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resident evil ship chart i made!
I wasn’t going to post this, but I like how the overall design came out. So, me and my best friend thought it would be funny to make all the resident evil B.O.Ws just werewolves and I’ve been having fun coming up with the designs and how they would overall act in the universe. So, instead of zombies, it’s rabid Werewolves who attack people and each other, because the T-strain is the weakest and most flawed, but a Tyrant has their humanity intact and can hold weapons and such. Las Plagas would be the original Lycanthropy virus? Las Plagas parasite makes everyone act in a pack way, following the alpha parasite respectfully. So, here’s Nemesis I drew.
Post more of my favorite characters because I don't have anything to do
THE BADDEST BITCH
She gives me a heart boner
Jill Valentine 🩵
I finished Resident Evil 3 Remake not quite long ago, and i must admit that i actually enjoyed it much more than Re2R
I love the aesthetics of Raccoon City, and Jill Valentine herself was pretty cool to me <3 So i immediately made that sketch!
15 minute drawing exercise to try to force myself to Stop Caring about whether my sketches are perfect or not! ft carlos oliveira because i’ve been addicted to resident evil lately
I need his hand in marriage this instant
“I want to eat your heart.”
Robert Kendo, for all he was only in it a few moments, played a very important role in RE3. And that role was to show us the real Jill Valentine.
Jill, for most of RE 3 is furious. She’s spent months being beaten down mentally, both from the events of the Spencer Mansion, Umbrella’s watchdogs, and Irons sweeping it under the rug. Now her home, the place she’s sworn to protect, in being destroyed all around her and she helpless to do anything about it. And now the only people she has to work with work for Umbrella, they very company that not only caused the outbreak, but have been tormenting her.
It’s no wonder through the game her anger radiates from her. And because of that it’s easy to write off that anger as all Jill is, the Hollywood ‘strong female character’, displaying her strength through anger and violence.
But when she sees Kendo, that anger melts away. This is the first person she’s really gotten to talk to that’s not a UBCS person besides Brad, with whom she barely has time to do more than react. And she’s friendly, encouraging. She praises his skill and talks about when they get out, with more hope than we’ve seen from her yet. And you realize this is Jill on a normal day. This is what she’s like with people. She’s not just a machine of snark and survival.
It shows us that Jill as a character is much deeper than her anger. And that’s something that so easily could have been overlooked