Wednesday, August 6, 2008

How about a shave?

I've noticed, after flipping through Hejduk's books yesterday that his characters are slightly strange. I did assume that they would be, but not all of them. Especially my character, the Botanist.

When I first saw how people were creating their characters, I noticed a darker side of them coming through, almost immediately. Josh Budarick's police of chief is a complete embodiment of evil, for example. I felt as if I needed an eccentric but less "noir" or "macabre" character, even though I love the genre of it all.

Hejduk has something different to say about my botanist (it should be his botanist but he is mine now :P). The man really isn't obsessced with plants at all, hes completely determined to catch praying mantises and lady bugs.
This is the excerpt from one of the books.
"The Botanist collects plants primarily to attract praying mantises and ladybugs. The preoccupation with the mantis dates back to his days in cateshism classes, and he was constantly warned not to kill one. They had a sacredness about them. He disliked their colour. One afternoon he witnessed a mantis devouring another insect. He held a magnifying glass to the head of the mantis (not to kill it with the sun). He was appaled at its ferocity. He wanted to kill it on the spot. Later that evening the mantis alighted on the pages of his prayer book. He closed it and knew he had commited a sin. That night he decided to become a botanist.

His mother told him ladybugs were good luck, and that he should treat them with kindness. He carefully places them in a jar and spends hours counting the black spots on their backs.

His mistress wears a ceil of dead ladybugs and a cloak of matis wings."

He is a slightly derranged man out on a mission to kill mantises. It reminds me a bit of sweeney todd, most of the characters have an air of Tim Burton to them. They all seem to have something a bit wrong with them. I remeber noticing the lightning man, who collects lightning rods. He went insane and a massive rampage through the town throwing lightning rods into peoples thatch rooves, setting them on fire. Yet another link to someone insane, Sean has named one of our assignments Equus. If anyone has read or seen the play Equus, they will know its about an insane boy who loves/worships horses, and removed their eyes one night.

The insanity is all falling into place. Even though its nowhere near realistic, its fun, like tim burtons characters. Who would think the barber killed people and put them in pies. Who would think the botanist collected ladybugs and counted their spots, with his wife wearing dead insects as apparel. If anything what the character's kill and dont kill, or the derranged ideas they have will affect the architecture incredibly. I know I deffinately need a humoungous hall lined with shelves of ladybugs, and a sacreligious temple to the slaughter of praying mantises. My character description obviously needs to change, and so does the images.



Sweeny Todd had me thinking about how dangerous it was to shave the next time I had a razor on my chin. How big is your local florist's closet, filled with skeletons.

3 comments:

Gavin Crump said...

Nice analysis of the people, and your reference to lightning man is of course, awesome. I wish my characters had a bit more detail than animals :P

Andrew Butler said...

Quit your jiba jab fool!

Gavin Crump said...

Pity the foo