have been alive for at least the last three centuries, and everything is so secluded that nothing has changed. Not the way of speaking, not the food made, not the relationships between them. It's all everyone has ever known. vv (their age is the age the age they were at the time the time halt started) Mela Collier (Maey-ah Cah-yay): 17, she is the only one who questions what has been happening. The repetition has driven her to insanity. She wants to leave but knows she can't and has ultimately given up. She blames herself for the incident and is the only one who recognizes that nothing has changed Eloise Suikohnen (Swoy-ko-nen): 19, she doesn't have very many relationships in the institute. Mela annoys her the most out of everyone and they fight quite often. She is attempting to read every book in the libary and makes grim jokes that when she has completed them all, she will have to kill herself. Anika Collier: 16, she developed polio at a very young age, resulting in both her legs rendered useless. She tries her best to humour Mela but doesn't believe anything she says. She is of course, Mela's little sister. Elizabeth Hennepin: 19, she is the most wealthy of the school, and has been practicing ballet since she was three. Being one of the best dancers in the school as well, she is also Anika's tutor in maths Lin Kinaka: 17, Tossia Hughman: 18,

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all art and characters are mine and have been for entirely too long

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Project ID267497538
CreatedDecember 3, 2018
Last ModifiedAugust 17, 2019
SharedDecember 3, 2018
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