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So I had gotten some inspiration for extra ways to widen the lore of Forsaken Origins, my remaster of Forsaken 64, and one such idea was that Kayla Christling, one of the Forsaken Jetbikers, actually had a mother who was part of the Jetbikers at one point.
However, I've decided to ultimately scrap the idea, for quite a few reasons, but I just couldn't help but show my work, even if it was simply just a concept!
Farox Christling as we can clearly see, was Kayla's mother, but was pressed into service in the Forsaken Jetbikers to fight against evil from across Forsaken World. She became extremely accomplished and successful in her missions and acts of death and destruction. But that all changed for the absolute worst when Jazz, who is currently the leader of the whole cast of Jetbikers, picked out Farox to go on what was essentially an impossible mission.
Jazz tasked Farox with the death of a Gotsumon, a feared species of Digimon that was essentially a mass of wet skinless iron-hard muscle with no pain receptors, blessed with stone armour and organic armaments that looked like something a Tyranid might have attached to it. Basically, Gotsumon (in my canon at least) are the Digimon's Adeptus Astartes. Digimon also had the power over life and death and reincarnation, meaning not even the holy Resnic Reanimators could save Farox if she was killed. And indeed, the Gotsumon killed her. In under 60 seconds. Kayla and her Dad were told the news by Jazz and ed the Forsaken Jetbikers in mourning their loss, but never were they told of what exactly happened. Jazz had sacrificed Farox to the Digimon, his allies whom he helped eliminate evil with, and lined Kayla up as a replacement. Cold. Hard. Servitude. And only in death does duty end.
Luckily, as I said, this little storyline isn't going to be making it into the final release of Forsaken Origins. 1. It really paints Jazz as a sinister and rather slaving character no different to one of those Sonic requesters who haunted me back in the days of 2021 and 2022. In reality Jazz is supposed to be a benevolent and likable character in both Street Soul and Forsaken Origins. 2. I DESPISE the act of killing off heroes. It's been done poorly, insultingly, and terribly in fiction no matter what. ESPECIALLY in Transformers and I'd be very hard-pressed to find a use for it in my work, aside from in the graphic pages of Ordna Awakens. 3. I'm not even sure Kayla's mother even appears in Zoophobia, where Kayla originated from. And if so then Farox is pointless anyway and it goes back onto my point on number 2.
Anyway, that was Farox's story I guess. I do plan to show a few more art pieces about her lore and backstory and what it would've been. But that's a story for another day!
However, I've decided to ultimately scrap the idea, for quite a few reasons, but I just couldn't help but show my work, even if it was simply just a concept!
Farox Christling as we can clearly see, was Kayla's mother, but was pressed into service in the Forsaken Jetbikers to fight against evil from across Forsaken World. She became extremely accomplished and successful in her missions and acts of death and destruction. But that all changed for the absolute worst when Jazz, who is currently the leader of the whole cast of Jetbikers, picked out Farox to go on what was essentially an impossible mission.
Jazz tasked Farox with the death of a Gotsumon, a feared species of Digimon that was essentially a mass of wet skinless iron-hard muscle with no pain receptors, blessed with stone armour and organic armaments that looked like something a Tyranid might have attached to it. Basically, Gotsumon (in my canon at least) are the Digimon's Adeptus Astartes. Digimon also had the power over life and death and reincarnation, meaning not even the holy Resnic Reanimators could save Farox if she was killed. And indeed, the Gotsumon killed her. In under 60 seconds. Kayla and her Dad were told the news by Jazz and ed the Forsaken Jetbikers in mourning their loss, but never were they told of what exactly happened. Jazz had sacrificed Farox to the Digimon, his allies whom he helped eliminate evil with, and lined Kayla up as a replacement. Cold. Hard. Servitude. And only in death does duty end.
Luckily, as I said, this little storyline isn't going to be making it into the final release of Forsaken Origins. 1. It really paints Jazz as a sinister and rather slaving character no different to one of those Sonic requesters who haunted me back in the days of 2021 and 2022. In reality Jazz is supposed to be a benevolent and likable character in both Street Soul and Forsaken Origins. 2. I DESPISE the act of killing off heroes. It's been done poorly, insultingly, and terribly in fiction no matter what. ESPECIALLY in Transformers and I'd be very hard-pressed to find a use for it in my work, aside from in the graphic pages of Ordna Awakens. 3. I'm not even sure Kayla's mother even appears in Zoophobia, where Kayla originated from. And if so then Farox is pointless anyway and it goes back onto my point on number 2.
Anyway, that was Farox's story I guess. I do plan to show a few more art pieces about her lore and backstory and what it would've been. But that's a story for another day!
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Farox really does have style for a transforming jetbike pilot. Also the markings in her ears are tear-shaped compared to Kayla's heart-shaped markings, and Farox is missing a lot of the markings Kayla has as well. Mostly kind of to add to the theme of tragedy with her character, having been forced into a deadly second job of jetbiking and ending up on the wrong end of a Digimon Space Marine.
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