// Fav characters!
     

WHAT'S THIS PLACE?

It's my website and I can do whatever I want, and here? I'm going to yap about my favorite characters.

  • "What the fuck is a blorbo?"

    A "blorbo" is a term that was coined by tumblr users (I think?), it's basically an endearing word to refer to a favorite character


  • "Isn't that term childish? Grow up"

    No + stay mad + haters jealous of my whimsy and joy + you should grow up and not care what harmless stuff others do. BE CRINGE AND FREE!!!!

  • Also here's a little ranking system you'll see if you visit the characters pages
  • I love this character but that's pretty much it
    (but like, they're still important to me)

    Oouugh... they're slowly invading my brain...

    (Clenching my fists) You.

    Kicking my feet and giggling like a high school girl

    I'm going to spontaneously explode if I see them.

Ramattra

RAMATTRA

FROM: OVERWATCH

Worst thing that ever happened in my life was getting invested in an Overwatch character, since Blizzard (the game company) doesn't give a shit about their characters.

Ramattra is one of the main antagonist of the game Overwatch (or so he's supposed to be but I think the devs forgot).

In the world of Overwatch, there are robotic beings named "Omnics". Those beings gained sapience after Aurora, the first fully sentient omnic, sacrificed herself and released a "wave" of awakening around the globe while omnics all over the planet were controlled by a super AI, Anubis, who used them in order to wipe out humanity. This event was named the "Omnic War"

Unfortunately for Omnics, they cannot be created with sentience, the event that awakened them happened once and will never occur again... Which means the Omnics as a species, only has a single generation.

Ramattra is an Omnic that wasn't created by humans, but by Anubis, he was built to kill humans. After he "awakened" from the AI posession, he was lost and searched for meaning. He ended up in Tibet, in the Shambali monastery, a place abandonned by humans who was adopted by Omnics which serves as a refuge and a sanctuary to find inner peace. The Shambali monks desires to have a peaceful coexistance with humans and preach loving others.

Ramattra tried to co-exist with humans for a long time... But as the years went by, more and more Omnics were being murdered by humans, because of their hatred and fear of the robotic species who caused one of the deadliest wars in human history.

He is forced to sit by and do nothing, while his brethrens are being extinguished one after the other... One day the anger and contempt of Ramattra will take over and he will leave Shambali, believing the monks are going nowhere and aren't doing anything to help their own.

He will start an extremist group called Null sector, a militant omnic liberation group who will stop at nothing to preserve their species and to save omnics from the violence of humans.



Nick Valentine

NICK VALENTINE

FROM: FALLOUT 4

Nick Valentine is a side character with a surprinsingly deep lore. The writing of Fallout 4 is... erm... somewhat mediocre, so it's nice to see that some characters still ended up fleshed out despite it all

Nick is a synth, a synthetic human, they are beings created by a shadowy organisation named the Institute. However Nick wasn't born a synth... Nick Valentine used to be a human, but the Institute copied his entire psyche and years later, put his personality in a synthetic body who doesn't even look like his human appearance. As a result, Nick has a lot of existential and identity issues, not fully knowing what he is or who he is really...

In the game, Nick works as a private detective and helps people whenever they need him, he's a very altruistic character

Yes-Man

YES-MAN

FROM: FALLOUT: NEW VEGAS

Yes-Man is a securitron, a type of guard robot found in Fallout: New Vegas. He is an AI that was programmed to help Benny, the guy who shoots you in the head at the start of the game. (what an introduction)

Unlike other securitrons with no personalities (and barely any sentience), Yes-Man is the complete opposite of that; he's a very passive-aggressive and sarcastic guy.

The reason he is named "Yes-Man" is because he is unfortunately programmed to never say no, even if he REAALLLLYY doesn't agree/wanna do what people asks him to do. He uses his passive-aggressiveness as a way to show his discontentment.

Swerve

SWERVE

FROM: TRANSFORMERS IDW (2005)

SWERVE

Swerve is the yappiest autobot that has ever lived, not being able to talk for more than 5 minutes could be considered a form of torture to him.

Swerve, despite being a cybertronian who's a few million years old (yes those guys can live MILLIONS of years), is a huge fan of human culture and has apparently consumed every piece of Earth's medias that has ever existed.

He loves sitcoms and often references the show "Friends" and other popular earthling franchises.

However, despite his friendly attitude and banter, Swerve feels deeply alienated and isolated from his peers. Many finds him annoying because of his incessant chatter, people around him seems to only like his jokes and not him as a person...

He can also break the 4th wall for some reason

I have a few other transformers that I really like but I won't go into details, here's their names;

  • Hoist
  • Trailbreaker
  • First-Aid

Blumiere

BLUMIERE

FROM: SUPER PAPER MARIO

(Okay I know there may be people who have played super paper mario who is visiting this page and went "huh this guy's name is Blumiere? I thought it was Bleck", well erm acktually (puts on my nerd glasses) Bleck is more an alias he took because he lowkey adopted a "persona" in SPM, if that makes sense, so technically his actual real name is still Blumiere)


Anyway, Blumiere is the main antagonist of SPM, before he went full "imma blow up the multiverse", he was a member of a group named the tribe of darkness, they were a very secretive and hidden people, obsessesed with magic power and forbade marriage outside of their group

Blumiere went against that whole "no romance with other people" shtick and fell in love with a human named Timpani. But uh-oh! His father discovered his secret and was so pissed he made her disappear from their dimension (what the hell) and Blumiere, hopeless, searched for her for a very long time, only to come to the conclusion that she's most likely gone forever.

Blumiere riddled by grief and rage, who believed that without Timpani life is devoided of meaning, will eventually kill his own father and the remaining members of his tribe. He will steal an incredibly powerful artefact of the tribe of darkness called the Dark Prognosticus in order to destroy his own dimension and to apply that same fate to every other worlds that exists.


(Yes I know the whole "life without x is unbearable and I want everyone to suffer like me" is kinda a cliché but I still like him oki?)

Wheatley

WHEATLEY

FROM: PORTAL 2

Wheatley is a helpful AI who will help the protagonist, Chell, as she wakes up from a deep slumber after the events of Portal 1

He is a quite comedic, clumsy and silly character with an accentuated british accent. I sure hope nothing bad happens to him!

Bebop

BEBOP

FROM: DEADLOCK

(Bebop is currently undergoing a redesign, I will add an image with his new self once it'll be revealed!)

Bebop comes from a world where the supernatural is commonplace; in Deadlock, near the end of the 19th century, an event called the "Maelstrom" opened a breach between the supernatural and natural world... And thus, Earth entered a new era, one where spiritual, mystical and paranormal entities + magic coexists with the normal mundane realm.

A woman named Miss Shelly, a widowed junkyard attendant, used magic to give life to a scrap golem that she will name Bebop

Miss Shelly sees Bebop as her son, and Bebop sees her as his mother

Unfortunately, Miss Shelly became very sick as she aged, and Bebop desperately wants to help her... The golem started to participate in illegal activies to earn money for his creator's medicine, and thus, he joined a fight club named the "Bear Pit".

While Bebop can be very polite and kind to others, he doesn't particularly value human lives... beyond a few notable exceptions (Miss Shelly for example)

Rewind

REWIND

FROM: TRANSFORMERS IDW (2005)

Rewind is an incredibly old archivist... He saw multiple different eras of Cybertron, his home planet; both its glory and its fall.

Rewind has a camera attached to the side of his head, he is always recording, he believes that any moment might be "of great value" whether it be historical or dull.

"I'm an archivist. I'm archiving. This could be an important conversation. It could have repercussions!"

Rewind is described as being the kindest and most compassionate bot on the Lost Light's spaceship (where the events of the comics mostly happen). Of course Rewind isn't perfect, he can be aggressive and mean-spirited if confronted.

Rewind is in a romantic relationship with another cybertronian, Chromedome. Chromedome is a mnemo-surgeon, it's basically the cybertronian equivalent of a neurologist... well er- if a neurologist could enter the minds of other people and see their memories with the help of very long and sharp needles hidden in their fingers that they plant into the subject's neck.

Mnemosurgery is very dangerous and has a high mortality rate, in fact entering someone's traumatic memories can be traumatic for the mnemosurgeon. Rewind doesn't like Chromedome's profession as it endangers him...Rewind already lost a past partner and doesn't want to lose another.