Post by Angelthewingedcat on Feb 2, 2022 5:32:46 GMT
So, something Tracy brought up...which how many times we joke that the town gets set on fire because of the students, we may need to have construction workers to help with repairs.XD Currently, a bit of a short list but we're open to any ideas. And thanks to DD for helping us out.^^
Workers
Felix (Wreck it Ralph)- Able to fix certain damages done to buildings with his hammer. A charming, warm, gregarious, if naive man, Felix is always ready to repair any damages caused to the city…which, given some students and their powers, could happen a lot. Some of his co-workers joke about how he never curses and how his language is that of a little kid, but it’s something Felix will joke along with. Married to an adventurer named Calhoun and Ralph’s twin brother.
Ralph (Wreck it Ralph) - The main heavy lifter of the company, partly thanks to his super strength. Less naive from how Felix is, Ralph can be grumpy at times, normally in the mornings before he had his coffee. Despite this, Ralph is well meaning and does his best to help fix any damages caused to the city. Used to be a big troublemaker as a kid, though he seems to have grown out of it. He and Felix are twin brothers, Ralph being older by two minutes. Straight.
Wario and Waluigi (Mario series) - Mario and Luigi’s cousins and former troublemakers. Knowing first hand how their pranks caused some damage to the city in the past, they’re trying to make up for it the best way they can by joining Felix’s and Ralph’s company. Due to this, it’s pretty common to find Wario getting angry at teens if their pranks caused damage to a building. Thankfully, he’s pretty understanding if it was caused by someone losing control of their powers. Waluigi is mute and uses sign language and his phone to talk, though he can read lips perfectly fine. Neither one is interested in dating.
Goro Majima (Yakuza Series) - Can use a “dark aura” to intimidate and frighten others. Goro is…well, best described as “an unhinged lunatic who looks like he can and will beat someone up in a dark alleyway”, and it wouldn’t be a lie, considering some of the rumors about him. However, he is also a surprisingly resourceful, charismatic, and commanding individual. He hates serious things like meetings, and usually wants to get to the point, so he can leave faster. Often acts like a father to his “men”, albeit an unhinged one who likes to mess around with them too much. Respectful towards women and tends to soften up his act a little around them. Pan, and married to a physical therapist at the hospital, Makoto and they have a son off at college out of town.
Jyushimatsu Matsuno (Osomatsu-San Series) - Construction worker, and 5th of the Matsuno Brothers. Has minor electricity magic and super strength. Jyushimatsu is the strange one and the most child-like of the Matsuno brothers. He is generally happy, energetic and over-excited almost all the time, and is rarely seen in a serious state. According to Ichimatsu, Jyushimatsu also has trouble blending in with other people due to his extreme child-like personality and his bizarre attitude. However, he is the kindest of all of them, and is always happy to interact with the rest of the townspeople. His temper is legendary, however, due to the fact that he has no mercy when really angry. Is surprisingly very muscular underneath his usual baggy clothing. Pan.
Gaetan “Mole'' Moliere (Atlantis: The Lost Empire) - Mineralogist and excavations expert for the construction company, whose main job is to find the best part of the land to start digging. Part mole-anthro, and can “taste” soil and understand where it came from, as well as it’s properties. Mole is…unique, to say the least. He is a genius in his field of work, no one can deny…but he is most certainly, as some would say, “an utter wackadoo obsessed with dirt”. Pan.
Others
Timburr (Pokémon) - Having about seven in total, with each of them a different colored scarf. Their names are Nails (Female with a purple scarf), Hammer (Male with a red one), Brick (Male with a green one), Heavy (Male, has a yellow one), Wrench (Male with an orange one), Sandy (Female with a pink one), and Woody (Male with a dark brown one). They clearly enjoy it when something gets damaged because it means they can work.
Dino (The Flintstones) - Made been made by the same experiments as the Chibi Dinos, Dino basically acts like a big puppy. Having grown a close bond with Fred and the workers, the lab agreed to let Dino stay with them as long as he is returned once a week for check-ups. He does his best to help out at the jobs and acts a bit like the company's mascot.
Workers
Felix (Wreck it Ralph)- Able to fix certain damages done to buildings with his hammer. A charming, warm, gregarious, if naive man, Felix is always ready to repair any damages caused to the city…which, given some students and their powers, could happen a lot. Some of his co-workers joke about how he never curses and how his language is that of a little kid, but it’s something Felix will joke along with. Married to an adventurer named Calhoun and Ralph’s twin brother.
Ralph (Wreck it Ralph) - The main heavy lifter of the company, partly thanks to his super strength. Less naive from how Felix is, Ralph can be grumpy at times, normally in the mornings before he had his coffee. Despite this, Ralph is well meaning and does his best to help fix any damages caused to the city. Used to be a big troublemaker as a kid, though he seems to have grown out of it. He and Felix are twin brothers, Ralph being older by two minutes. Straight.
Wario and Waluigi (Mario series) - Mario and Luigi’s cousins and former troublemakers. Knowing first hand how their pranks caused some damage to the city in the past, they’re trying to make up for it the best way they can by joining Felix’s and Ralph’s company. Due to this, it’s pretty common to find Wario getting angry at teens if their pranks caused damage to a building. Thankfully, he’s pretty understanding if it was caused by someone losing control of their powers. Waluigi is mute and uses sign language and his phone to talk, though he can read lips perfectly fine. Neither one is interested in dating.
Goro Majima (Yakuza Series) - Can use a “dark aura” to intimidate and frighten others. Goro is…well, best described as “an unhinged lunatic who looks like he can and will beat someone up in a dark alleyway”, and it wouldn’t be a lie, considering some of the rumors about him. However, he is also a surprisingly resourceful, charismatic, and commanding individual. He hates serious things like meetings, and usually wants to get to the point, so he can leave faster. Often acts like a father to his “men”, albeit an unhinged one who likes to mess around with them too much. Respectful towards women and tends to soften up his act a little around them. Pan, and married to a physical therapist at the hospital, Makoto and they have a son off at college out of town.
Majima Construction (Yakuza Series) - Goro’s “followers” and underlings in the construction company. They have no magic. Most of them, to be honest…if they weren’t making a decent living and actually helping the town, they would be under heavy suspicion of being criminals, to say the least. However, most, if not all the men, have been a great help to restoring the town and keeping it standing…when their own chaos doesn’t add to the destruction. They all faithfully follow and obey Majima’s orders, and call him “Boss”, so the criminal part might not be too far off…
Jyushimatsu Matsuno (Osomatsu-San Series) - Construction worker, and 5th of the Matsuno Brothers. Has minor electricity magic and super strength. Jyushimatsu is the strange one and the most child-like of the Matsuno brothers. He is generally happy, energetic and over-excited almost all the time, and is rarely seen in a serious state. According to Ichimatsu, Jyushimatsu also has trouble blending in with other people due to his extreme child-like personality and his bizarre attitude. However, he is the kindest of all of them, and is always happy to interact with the rest of the townspeople. His temper is legendary, however, due to the fact that he has no mercy when really angry. Is surprisingly very muscular underneath his usual baggy clothing. Pan.
Fred Flintstones (the Flintstones) -A worker at the construction company, and Obelix's work-partner. Has super strength. He's a dedicate yet somewhat lazy man who prefers to spend time at the local bowling alley and even occasionally tells stories about the time he was drafted to join a war that happened some years, even if the good memories he has of it are far and few. Happily married with a grown-up daughter out of town and going to college.
Obelix (Asterix & Obelix) -A worker at the construction company, who often works together with Fred. Usually a tranquil man, Obelix has a massive appetite and loves to eat and chat about war stories, something he has in common with Fred. He has a hunting history for food, but Pauline has made it clear that if he wants meat, he'll have to go to the store like the rest of town, to prevent the local animal populations from being hunted into extinction by his appetite. As a result, all park rangers stationed in the forest are under strict orders to stop him from hunting. Straight.
Gaetan “Mole'' Moliere (Atlantis: The Lost Empire) - Mineralogist and excavations expert for the construction company, whose main job is to find the best part of the land to start digging. Part mole-anthro, and can “taste” soil and understand where it came from, as well as it’s properties. Mole is…unique, to say the least. He is a genius in his field of work, no one can deny…but he is most certainly, as some would say, “an utter wackadoo obsessed with dirt”. Pan.
Vincenzo "Vinny" Santorini (Atlantis: The Lost Empire) - Explosives technician, as well as demolitions expert for the construction company. Non-magical. Vinny has a strong passion for his job as a demolitionist and generally keeps himself in a deadpan snarker mood, offering numerous one-liners, as well as playing pranks on co-workers and friends. He has an odd habit of adding spices into his explosives, for some reason. Not all that fond of magic, saying it messes with his explosives. Demisexual, not interested in dating.
Emmet Joseph Brickowski (The Lego Movie) - Construction worker. Has no magic. A cheerful, friendly and optimistic individual, Emmet is known for always following safety rules and generally not going outside of the rule book, as he is not often used to thinking outside of the box, as it were. He is kind of naïve, dizzy and easily distracted, especially around people he admires or he is interested in. Despite that, he is able to come up with great plans and stick to them thanks to his love for instructions and teamwork to help out with work. Straight.
Shrek (Shrek film series) - An ogre who helps out at the construction company. Has no magic. Gruff, anti-social and generally more content to just do his work and go home, he is a hard-worker who, in the words of his wife, has come a far way from where he was when she first met him. Shrek, for the most part, is now a family-man and just wants to live in relative peace with his family, especially considering he and Fiona have triplets at home. Apparently, he’s helped out some adventurers in the past, though now he says he doesn't want to get involved in any more antics. Married to Fiona.
Fiona (Shrek film series) - An ogre who works as a secretary for the construction company. Has no magic, but is trained in martial arts. A down-to-earth and independent woman, Fiona is more than a match for her husband, and admittedly, their shared bad habits. Nevertheless, she’s a very nurturing, loyal and caring person as well, making sure that her friends and family are taken care of, and they’re doing well. She will admit to not having the best start with Shrek when they first met, but she wouldn’t give him, or their children, up for anything in the world. Married to Shrek.
Fiona (Shrek film series) - An ogre who works as a secretary for the construction company. Has no magic, but is trained in martial arts. A down-to-earth and independent woman, Fiona is more than a match for her husband, and admittedly, their shared bad habits. Nevertheless, she’s a very nurturing, loyal and caring person as well, making sure that her friends and family are taken care of, and they’re doing well. She will admit to not having the best start with Shrek when they first met, but she wouldn’t give him, or their children, up for anything in the world. Married to Shrek.
Three Pigs aka Ham, Sausage and Bacon (Shrek Film series) - Pig anthro triplet brothers, who help out at the construction company, and Jose’s farm. None of them have magic. The three of them moved from Germany to Lunaville due to anthro discrimination, as well as not being able to find work in their hometown. They’ve since been hard-at-work in the town to make sure to be able to bring food to the table. The brothers are prone to arguing and don’t share, but they all care for each other greatly.
Scott Howl (Monster Prom) - Werewolf with no magic. Scott is, in the words of Vera Oberlin, “the dumbest humanoid personification of a golden retriever”, and no one can really disagree, even if the way it’s phrased can be a bit mean. While often very excitable, impressed and energetic, Scott is known for being a very kind, loyal and sincere person who is always cheering people on, even when it’s not necessarily wanted or needed. He’s one of Vera’s friends, and was even a former classmate of hers. Scott helps out at the construction company when he can, saying it’s fun to help Mole dig holes. Pansexual.
Others
Timburr (Pokémon) - Having about seven in total, with each of them a different colored scarf. Their names are Nails (Female with a purple scarf), Hammer (Male with a red one), Brick (Male with a green one), Heavy (Male, has a yellow one), Wrench (Male with an orange one), Sandy (Female with a pink one), and Woody (Male with a dark brown one). They clearly enjoy it when something gets damaged because it means they can work.
Dino (The Flintstones) - Made been made by the same experiments as the Chibi Dinos, Dino basically acts like a big puppy. Having grown a close bond with Fred and the workers, the lab agreed to let Dino stay with them as long as he is returned once a week for check-ups. He does his best to help out at the jobs and acts a bit like the company's mascot.