Thursday, April 18, 2024

18th April

 

Another draft made on MS Paint with mouse again. 

Heteropaternal Superfecundation.

Twins, but two different biological fathers.

This is a concept that I've always had in mind like forever since middle school. That time, during biology class, we students were shown a documentary video. The video showed sister twins having different skin colors. One is bright skin, and the other one is dark skin.

Now, I still wonder whether those sister twins are still alive or not. If they've passed away, then I wish it's a peaceful death, lying on bed, rather than violent death.

Since then, I've always been impressed that such things are actually possible. And I still like it.

So, the sister twins I drew here have two different biological fathers.

The left one's dad is god's son from heaven, meanwhile the right one's dad is devil king's son from hell.

Their mom, a human, is married to these two men at once.

Before the twin's birth, actually when the mom was still pregnant, the god and the demon king found out. So, in the end, they got angry at their own sons, and forcibly kidnapped them, then put them into prison. The god and the demon king had decided that the sons would be under life imprisonment.

However, the mom, having strong spirit and heart, refused to give up those important two gentlemen, so she stood up against heaven and hell.

For the first time in history, the heaven and the hell worked together as a team to fight the lone mother.

But, of course, behind the mother's back lies one supporter. As a merchant himself, the supporter seriously supports the mom by selling weapons and magics at the mom's disposal.

With that, a big war starts.

A story before the twin's birth.

With this setting, I imagine it like those difficult games such as Dark Soul, Sekiro, Nioh, and alike. I'm still thinking more details though.

Because there are ambiguities in some parts, but I think I'll want to design these twins again in the future.

I've decided to show this to the world.

Sure, there may be a complex social problem, but I'll still do it anyway.

Simply to show that they do exist, and to show that it's possible.

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