The characters of SugarDesire
Alex
After years of the dairy industry, Alex became one with his medium. The ravages of an early morning milk round every day for ten years left an irrepairable scar on poor Alex. The day he was sacked for drinking the entire round, he realised that he was missing out on something sweet.
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Demon Man
Rowan Burnett was a victim of fate’s ironic tendencies. His love for fire ended abruptly when his car crashed in a blazing fireball. His arrival in Hell, however, opened a new channel for this life cut short; he was the one holding the pitchfork now…
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Pinguinosity
The lands of the South Pole lay in waste. The great Fish Shortage of ’73 had forced the penguin communities first to unite, then split into rivaling factions no longer fighting for turf, but survival. The penguins had all but lost hope. They needed more than fish, they needed peace, and justice. Through the balance of a penguin, that day would soon come.
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Ashley
Doctor Wardley had come to a point in his life where he could take no more; he left the medical profession for a Transylvanian castle and a life ambition; create an infinite supply of peanut butter for the peoples of the Earth. A series of often disasterous experiments in food technology resulted in Ashley.
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Death's Head Butterfly
In a dark realm, the Death’s Head Butterfly flitters through the calm of a never-ending evening, cold air batted by black wings. Its flight erratic, the plants already dead, the Death’s Head nevertheless brings a life of sorts to this scene; its spores, left on the plants, will later bloom into other butterflies.
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WarTed
Some bears were born to hug; this one wasn’t. After comforting aspiring warriors, WarTed came to the astounding realisation that he could do far better. Snatching up a practice cutlass, he carved his way out of the camp and into the annals of bear-fisted fighting history.
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Panda: Protector of the Forest
Fighting against evil spirits, he seeks to defend his forest home. Until dinner time.
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Pogo & Apricot
Pogo loves gloomy corners. Sometimes he takes Apricot for walks. But Apricot has no legs, so they're more like drags.
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